Thanks guys, I'll definitely check those out.  In the repository, there are the 
3 directories (binary, plugins, features) as well as the content.jar and 
artifacts.jar.  Could it because the files in the binary directory don't have 
extensions because it fetches the product's jar file but fails soon thereafter.
 


To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 15:27:06 -0400
Subject: Re: [p2-dev] p2 repository question

To be more helpful, the following bugzilla has some useful references on how to 
solve (on some servers, at least for the "php" case)  ... if indeed its related 
to server settings. 

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=281179 

See following bug for a similar case (but involved only .zip in file name that 
should have been treated as text files so not directly related). 

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=317393 

So if your product has php, xml, html, jpeg or similar thing in the name, you 
should check exact contents of what was fetched. It might just be some html 
text with an error message that is stuffed in the jar file. 

Or ... it could be totally something else :) 





From:        David M Williams/Raleigh/i...@ibmus 
To:        P2 developer discussions <[email protected]> 
Date:        09/09/2010 01:07 PM 
Subject:        Re: [p2-dev] p2 repository question 
Sent by:        [email protected] 





I think there are some web server settings that can effect how jar files are 
served up. In the past, I seem to recall some issues on some servers where 
files with ".php" anywhere in the file name would routed through some PHP 
filters, and attempt to  be served up as a php file, hence some jar named 
something like "org.eclipse.php.jar_versionID" would end up serving up some 
HTML error message file that said something related to "invalid php file".  
Perhaps its something like that? And all P2 knows is that the fetch of the jar 
failed. Just guessing. 





From:        Pascal Rapicault <[email protected]> 
To:        P2 developer discussions <[email protected]> 
Date:        09/09/2010 12:51 PM 
Subject:        Re: [p2-dev] p2 repository question 
Sent by:        [email protected] 





Nothing specific about IIS. 
p2 is just a bunch of files. Do you have anything setup to protect from 
attacks? p2 is looking for a given set of files one by one  (w.o knowing 
whether or not they exist). I'm thinking that maybe after a while the IP would 
be blocked. 
HTH 
On 2010-09-09, at 11:18 AM, Rob Cavallo wrote: 

Hi all,

Is there anything particular about a repository as I've been able to 
successfully update an exported product when it's being served up by Apache but 
not IIS.  When using IIS, the update fails prior to completion with an error 
"artifact not found" for the product itself after it's been fetched.

Thanks,
Rob
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