I was trying to implement a Spring boot application on vs code and came up with this error when I tried to run the code (Screenshot below). I am not clear what this error indicates and did not know what exactly to look for on the internet. could anyone tell me how I can resolve this error?
edit:
as I was told to copy-paste the error message as text, here it is.
PS D:\study material\java code\springbootdemo> cd 'd:\study material\java code\springbootdemo'; & 'c:\Users\manjeet arneja\.vscode\extensions\vscjava.vscode-java-debug-0.27.0\scripts\launcher.bat' 'C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.6.10-hotspot\bin\java.exe' '-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8' '#C:\Users\manjeet' 'arneja\AppData\Local\Temp\cp_9w87n9v9bnokxm9i3k10qtvnm.argfile' 'com.explore.springbootdemo.DemoApplication'
Error: could not open `C:\Users\manjeet'
xampp 1.7.7, soap module enabled,php 5.3.8.Apache/2.2.21,
Anybody can shed a light on this?TIA
did you new soapserver first ?
test by this, no error for soapserver class
ini_set("soap.wsdl_cache_enabled","0");
$server = new SoapServer("example.wsdl");
http://php.net/manual/en/class.soapserver.php
and check php_soap.dll in php/ext/ directory and config php.ini
;extension=php_soap.dll -> extension=php_soap.dll
restart apache
I am using basic features with MinkZombieDriver. my
node -v 5.2.0, npm -v 3.10.5, mink-zombie-driver v1.4.0 ..
behat.yml
default:
extensions:
Behat\MinkExtension:
base_url: 'https://example.com'
javascript_session: zombie
zombie:
node_modules_path: '/home/ubuntu/node_modules'
goutte: ~
paths:
features: features
bootstrap: %behat.paths.features%/bootstrap
I wrote simple feature and it is giving Behat\Mink\Exception\DriverException
#javascript
Scenario: View Products to assign store
Given I am on "/index.php" # FeatureContext::visit()
When I fill in "Username" with "hello" # FeatureContext::fillField()
When I fill in "Password" with "123" # FeatureContext::fillField()
And I should see "Manage Your Accounts" # FeatureContext::assertPageContainsText()
When I press "login_button" # FeatureContext::pressButton()
Error while processing event 'click': "SyntaxError: Unexpected token u\n at Object.parse (native)\n
I searched in the web but not sure how to solve. I am still using the basic default features. I know the problem is with JSON parsing .. I am not sure what I am doing wrong? I am looking forward for any suggestions.. Thanks ..
As is seems from my comment link you need to update zombie version to at least version 2.
Please note that you might have some compatibility issues that you will need to solve.
Check this answer also nodejs cannot find module 'zombie' with PHP mink
Trying to move from local host to new server. Fresh install worked fine, no problems. When I uploaded my files mydomain.com/admin comes up with a white screen and mydomain.com produces this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in /home4/pawpostc/public_html/index.php on line 103.
So I took a look at index.php line 103:
if ($config->get('config_error_display')) {
echo '<b>' . $error . '</b>: ' . $errstr . ' in <b>' . $errfile . '</b> on line <b>' . $errline . '</b>';
}
Seems like there is a problem with my config files. So I went and had a look at them. I have gone over them a few times but can not find the mistake, probably missing something, so here are the config files.
config.php (in my root www. folder):
<?php
// HTTP
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/');
define('HTTP_IMAGE', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/image/');
define('HTTP_ADMIN', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/admin/');
// HTTPS
define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/');
define('HTTPS_IMAGE', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/image/');
// DIR
define('DIR_APPLICATION', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/catalog/');
define('DIR_SYSTEM', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/');
define('DIR_DATABASE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/database/');
define('DIR_LANGUAGE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/catalog/language/');
define('DIR_TEMPLATE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/catalog/view/theme/');
define('DIR_CONFIG', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/config/');
define('DIR_IMAGE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/image/');
define('DIR_CACHE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/cache/');
define('DIR_DOWNLOAD', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/download/');
define('DIR_LOGS', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/logs/');
// DB
define('DB_DRIVER', 'mysql');
define('DB_HOSTNAME', 'localhost');
define('DB_USERNAME', 'my user name');
define('DB_PASSWORD', 'my password');
define('DB_DATABASE', 'my database');
define('DB_PREFIX', 'oc_');
?>
admin/config.php:
<?php
// HTTP
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/admin/');
define('HTTP_CATALOG', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/');
define('HTTP_IMAGE', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/image/');
// HTTPS
define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/admin/');
define('HTTPS_CATALOG', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/');
define('HTTPS_IMAGE', 'http://www.pawpost.com.au/image/');
// DIR
define('DIR_APPLICATION', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/admin/');
define('DIR_SYSTEM', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/');
define('DIR_DATABASE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/database/');
define('DIR_LANGUAGE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/admin/language/');
define('DIR_TEMPLATE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/admin/view/template/');
define('DIR_CONFIG', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/config/');
define('DIR_IMAGE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/image/');
define('DIR_CACHE', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/cache/');
define('DIR_DOWNLOAD', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/download/');
define('DIR_LOGS', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/system/logs/');
define('DIR_CATALOG', '/home4/pawpostc/public_html/catalog/');
// DB
define('DB_DRIVER', 'mysql');
define('DB_HOSTNAME', 'localhost');
define('DB_USERNAME', 'my user name');
define('DB_PASSWORD', 'my password');
define('DB_DATABASE', 'my database');
define('DB_PREFIX', 'oc_');
?>
Any help on this would be appreciated.
I was using opencart and installed vqmod.
All of a sudden I have one of the same errors.
This solved my problem:
in system/library/session.php
replace start session with:
session_save_path(realpath(dirname($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']) . '/../tmp'));
The most likely issue is that one or more of your library files are corrupt from uploading. Re upload your system/library/ folder from your local one. Your config files seem fine and the error doesn't reference a config issue. What is line 103 in your index.php file?
please cross check you have set all permissions
i had came across this error and was solved,
that was due to a file permission problem
I was struggling with the same problem after migrating my site to a new VPS environment. I figured it HAD to be something to do with the changed document-root path or permissions of my shop and pulled out a lot of hair trying to get to the core of the problem.
I finally realised that I had incorrect permissions on my PHP session-data store! In my case, the folder at /var/lib/php/session/ was owned by apache (naturally) but I had changed apache to run as a different user so it could no longer write to the session-store.
The error messages in this case are cryptic (to say the least!) and didn't give a clue that the problem might just be lack of write permission!
Oh well, we should know by now that 90% of unix issues are down to perms!
I upload a file at my server (directory: vqmod/....php ).
Just change vqmod file permission. I set 777 and that solved it.
From the error you received, it looks like the $config variable is not getting set.
The $config variable is set on line 35 using the Config class which is located in system/library/config.php
I think if you figure out why the class isn't getting instantiated, you'll be able to fix the issue.
This could be a couple things:
The system/library/config.php file may not have been uploaded to the new server
As mentioned in previous answers, there could be a permissions issue. Check the permissions of system/library/config.php and make sure the correct user has ownership.
Or it could be a completely unrelated issue.
The error is due to permissions set on the cache folder. Setting that to 755 and the files to 555 with set you home and dry.
I had the same issue. I changed vqmod permission to 777. I am not sure this solved the problem, but I checked my website without adding www. before the domain and it worked. The warning was removed if I check http://daytodaystore.com. If I check http://www.daytodaystore.com, the warning is there.
I had this problem when i migrated my server from 2G to 4GH on Godaddy.
Came across this forum and found that the issue is with session.php
Then, i guessed 'tmp' folder was missing. So, i created one just one step above html folder. and gave it a 777 access. Problem was fixed and my website looks great after that.
everytime i try to install the wurfl2 extension in TYPO3 i get the following error message:
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '' (include_path='.:/usr/local/php/lib/php:/usr/local/php/lib/php/PEAR') in /html/typo3conf/temp_CACHED_ps9b8e_ext_localconf.php on line 501
is anyone familiar with this error and knows how to fix it?
I get the same error message with TYPO3 4.4.4. I had to remove the extension folder and to delete all ./typo3conf/temp* files to get Typo3 running again afterwards.
(You might not see the error message if you don't have something like $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['SYS']['displayErrors'] = '1' in your localconf.php. You can set this with the installtool.
As already mentioned by the other answer first you have to get your system running again: set $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['SYS']['displayErrors'] = '1' in your localconf.php in order to see all error messages. Afterwards remove the extension folder.
I think the error is caused by a missing config file. The extension constant wurflConfig has to be set with the absolute path to the file /YOUR/PATH/TO/WEB_DIR/typo3conf/ext/wurfl2/res1/li/wurfl_config.php and might have to adjust the settings there.