Gyrex 1.0 Available [message #870751] |
Wed, 09 May 2012 14:25 |
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Hi,
It's my pleasure today to announce the general availability of version
1.0 of Gyrex. It's a great milestone that finally brings us out of
incubation. It also emphasizes the fact the Gyrex is used in production
today.
Gyrex 1.0 can be downloaded here:
http://download.eclipse.org/gyrex/1.0/
The release review slides as well as the IP log is available here:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=377196
I'm currently update the administration guide with the new features.
There is also some interesting stuff in the pipeline for our upcoming
1.1 release that will be part of Juno. As always, please don't hesitate
to open bugs on issues you came across or leave feedback in this blog
and/or on the forum.
Happy downloading!
-Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@xxxxxxxx
http://wagenknecht.org/
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Re: Gyrex 1.0 Available [message #874553 is a reply to message #872661] |
Mon, 21 May 2012 06:28 |
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Hi,
Am 16.05.2012 16:58, schrieb Nicholas Dickey:
> I installed Gyrex 1.0 and Hello Cloud Example from git.
Did you setup Gyrex using a Target Platform? Can you post a screenshot
of your target platform?
> When I try to run using provided launch environment, I am getting Bundle org.eclipse.gyrex.frameworklogadapter not found error and a bunch of exceptions.
> What am I missing?
I think that's a bug in the "Example" launch configuration. I just
pushed a fix which removes the 'org.eclipse.gyrex.frameworklogadapter'
argument from the VM arguments list. It's used in development to enable
capturing of framework events outputted by the OSGi framework into SLF4J
log. But this requires the 'org.eclipse.gyrex.frameworklogadapter' to be
in the same folder as the 'org.eclipse.osgi' bundle. Somehow that's not
the case in your setup. That's why I asked for a screenshot of the
Target Platform.
BTW, there are more examples here:
https://github.com/eclipseguru/eclipsert-tutorial
-Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@xxxxxxxx
http://wagenknecht.org/
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