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Oct 28th, 2011, 04:42 AM
#1
Using Roo behind a proxy
Hi all ,
When I'm tring to reverse engineer using Roo
roo> database reverse engineer --package ~.domain --schema PUBLIC
I'm getting a message from roo saying
"Spring Roo automatic add-on discovery service currently unavailable"
Please see my Roo Console log below for details
roo> database reverse engineer --package ~.domain --schema PUBLIC
Spring Roo automatic add-on discovery service currently unavailableJDBC driver not available for 'com.mysql.jdbc.Driver'
Spring Roo automatic add-on discovery service currently unavailable
roo> addon list
No add-ons known. Are you online? Try the 'download status' command
roo> download status
**** DOWNLOAD CONSENT GRANTED ****
You have previously accepted the Spring User Agent Analysis (UAA) Terms of Use
as displayed at http://www.springsource.org/uaa/terms_of_use. There is also a
FAQ available at http://www.springsource.org/uaa/faq.
This means that all Spring Roo download functions are enabled. All applicable
add-on discovery and installation commands are fully enabled.
If you'd like to change your mind and revoke your acceptance of the UAA Terms
of Use (and in turn disable Spring Roo features such as add-on support), you
may do so by typing 'download reject terms of use' and pressing ENTER.
If you'd like to keep UAA enabled (and thus all Spring Roo features enabled)
but look at the exact data Spring UAA is sending, please type 'download view'
and press ENTER. You can also fine-tune the level of data that Spring UAA is
sending using the 'download privacy level' command.
Questions on Spring UAA? Please ask us on the Spring Roo Community Forum at
http://forum.springsource.org/forumdisplay.php?f=67. We're happy to help.
roo> addon info
Command 'addon info' not found (for assistance press CTRL+SPACE or type "hint" then hit ENTER)
Spring Roo automatic add-on discovery service currently unavailable
roo> database reverse engineer --package ~.domain --schema PUBLIC
Spring Roo automatic add-on discovery service currently unavailable
JDBC driver not available for 'com.mysql.jdbc.Driver'
roo> addon list
No add-ons known. Are you online? Try the 'download status' command
roo>
1. I have used STS(2.6.8/ roo 1.1.5) and command prompt to fire these commands, and got same results.
2. Configured proxy in STS
3. Configured proxy in "net.properties" (jre/lib/net.properties)
Please help me to resolve the issue...
Kallada
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Dec 22nd, 2011, 11:28 AM
#2
Run the roo command "proxy configuration" and follow the instructions.
You'll need to edit the file $JRE_HOME/lib/net.properties
To find out what $JRE_HOME is, try (in Fedora, maybe in other distros as well):
alternatives --display java
That should give you $JRE_HOME/bin/java
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Jun 13th, 2012, 01:36 PM
#3
Were you ever able to resolve this issue? I have run into the same exact thing and can not figure it out.
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