I suspect Ignasi's fix will solve your problem but the full stack trace would also be a big help.
Can you copy the text of the stack trace into a pastie [1] or gist [2] and send us the link? Thanks, Everett [1] http://pastie.org [2] https://gist.github.com/ On Jul 5, 2013, at 2:38 AM, Ignasi wrote: Hi Vijay, Could you share your pom.xml, to see which dependencies you have configured? Make sure you have declared the "cloudfiles-us" one: <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.jclouds.provider</groupId> <artifactId>cloudfiles-us</artifactId> <version>1.6.1-incubating</version> </dependency> On 5 July 2013 07:02, vijay v <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi, As per your suggestion, I have done the subscription and am sending the required information about my problem. 1. Jclouds Version : 1.6.1-incubating 2. Java Version: 1.6..0_16 3. OS : Windows XP 4. Problem: Am not able to get the context builder object with provider name. This is the same code am using to get the BlobStoreContext object. BlobStoreContext context = ContextBuilder.newBuilder(" cloudfiles-us").credentials(username, apiKey).buildView(BlobStoreContext.class); When i debugged this ContextBuilder object, I am getting NoSuchElementException in newBuilder method. Am not sure is it because of Provider name what have gvien *cloudfiles-us*. I tried with GitHub sample code as well from eclipse. But got the same issues. Please help me out. /Thanks, Vijay
