Did anyone manage to deploy, or at least run in the Azure Compute Emulator, a Java application with 2 or more roles, using the Windows Azure plugin for Eclipse?
I managed to create a working app with 1 role, but when I'm adding a new role it just doesn't work!
The emulator starts but the "Service Deployments" folder is empty.
Any help - an example for a working project / anyone who experienced that / ... - will be highly appreciated!
Edit: Here is the stack trace that I could capture:
C:\...\Azure05\deploy\ServiceConfiguration.cscfg: Error CloudService103 : The service configuration file does not provide a value for setting '?IsSimulationEnvironment? ' for role 'WorkerRole2' C:\...\Azure05\deploy\ServiceConfiguration.cscfg: Error CloudService103 : The service configuration file does not provide a value for setting '?RoleHostDebugger?' for r ole 'WorkerRole2' C:\...\Azure05\deploy\ServiceConfiguration.cscfg: Error CloudService103 : The service configuration file does not provide a value for setting '?StartupTaskDebugger?' fo r role 'WorkerRole2' Error when creating deployment. Exception details: Microsoft.ServiceHosting.Tools.DevelopmentFabric.DevFabricException: .cscfg and .csdef do not match. at Microsoft.ServiceHosting.Tools.DevelopmentFabric.DevFabric.ProcessModel(String ucxDir, String cscfg, DeploymentOptions deploymentOptions, ServiceDefinitionModel& sdm, Service ConfigurationModel& scm, TranslateOptions& transOpts) at Microsoft.ServiceHosting.Tools.DevelopmentFabric.DevFabric.CreateFullDeployment(String serviceDirectory, String cscfgFile, DeploymentOptions deploymentOptions) at Microsoft.ServiceHosting.Tools.CloudServiceRun.DoActions.Run(DirectoryInfo dir, FileInfo serviceConfiguration, Boolean launchBrowser, Boolean paused, String debugger, Boolean useIISExpress, List`1 portOverrides)
It works!
I've spent hours on that...
The solution:
Open 'ServiceConfiguration.cscfg', under the Azure project root directory in Eclipse.
Make sure that every 'Role' element has 'ConfigurationSettings' and 'Certificates' child elements (even if those are empty!)
For example,
<Role name="WorkerRole2">
<Instances count="1"/>
<ConfigurationSettings>
</ConfigurationSettings>
<Certificates>
</Certificates>
</Role>
For some reason, those elements are not created by default when adding a role via the Windows Azure plugin for Eclipse, and it causes errors when starting the compute emulator.
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I have created a azure function in java created Using Command line by following below given Microsoft guide https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/create-first-function-cli-java
I have followed all the steps and locally I have deployed the functions and it is working fine but while trying to deploy into Azure using the following commands:
I am getting the following error on Command line:
Anyone please help me in resolving the above error to deploy the function into azure.
Thanks & Regards,
Preethi H R
I have created the user in my Azure Subscription and provided the reader role access and then deployed the function app from local to Azure using the maven cmdlet mvn azure-functions:deploy:
So, instead of reader role on the subscription, provided contributor role this time and checked the deployment which is successful:
In Azure Portal:
Not only the Contributor access, two more roles available
in accessing the Function App with specific privileges mentioned in one of the MSFT Q&A Answer by #MughundhanRaveendran.
UPDATE 8/12/2020 approx. 11:00 AM - I checked my logs folder catalina.2020-08-12.log log in the tomcat9 ($CATALINA_BASE) folder and I found three exceptions "org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException: Protocol handler intialization failed", "java.net.BindException: Address already in use (bind failed)","java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid character found in the HTTP protocol [HTTP/1.10x0aHost:]".
Here is the full error log here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pSk5ESHLIRP5Srxwr4R1Tp_1TTcYMf2Y/view?usp=sharing and https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C-RALR3066_hYKeoo4dIJqTKwNDOQ0R0/view?usp=sharing.
UPDATE 8/12/2020 approx. 11:30 AM - I found that there are two servlet dispatchers running by checking the localhost.2020-08-12.log log when I restarted tomcat and tried to access my api again: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GFKUIDLtZrAraHyMjyyWV9kXK33gQ-Mu/view?usp=sharing.
UPDATE 8/12/2020 approx. 11:35 AM - HA HAAAA I looked in the catalina.out log (finally some of you guys were probably yelling at the screen like "CHECK THE CATALINA.OUT FILE"). I checked it and I found the exception: "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: dataSource or dataSourceClassName or jdbcUrl is required": https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A7ZLh70IHOmWXfQ56bgtq951EE_AX68P/view?usp=sharing. Now if I go to my PostgresDataSource class which is where my Hikari config is: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lYN1dTqiAM4ZqliRGC5J5_VWhNeN-k2d/view?usp=sharing, and I review my application.yaml file from earlier: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xvPhPneVjMU4BoN6F0Q63l2wCnF20BYq/view?usp=sharing, the jdbc url is present because it is the same one I used for developing. Now postgres is already set up and I manually made all of the tables on the ubuntu droplet. I did not download the jdbc postgresql driver for tomcat yet.
UPDATE 8/12/2020 approx. 1:20 PM - After setting up the jdbc driver now I get this error from catalina.out logs: " Failed to get driver instance for jdbcUrl=java:/comp/env/jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/****" and then I get "Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver". I used the postgresql section of this link to set it up: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html.
Hi I am using Digital Ocean with apache tomcat 9 to deploy a war file that is generated using IntelliJ. I have the war file generated using mvn clean install and I get the default tomcat page when I go to the droplet IP address on port 8080. I am not sure why I get a 500 error with no stack trace information even though my spring boot application works fine when I run it in IntelliJ. My CSS styling also does not show up when I go to my hosted application I have tried to configure a few things in my application.yml file and it still does not work. I figured it might have to do with a spring security issue with CORS, but I am not knowledgeable enough in that area to know for sure. I started my server by using sudo $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh and it said tomcat started and it showed the default tomcat page when I went there in the browser. I used the hobynapi.war file in my target folder a picture of my target folder directory can be viewed here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XXga1Bgf5-_81gceuWjpvVIX6J0jiNgQ/view?usp=sharing. I copied the war file that was generated after using mvn clean install to the /var/lib/tomcat9/webapps folder. I then ran sudo $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh again and it ran tomcat successfully again. Then the error happened as I tried to log in with the admin account with spring security basic authentication where I get the 500 error. I also have no artifacts in the artifact section of the project structure settings if that means anything.
UPDATE 8/12/2020 approx. 10:00 AM - I've removed the exclusions tag in the pom.xml file as well as the profiles tag at the bottom of the file. This is because I read here that using the spring-boot-starter-tomcat dependency removes the embedded server for you: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/04/16/spring-boot-tomcat.
This is the screen without the CSS styling that should be there:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CEKuB556ek8pTZspvprNTa9M5XCI7qtT/view?usp=sharing
This is the error I get without a stack trace:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19gYGQFhZdZ_4IwwGE5tQzb4dTqlBpg9L/view?usp=sharing
These are pictures of my pom.xml file:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ir5uBuBuJqCb_U8Jarly9mraO468QA_y/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ma1_EPro4NvJiOy8lWPrAmGLMrVWHZPS/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11NDIwA9g02zkCKnsmYSLSNF5R-BrFpgt/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p6T9-oOwyfj7NUsLxTRLtqXKHU4qHrZx/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1spD7KT-3WBo7KFF0Hb_WgJ5dVKRHF-un/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16QtJQtT9zaU7nGcpnm2KXJ6jiLywNt5s/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cnZJshFS5xW-HbeaH_C_e6KcDo9xYRdY/view?usp=sharing
This is my application.yml file:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xvPhPneVjMU4BoN6F0Q63l2wCnF20BYq/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B9_5WueRvqQv4ODsJAfbUzGIm-xaaSYV/view?usp=sharing
This is my main application java file:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K9lzzlzIKT8irqXsPY1WeiBvN-9vsoWT/view?usp=sharing
This is my web config file in my config package:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19EYa2kkqqPu9Wh8nN-U02szSVBT30lOP/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11Zw8dLrAu6c_OI29j0NsljvXdeDam0-t/view?usp=sharing
This is my spring security config file in my config package:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1inqlTjfxahcF6ZeJ_xkJM18UgsDu119n/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nTeYiKhiNOH71Km-s_T4IT1BKRyJG4mS/view?usp=sharing
I hope that these pictures help for diagnosing the issue.
I figured it out. First I changed the postgres jdbc url back to the original one that I had and then I altered my data source config file to the following: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zmv8cfnVzW8NcQfjNxN14D4aKFaXpdfU/view?usp=sharing. One important thing I also messed up on was not setting a password for the default user "postgres" when downloading postgresql. I did this my calling "ALTER USER postgres PASSWORD 'myPassword';" in the postgresql command line. Also make sure that you use systemctl restart postgresql after any changes are made to postgresql in the postgresql command line.
I tried to install confluence on my own ubuntu server, but always failed. The error is:
com.atlassian.util.concurrent.LazyReference$InitializationException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Spring Application context has not been set
at com.atlassian.util.concurrent.LazyReference.getInterruptibly(LazyReference.java:149)
caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Spring Application context has not been set
at com.atlassian.spring.container.SpringContainerContext.getComponent(SpringContainerContext.java:48)
I saw some solutions in the jira confluence forum saying try to fix the permission of installed directory and home directory. I tried but failed again. How can I fix the problem.
In my case the issue was corrupted confluence.cfg.xml file (contains DB connection stings and other settings). The file size was 0 bytes.
I would suggest to use a VM to create a new installation and borrow confluence.cfg.xml from that installation.
It's embarrassing that this behavior has been allowed to exist for nearly 7 years in a commercial product. This is a basic stuff...
I wish that was on instructions somewhere:
Make single backup copy of confluence.cfg.xml immediately before any writes to it by the application. Application should be able to restore from backed up copy if it gets corrupted.
Atlassian documentation lists the following causes of this problem:
The user running Confluence does not have write permissions to the home folder defined in <install>/confluence/WEB-INF/classes/confluence-init.properties or the install directory.
You are running Confluence as the root user or if you have an application firewall enabled (SeLinux or AppArmor).
The database driver is not located in the <install>/confluence/WEB-INF/lib folder or you are using a database version that is incompatible with the bundled driver.
The hostname of the server can not be resolved.
In my case I was running it as root user inside docker container.
We have a custom service that we install with our application. The only problem is that after it is installed, it will not start, generating the error above. I have tried to diagnose what the problem is, but can't seem to find any useful information as to why it is quitting. I have tried the same service on a non "R2" 2008 server, and manual it worked fine.
service simple java file running using batch file. Deamon service.
Has anyone had any experience troubleshooting this type of problem, where there are so few clues?
Goto:
Registry-> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-> System-> CurrentControlSet-> Services.
Find the concerned service & delete it. Close regedit. Reboot the PC & Re-install the concerned service. Now the error should be gone.
This is a problem related permission.
Make sure that the current user has access to the folder which contains installation files.
I resolved the problem.This is for EAServer Windows Service
Resolution is -->
Open Regedit in Run prompt
Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\EAServer
In parameters, give SERVERNAME entry as EAServer.
[It is sometime overwritten with Envirnoment variable : Path value]
This error message appears if the Windows service launcher has quit immediately after being started.
This problem usually happens because the license key has not been correctly deployed(license.txt file in the license folder).
If service is not strtign with correct key, just put incorrect key and try to start. Once started, place the correct key, it will work.
I had this error, I looked into a log file C:\...\mysql\data\VM-IIS-Server.err and found this
2016-06-07 17:56:07 160c InnoDB: Error: unable to create temporary file; errno: 2
2016-06-07 17:56:07 3392 [ERROR] Plugin 'InnoDB' init function returned error.
2016-06-07 17:56:07 3392 [ERROR] Plugin 'InnoDB' registration as a STORAGE ENGINE failed.
2016-06-07 17:56:07 3392 [ERROR] Unknown/unsupported storage engine: InnoDB
2016-06-07 17:56:07 3392 [ERROR] Aborting
The first line says "unable to create temporary file", it sounds like "insufficient privileges", first I tried to give access to mysql folder for my current user - no effect, then after some wandering around I came up to control panel->Administration->Services->Right Clicked MysqlService->Properties->Log On, switched to "This account", entered my username/password, clicked OK, and it woked!
In my case the error 1067 was caused with a specific version of Tomcat 7.0.96 32-bit in combination with AdoptOpenJDK. Spent two hours on it, un-installing, re-installing and trying different Java settings but Tomcat would not start. See...
ASF Bugzilla – Bug 63625
seems to point at the issue though they refer to seeing a different error.
I tried 7.0.99 32-bit and it started straight away with the same AdoptOpenJDK 32-bit binary install.
I solved this issue using Monitor Tomcat application. I ran it and after a few seconds its icon appeared in my system tray. I right clicked on the icon and clicked the start button and after a few seconds Apache Tomcat started.
I developped my application locally with the default in memory h2 database. Everything works perfectly.
Now I tried to deploy my app by pushing to Heroku.
Before that I added a Procfile to my app's root folder with this line:
web: target/start -Dhttp.port=${PORT} -DapplyEvolutions.default=true -Ddb.default.url=${DATABASE_URL} -Ddb.default.driver=org.postgresql.Driver
My application.conf looks like:
db.default.driver=org.h2.Driver
db.default.url="jdbc:h2:mem:play;MODE=PostgreSQL"
So I pushed that and then, when I try to access my app i get:
Salieri:addressManager administrator$ heroku ps
=== web (1X): `target/start -Dhttp.port=${PORT} -DapplyEvolutions.default=true -Ddb.default.url=${DATABASE_URL} -Ddb.default.driver=org.postgresql.Driver`
web.1: crashed 2013/06/27 22:04:16 (~ 4m ago)
and in the heroku logs:
2013-06-27T20:04:14.511136+00:00 app[web.1]: [error] play - ERROR: syntax error at or near "user"
2013-06-27T20:04:14.515578+00:00 app[web.1]: at play.api.db.evolutions.Evolutions$.databaseEvolutions(Evolutions.scala:334)
2013-06-27T20:04:14.515153+00:00 app[web.1]: #6emdb57b1: Database 'default' is in inconsistent state!
I tried to delete the whole db with
heroku pg:reset HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_ROSE_URL
and then i pushed again, but no success.
I have to mention that I did a push before, and at that time my app was running on Heroku. The only problem was, that i couldn't log in with the credentials provided in my fixtures (Global.java file with a job on app start).
Any suggestions?
From this error:
ERROR: syntax error at or near "user"
I guess your Evolution scripts are wrong. User is a reserved word in SQL. PLease try to run the Evolution scripts locally in a dev PostgreSQL database. Once working, you can try to deploy again.
I'd also suggest disabling evolutions for production apps, it's a risky system sometimes.
PostgreSQL interprets user as a keyword. If you have an app/models/User class in your app, play will try to create a table named user. The easiest way to avoid this is to rename your User class to something like MyUser. (The same might happen if you use an attribute named user in one of your classes. Here, as well, you should rename it).
Then you should run your application locally and open it in the browser in order to get the evolution script file updated. You can then find the evolution script at conf/evolutions/default/1.sql. According to this example, it should create a table named my_user now.