IWAT0284EThe agent controller is not available on host localhost. [message #130943] |
Fri, 06 June 2008 12:44  |
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Originally posted by: sdhjosh.yahoo.com
Hi,
I am trying to get to know about Spring framework and also I am new to
junit.
So I am following the spring tutorial where it talks about a junit test.
So I create a TPTP junit test in eclipse and eclipse also creates a test
suite for me which is great.
However when I try to run the test suite or the test.java file (Right
Click => Run as => Test) I get the following error.
Connection failed on host localhost.
Reason:
IWAT0284EThe agent controller is not available on host localhost.
Make sure that:
*the agent controller is installed
*the agent controller is configured to communicate with your machine.
*you have the correct host name and port number for the agent controller.
When I click on "details" I get
" org.elipse.hyades.internal.execution.local.control.AgentCont rollerUnavailableException "
I have been following some threads in eclipse.tptp newslist, they all talk
about different issues but with the same error.
Can anyone help me out here?
Thnx.
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Re: IWAT0284EThe agent controller is not available on host localhost. [message #131822 is a reply to message #131599] |
Thu, 26 June 2008 09:23  |
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Hi David and Sudha,
This problem has since been resolved in the TPTP 4.5.0 (Ganymede)
release. Please download and install the new driver:
http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/?ver=4.5.0
Paul
"David Whiteman" <dlwhiteman@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:g3p8rb$mrd$1@build.eclipse.org...
> David Whiteman wrote:
>> I installed the platform and testing packages with the 3.4-RC4 build on
>> Windows XP. I have never had a problem with this on previous TPTP
>> installations, but I am getting the same IAC error.
>>
>> I checked the Location settings in the Test preferences and it has
>> localhost and 10002 as the default settings. When I click on "Test
>> Connection", I get the same error IWAT0284E.
>>
>> When I've previously run these tests, I haven't required the main AC.
>> I.e. the IAC used to work fine for me.
>>
>> David
>
> Just to be sure it wasn't because I downloaded the platform & testing
> components piecemeal, I downloaded the RC4 all in one package on Windows
> XP, and immediately went to the Location settings and clicked Test
> Connection with the default values. The cursor went to an hourglass and
> never indicated that the test is over.
>
> David
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