This never happened as I never turn off my pc. Seeing this message after recent update.
IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3 (Community Edition)
Build #IC-223.7571.182, built on November 29, 2022
Runtime version: 17.0.5+1-b653.14 amd64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.
Windows 11 10.0
It's OK. If you want to change this behavior:
File -> Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Compiler -> Scala Compiler -> Scala Compile Server and there is an option Stop if idle for with a default 120 second value.
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i have tomcat working fine, the error is not even about the port, which i know how to change, is this some sort of java version compatibility problem?
i'm a student so i don't know much
here's the output
$ asadmin start-domain domain1
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.sun.enterprise.module.common_impl.AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.initializeServiceLocator(AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.java:152)
at com.sun.enterprise.module.common_impl.AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.newServiceLocator(AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.java:144)
at com.sun.enterprise.module.common_impl.AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.createServiceLocator(AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.java:218)
at com.sun.enterprise.module.common_impl.AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.createServiceLocator(AbstractModulesRegistryImpl.java:224)
at com.sun.enterprise.module.single.StaticModulesRegistry.createServiceLocator(StaticModulesRegistry.java:88)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.cli.CLIContainer.getServiceLocator(CLIContainer.java:217)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.cli.CLIContainer.getLocalCommand(CLIContainer.java:255)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.cli.CLICommand.getCommand(CLICommand.java:231)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.cli.AdminMain.executeCommand(AdminMain.java:371)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.cli.AdminMain.doMain(AdminMain.java:306)
at org.glassfish.admin.cli.AsadminMain.main(AsadminMain.java:57)
the command $ asadmin list-applications says the server is not up
i'm on Mx Linux fully updated
$ java -version
openjdk version "11.0.16" 2022-07-19
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.16+8-post-Debian-1deb11u1)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.16+8-post-Debian-1deb11u1, mixed mode, sharing)
i haven't done anything yet, i can't find any problem similar to this on google
It was the JDK version
Inside netbeans when i clicked on Start to start the server, it says something about JDK 11, netbeans has a feature that let's you download many open JDK versions, i downloaded a random openJDK8 version and it worked
I don't know how to edit the JDK version manually or from any other IDE though, but my (video) class is using netbeans so for now i'm ok (they didn't teach on video because the video is 2 years old so it's outdated)
I am trying to make a flutter application but I constantly get this error :
* What went wrong:
A problem occurred evaluating project ':app'.
> Failed to apply plugin 'com.android.internal.application'.
> Android Gradle plugin requires Java 11 to run. You are currently using Java 1.8.
You can try some of the following options:
- changing the IDE settings.
- changing the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
- changing `org.gradle.java.home` in `gradle.properties`
I followed this question : Android Studio Error "Android Gradle plugin requires Java 11 to run. You are currently using Java 1.8"
and this was the output :
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Gradle 7.4
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Build time: 2022-02-08 09:58:38 UTC
Revision: f0d9291c04b90b59445041eaa75b2ee744162586
Kotlin: 1.5.31
Groovy: 3.0.9
Ant: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.10.11 compiled on July 10 2021
JVM: 13.0.7 (Private Build 13.0.7+5-Ubuntu-0ubuntu120.04)
OS: Linux 5.4.0-125-generic amd64
JVM points to 13.0.7. What can be issue and how can it be resolved? Thankyou
In your Android Studio IDE, go to ~
Preferences → Build, Execution, Deployment → Build Tools → Gradle → *Gradle JDK
and choose the appropriate JDK version and apply. Try to take the embedded JDK as that would be IDE version appropriate. After this sync project and run.
Check your version of Android Studio and update to Dolphin (2021.3.x).
There are plenty of answers to this question out there that simply ask you to point to the right SDK. None of them appreciate that in some 4.x versions of Android Studio, you can be pointing to the right SDK, but Android Studio keeps pointing to the v1.8, even if you have a version >11 installed and selected in:
Project Structure, or
Preferences
It's possible that: C:*\java -version --> Results in jre/jvm >11, your 'flutter doctor -v' still says: jre/jvm-1.8.
If you don't see the above screen posted by GeekyChick in settings (i.e., "it's a location that only opens up a checkbox where its written generate *.iml files"), than you probably have Android Studio v4.x, rather than a 2021.x or greater.
Upgrade your Android Studio to Dolphin, and re-follow the instructions to choose the right SDK in Project Structure (not Settings).
as Apple announced that Xcode Cloud is now available for all developers, I tried to set it up for a Kotlin Multiplatform project. The start was a little bit hard tbh. Currently I am facing following problem during a simple test action:
The operation couldn’t be completed. Unable to locate a Java Runtime.
Please visit http://www.java.com for information on installing Java.
Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
So I tried to install a jdk during the ci_post_clone.sh phase. The output of java -version after the installation on the Xcode Cloud is the following:
openjdk version "17.0.2" 2022-01-18
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 17.0.2+8-86)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 17.0.2+8-86, mixed mode, sharing)
Installed java
also ./gradlew -v output:
Showing All Messages
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Gradle 7.4.2
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Kotlin: 1.5.31
Groovy: 3.0.9
Ant: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.10.11 compiled on July 10 2021
JVM: 17.0.2 (Oracle Corporation 17.0.2+8-86)
OS: Mac OS X 12.4 x86_64
Nevertheless, I still get the same error. Is this maybe a restriction by Apple?
Any ideas?
I'm running into an issue using IntelliJ on Windows 10 where running an SBT task appears to consume 100% of a core in a busy loop waiting for input. Has anyone else run into this issue?
JDK (Oracle 1.8.0_72, OpenJDK 1.8.x, Azul Zing)
java version "1.8.0_152"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_152-b16)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.152-b16, mixed mode)
JRE: 1.8.0_152-release-1024-b8 amd64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
Library Dependencies
Scala 2.12
sbt 1.0.4 (also occurs with 1.1.0)
IntelliJ IDEA 2017.3.2 (Community Edition)
Build #IC-173.4127.27, built on December 25, 2017
Expected Behavior
Run project using IntelliJ IDEA
Wait for compilation to complete
Project idles with little to no CPU usage
Actual Behavior
Run project using IntelliJ IDEA
Wait for compilation to complete
Project uses ~15 - 20% CPU (1 core on a Core i7 7700HQ) - 1 thread is in a tight loop that results in 100% usage of 1 core.
If I run the project via the SBT shell outside of IntelliJ (e.g. via the terminal), there is much lower CPU usage (~1-5% total, as opposed to ~20% in IntelliJ). If I run the project in the IntelliJ SBT shell prompt, I experience similar high CPU usage.
Thread profile
sbt -> PlayConsoleInteractionMode
CPU usage
Does it work? The options are greyed out for me, just want to make sure I'm not missing any setting.
My IDEA version is:
IntelliJ IDEA 2016.3.4
Build #IU-163.12024.16, built on January 31, 2017
JRE: 1.8.0_112-release-408-b6 x86_64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
It's not supported for Scala at the moment, you can vote for this request:
SCL-8555 "Analyze Dataflow" Doesn't work In Scala