In addition to marking LOG as @transient, I also made it lazy val so that it
does not result in initialization order issues.
Regards,
Neeraj
On Wed, 4/4/18, Neeraj Vaidya <neeraj.vai...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Subject: Re: Failing to deploy s
ani...@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: Failing to deploy service
To: "Neeraj Vaidya" <neeraj.vai...@yahoo.co.in>
Cc: user@ignite.apache.org
Date: Wednesday, 4 April, 2018, 9:19 AM
Neeraj,
Thanks for sharing the
details!I'll try to reproduce this
issue.
If you
put
gt;
>
> Regards,
> Neeraj
>
>
> On Wed, 4/4/18, Denis Mekhanikov <dmekhani...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: Failing to deploy service
> To: user@ignite.apache.org
> Date: Wednesday, 4 April, 2018, 7:43
=> {
LOG.process.debug("Stopping service")
}
}
Regards,
Neeraj
On Wed, 4/4/18, Denis Mekhanikov <dmekhani...@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: Failing to deploy service
To: user@ignite.apache.org
Date: Wednesday, 4 April, 2018
Neeraj,
There is no such restriction, as far as I know.
What do you mean by "using"? Could you provide this class?
Denis
ср, 4 апр. 2018 г. в 10:32, Neeraj Vaidya :
> On analysing further it seems the field id indicated as “marker” below is
> actually a member of one
On analysing further it seems the field id indicated as “marker” below is
actually a member of one of the class instances used inside the service
classes. Is there anything restriction as such about using custom classes in a
service implementation ?
Sent from my iPhone
> On 4 Apr 2018, at
Neeraj,
Provide the AxlRateChargingSe*rvice* class. There must be something wrong
with getters and setters.
BinaryMarshaller decides, that your service has two identical fields for
some reason.
Denis
ср, 4 апр. 2018 г. в 8:07, Neeraj Vaidya :
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to
Hi,
I am trying to deploy a service during ignite node startup. But I noticed 2
peculiar behaviours. I am loading the class using
Note that I am using a single-node cluster. Thus, the service class is present
on the classpath of the node where I am trying to deploy this service.