I cannot seem to get anything but a 404 in the browser or a timeout message in eclipse when trying to access this file
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/core/4.3/zips/gpe-e43-latest-updatesite.zip
Can anyone else reach it, maybe I'm just blocked for some reason now at work? I was able to download the plugin once, during my first week. Now I cannot check for updates or anything.
I followed a few other posts about the subject and have come up with nothing.
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I am facing 503 AuthenticationSupport service missing. Cannot authenticate request error every time server is started. This happened many times. There is no such broken error information on the error log file. I have even deleted the repository but didn't help much. I even use oak but still no use. I had set up it multiple times to skip this error but I don't feel confident with this approach. For better information, I am attaching the latest error log file.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aXEcZP_Tvk1ebBxfOmR9Q1ffk2KLeW66/view?usp=sharing
NOTE: I am a beginner in AEM. Please be gentle
java -Xmx6000m -jar oak-run-1.8.0.jar check --bin=-1 C:\Users\mahinder.singh\Documents\Projects\Adobe\author\crx-quickstart\repository\segmentstore
This is usual. Might be taking a little longer time than usual to load. Wait for a while.
If the issue still persists reinstall the instance and allow the aem to get kicked up on it's own.
I have been successfully developing on Eclipse Keplerwith Worklight Studio 6.1 on Windows 7 for several months now.
When suddenly I have started getting the following error message every time I try do deploy my app to the embedded worklight Server: "The User operation is waiting for 'Startup preview server listener' to complete". It hangs and never completes. See screen capture below.
I know that similar errors have been logged on StackOverflow, but I have never seen a clearcut answer for how to fix it.
Would appreciate any suggestions.
Have you tried the steps described in this stackoverflow question, it has a few steps that should address the problem.
The problem is likely to be caused by some specific configuration in your workspace so trying a new workspace should reset all settings to default, and it will also allow you to compare the different environments to identify the root cause.
Please report back to your results.
really need some help.
I have been working for the past 3 days trying to get a webpage to open when I run my web based Java-GWT-eclipse program. IE gives me error "Internet Explorer cannot display webpage" and chrome says "The webpage is not available- The server at gwt.google.com can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed."
I have tried this project on multiple other computers with an older eclipse-gwt plugin installed and it works great. All of these computers are dev boxes and do not have internet access. It does, however, have a solid connection to the database (SQL dev works fine).
what i have tried
copied eclipse and gwt plugin files from another dev box and installed. Gave me above error.
deleted/ uninstalled everything and installed newest version eclipse and gwt plugin. I was able to install gwt in eclipse but it could not locate GWT-user.jar file and would not allow me to create project.
Tried #2 again, same problem. Tried again on another computer, same problem.
Applied older version SDK to newer eclipse version. Gave same error as posted above/ #1.
ran wireshark on a working dev and the problem dev and the problem dev box was trying to communicate with google while the good one was going to some local IP address.
messed around with every setting in eclipse and nothing has worked.
What is left to try??? I am going insane.
What is the web page you are trying to open: http://gwt.google.com ?
Does this page load if you write the url directly in the address box of your browser ?
Does Internet work in that computer? try to access google or any other page.
This error is a clear case of a miss-configuration on your PC internet stack:
The server at gwt.google.com can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed.
What does return this command in your console?
nslookup gwt.google.com
EDITED:
After reading your comments I figure out what is happening: your browser has not the gwt-plugin installed, so the first time it connects to a gwt-dev-mode app, the app redirects it to the gwt site to download the plugin and install it.
You have either, connect this computer to the internet to install the plugin the first time it is requested, or download the plugin and install it manually.
few days ago (without installing anything new as far as I know) my Eclipse environment started looping authentiacation action when loging to Team Foundation Services. Everytime I want to explore, checkin and so on I see dialog "connecting to server" then dialog loading indentity providers appears and after it white blank screen and all repeats again and again.
I tried to find if I can reset stored password but there is no one in Credentials Manager in Windows (related to TFS address).
I tried update Eclipse plugins (ADT, TFS plugin) to latest version - same behavior.
Any suggestions or same experience
Kind Regards Jindrich Polenius Brezina
I'm afraid that the authentication mechanism got broken during a recent upgrade of the service. It was fixed quickly, but due to the fact that you were unlucky enough to attempt to log-in while it broken I'm afraid that you are going to need to close Eclipse, delete all your cookies in internet explorer, close IE, open Eclipse and attempt to log in again. Very sorry about that.
When I go Add Google API's and click on any API I want to download I
get the following error
"There was a problem downloading the API bundles, See Error log for
more details" Can any one help me figure out what might be going wrong
and where is this logs location ?
The Error Log can be accessed by clicking on Window - Error Log.
The server is currently malfunctioning and returning HTTP Error 502 (Bad Gateway). It should be a transient issue, though, and everything should be back to normal soon.