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Nick Boldt edited comment on JBDS-2957 at 3/24/14 11:28 AM:
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[~mmusaji] Which URL? I mentioned 2:
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https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/7.0/central/integration-stack/ ::
*{color:green}CORRECT{color}*
*
https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/7.0/central/integration-stack/composi...
:: *{color:red}INCORRECT{color}*
As to seeing what p2 does in a simpler context, wget/curl could work, but the user could
also try to simply load & browse the site w/ the p2 browser [1] to see what error
message is thrown there. If the user doesn't want to build p2-browser themselves,
there's a JNLP URL [2] that can be used w/ their Java Webstart client on the
commandline.
{code}
javaws
http://ifedorenko.github.com/p2-browser/javaws/com.ifedorenko.p2browser.jnlp
{code}
[1]
https://github.com/ifedorenko/p2-browser/
[2]
http://ifedorenko.github.com/p2-browser/javaws/com.ifedorenko.p2browser.jnlp
was (Author: nickboldt):
[~mmusaji] Which URL? I mentioned 2:
*
https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/7.0/central/integration-stack/ ::
*{color:green}CORRECT{color}*
*
https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/7.0/central/integration-stack/composi...
:: *{color:red}INCORRECT{color}
As to seeing what p2 does in a simpler context, wget/curl could work, but the user could
also try to simply load & browse the site w/ the p2 browser [1] to see what error
message is thrown there. If the user doesn't want to build p2-browser themselves,
there's a JNLP URL [2] that can be used w/ their Java Webstart client on the
commandline.
{code}
javaws
http://ifedorenko.github.com/p2-browser/javaws/com.ifedorenko.p2browser.jnlp
{code}
[1]
https://github.com/ifedorenko/p2-browser/
[2]
http://ifedorenko.github.com/p2-browser/javaws/com.ifedorenko.p2browser.jnlp
JBDS can't access update site via proxy
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Key: JBDS-2957
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-2957
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 7.1.0.GA
Environment: JBDS 7.1.0 / trying to get FSW tooling
Reporter: Rick Wagner
Attachments: jbds.docx
The user says:
version: Version: 7.1.0.GA
I am trying to see if i can install switchyard plugin thru software updates. i have proxy
setting as "native" - it shows the right proxy ip and port. i have an eclipse
juno with same proxy setting working without problem. but his is what i got with jbds when
checking for updates:
Some sites could not be found. See the error log for more detail.
Unable to read repository at
https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/7.0/compositeContent.xml.
java.util.NoSuchElementException
Unable to read repository at
https://devstudio.jboss.com/updates/7.0/central/integration-stack/composi....
java.util.NoSuchElementException
i dont have problem accessing the url thru ie.
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