Hi!

You should copy jar with node filter to libs folder. It will be enough.

On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 4:52 PM, mark_balmer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm having problems getting an example Java service to be deployed on my
> Ignite cluster as part of a product evaluation. I've followed the example
> as
> specified on the url http://apacheignite.gridgain.org/docs/service-example
> ,
> however I've also noticed that on the main service information page it
> states:
>
> Make sure that a node filter's class is located in the classpath of every
> Ignite node regardless of the fact whether an Ignite Service is going to be
> deployed there or not. Otherwise you'll get a ClassNotFoundException.
>
> I'm trying the deploy an example service to a cluster which is running on 2
> windows servers. The ClassNotFoundException is the error that I'm getting
> when running the example deploy code. So far i've added a specific folder
> to
> the CLASSPATH environment variable on both servers, and have copied the
> package folders and .class files for the service and its interface to the
> folder as specified in the CLASSPATH.
>
> Can anyone give me some guidance on what I'm doing wrong? I assume its
> simply an environment setup problem...
>
>
>
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