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FYI : OOTB (but some config files for port mostly) I have not to comment these containers to debug/run in Eclipse.
> Thanks Bob for your comment on this - Now I am able to run OFBiz inside
> eclipse once again ;o).
>
> --
> Ashish
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:15 AM, Bob Morley <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I reverted back to trunk (except for my entityengine change and postgres
>> jar)
>> and I have a similar problem. It appears the .classpath issues have been
>> resolved, but at start-up it attempts to start the vfs and webslinger
>> containers. I hacked my ofbiz-components.xml to comment out these
>> containers and away I went.
>>
>> This is an Eclipse only problem and I suspect if you compile and setup to
>> run in eclipse (by running directly against the ofbiz.jar) it may work.
>> What I do is use the default classpath and add the config directory to the
>> classpath so I can run in Eclipse debug-mode and get some hot-swapping
>> capabilities.
>>
>> Here are the two lines I comment out --
>> <!--
>> <container name="commons-vfs-container"
>> class="org.ofbiz.commons.vfs.CommonsVfsContainer"/>
>> <container name="webslinger-container"
>> class="org.ofbiz.webslinger.WebslingerContainer"/>
>> -->
>>
>> - Bob
>>
>>
>> Jacques Le Roux-2 wrote:
>> >
>> > Has this problem been solved ? It seems to work for me.
>> >
>> > Jacques
>> >
>> > From: "Bob Morley" <
[hidden email]>
>> >>
>> >> Same problem for me; here is what I have determined ...
>> >>
>> >> - The root cause of the problem is that the classpath that Eclipse uses
>> >> at
>> >> runtime contains mutiple definitions of the same vfs-providers.xml file.
>> >> The exception below indicates that multiple providers were registered
>> for
>> >> "ofbiz-home" for example.
>> >>
>> >> - If you remove vfs-providers.xml for your workspace and execute you
>> will
>> >> get a different variation of this exception (but this one related to
>> >> "thick"
>> >> or something like that). I exploded the webslinger-20090630- ... jar
>> and
>> >> it
>> >> indeed had an vfs-providers.xml file that contained a definition for
>> that
>> >> scheme (in fact there were two). Not sure if it was this instance of
>> the
>> >> file or somewhere in my classpath the xml providers file has been
>> >> included
>> >> again.
>> >>
>> >> At this point I elected just to run without webslinger (since it is not
>> >> something I am using right now). Since this is starting up containers,
>> >> the
>> >> easiest thing was for me to comment out the commons-vfs-container and
>> >> webslinger-container. I do not understand the entire impact of this,
>> but
>> >> at
>> >> least I could run ofbiz and start debugging through Eclipse again.
>> >>
>> >> Perhaps a webslinger expert could weigh in on a way to avoid this
>> problem
>> >> in
>> >> Eclipse?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Ashish Vijaywargiya-4 wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> In past I was able to run OFBiz inside Eclipse.
>> >>> I tried to start OFBiz from Start.java file with Debug as --> Java
>> >>> Application option in Eclipse.
>> >>> But now a days I am getting following error.
>> >>>
>> >>> Caused by: org.apache.commons.vfs.FileSystemException: Multiple
>> >>> providers
>> >>> registered for URL scheme "ofbiz-home".
>> >>>
>> >>
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