My best guess is that when Android goes to dex the jar files, somehow it is
not dexing correctly so that the provider and api data cannot be read since
none of the apis or providers are showing up.


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Jeremiah Robertson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Here are all of the jar files:
>
> aopalliance-1.0
> atmos-1.7.0
> aws-cloudwatch-1.7.0
> aws-ec2-1.7.0
> aws-route53-1.7.0
> aws-s3-1.7.0
> aws-sqs-1.7.0
> aws-sts-1.7.0
> azure-common-1.7.0
> azure-blob-1.7.0
> bcprov-jdk16-1.46
> bluelock-vcloud-zone01-1.7.0
> byon-1.7.0
> chef-1.7.0
> chef-compute-1.7.0
> chef-parent-1.6.2-incubating-tests
> chef-project-1.7.0-tests
> chef-servlet-1.6.3
> cloudfiles-1.7.0
> cloudfiles-uk-1.7.0
> cloudfiles-us-1.7.0
> cloudonestorage-1.7.0
> cloudservers-1.7.0
> cloudservers-uk-1.7.0
> cloudservers-us-1.7.0
> cloudsigma-1.7.0
> cloudsigma-lvs-1.7.0
> cloudsigma-zrh-1.7.0
> cloudstack-1.7.0
> cloudwatch-1.7.0
> dynect-1.7.0
> ec2-1.7.0
> elastichosts-lon-b-1.7.0
> elastichosts-lon-p-1.7.0
> elastichosts-sat-p-1.7.0
> elasticstack-1.7.0
> enterprisechef-1.7.0
> filesystem-1.7.0
> go2cloud-jhb1-1.7.0
> gogrid-1.7.0
> greenhouse-element-vcloud-1.7.0
> gson-2.2.4
> guava-15.0
> guice-3.0
> guice-assistedinject-3.0
> hpcloud-compute-1.7.0
> hpcloud-objectstorage-1.7.0
> java-xmlbuilder-0.4
> javax.inject-1
> jclouds-all-1.7.0
> jclouds-allblobstore-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> jclouds-allcompute-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> jclouds-bouncycastle-1.7.0
> jclouds-chef-1.7.0-tests
> jclouds-compute-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> jclouds-core-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> jclouds-enterprise-1.7.0
> jclouds-loadbalancer-1.7.0
> jclouds-scriptbuilder-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> jclouds-slf4j-1.7.0
> jclouds-sshj-1.7.0
> jsr250-api-1.0
> jsr311-api-1.1.1
> mule-3.4.0-embedded
> mule-core-1.4.2
> mule-module-annotations-3.0.0-M4
> ninefold-compute-1.7.0
> ninefold-storage-1.7.0
> openhosting-east1-1.7.0
> openstack-cinder-1.7.0
> openstack-common-1.7.0
> openstack-keystone-1.7.0
> openstack-marconi-1.7.0
> openstack-nova-1.7.0
> openstack-nova-ec2-1.7.0
> openstack-trove-1.7.0
> rackspace-autoscale-1.7.0
> rackspace-autoscale-us-1.7.0
> rackspace-cloudblockstorage-uk-1.7.0
> rackspace-cloudblockstorage-us-1.7.0
> rackspace-clouddns-1.7.0
> rackspace-clouddns-uk-1.7.0
> rackspace-clouddns-us-1.7.0
> rackspace-cloudidentity-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> rackspace-cloudloadbalancers-1.7.0
> rackspace-cloudloadbalancers-uk-1.7.0
> rackspace-cloudloadbalancers-us-1.7.0
> rackspace-cloudservers-uk-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> rackspace-cloudservers-us-1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
> rocoto-6.2
> route53-1.7.0
> s3-1.7.0
> serverlove-z1-man-1.7.0
> skalicloud-sdg-my-1.7.0
> slf4j-api-1.7.2
> snakeyaml-1.11
> softlayer-1.7.0
> sqs-1.7.0
> sshj-0.8.1
> sts-1.7.0
> swift-1.7.0
> ultradns-ws-1.7.0
> vcloud-1.7.0
>
> And actually, I'm not getting any providers or apis to show up.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Ignasi Barrera <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> HI Jeremiah,
>>
>> Could you share the list of jars in the classpath? Make sure the
>> rackspace-cloudservers-us jar is there.
>>
>> On 11 March 2014 16:58, Jeremiah Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I'm getting an error saying rackspace-cloudservers-us is not in the
>> list of
>> > providers and apis and I'm using the same .jar files that work in my
>> other
>> > java swing application. I'm using the 1.8.0-SNAPSHOT. What could be the
>> > problem?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jeremiah Robertson
>> > Georgia Tech Junior
>> > Aerospace Engineering
>> > Grand Challenges Program
>> > [email protected]
>> > 417.207.1563
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Jeremiah Robertson
> Georgia Tech Junior
> Aerospace Engineering
> Grand Challenges Program
> [email protected]
> 417.207.1563
>



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Aerospace Engineering
Grand Challenges Program
[email protected]
417.207.1563

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