Ralf, try to install e4 tools from vogella's luna repository. Workaround is to use an older JDK, or perhaps to find the library myself and put it in my classpath. get the following exception: 4.core.di.InjectionException: : RENDEREDTOOLBAR. : javax/xml/bind/JAXBExceptionĪt .(ModuleXmlExtractor.java:167)Īt .(ModuleXmlExtractor.java:264)Īt .catalog.FileModuleStore$FileModuleStoreEntry.getModuleHandle(FileModuleStore.java:522)Īt .(FileModuleStore.java:241)Īt .(OsLifeCycleManager.java:302)Īt .(OsLifeCycleManager.java:329)Īt .(OsLifeCycleManager.java:171)Īt java.base/.invoke0(Native Method)Īt java.base/.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)Īt java.base/.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)Īt java.base/.invoke(Method.java:564)Īt 4.MethodRequestor.execute(MethodRequestor.java:58)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.invokeUsingClass(InjectorImpl.java:320)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.invoke(InjectorImpl.java:248)Īt 4.(ContextInjectionFactory.java:139)Īt 4.ui.4Application.lambda$0(E4Application.java:242)Īt java.base/(Optional.java:176)Īt 4.ui.4Application.createE4Workbench(E4Application.java:238)Īt 4.ui.4Application.start(E4Application.java:152)Īt .(EclipseAppHandle.java:199)Īt .(EclipseAppLauncher.java:137)Īt .(EclipseAppLauncher.java:107)Īt .(EclipseStarter.java:391)Īt .(EclipseStarter.java:246)Īt .Main.invokeFramework(Main.java:659)Īt .Main.basicRun(Main.java:595)Īt .n(Main.java:1501)Ĭaused by: : cannot be found by .data_4.01081309Īt .(BundleLoader.java:511)Īt .(BundleLoader.java:422)Īt .(BundleLoader.java:414)Īt .(ModuleClassLoader.java:153)Īt java.base/(ClassLoader.java:522)Ī brief search suggests that the library in question was removed from the JDK, and that the correct solution is to explicitly package it with the product. ENTRY 4.ui.workbench 4 0 10: 23: 35.427 MESSAGE FrameworkEvent ERROR STACK 0 4.core.di.InjectionException: : Workbench has not been created yet. Download and apply this EBF: TSFTP location: /updates/Informatica10/10.4. Looking at my log file more carefully and thinking on where javahome might be invoked and cause an error perhaps the issue still is within the use of eclipse. A client side EBF is available to fix this issue. Hi Lukh, Can you delete the '.runtime' directory of your project It is located in your project workspace. Solution This is a known issue in DEI (BDM) 10.4 and CR BDM 33152 has been submitted to be addressed in a future release. I appreciate the comment, but I already found the issue, and it was java not in the build path. The json it was trying to load I checked, and it did not start with a. When I debug, I'm noticing that all of the UI component variables have null values: package my.company.ui.parts Once it fails, both the Run Mapping and Run Mapping Using Advanced Options are greyed out. This value will be overwritten using the values from the preferences ENTRY 2 10035 10:09:05. The top message says that because it failed in parsing the json before that point due to the class def not found errors. Now when I try to launch the Eclipse product, I'm getting this Dependency Injection exception. I created the new plug-in, moved all the classes to the new plug-in and refactored the Eclipse Application Model, the product and plug-in configuration. Doesn't run on the latest JDK Issue 3 ModelioOpenSource/Modelio GitHub Doesn't run on the latest JDK 3 Closed Hyperlynx2 opened this issue on 1 comment Hyperlynx2 commented on pascalpoizat mentioned this issue on Modelio 4.1. 4.core.di. I decide to move the user interfaces to a dedicated plugin. 4.core.di Application programming interfaces describing dependency injection framework. I created a sample Eclipse 4 (Luna) application using the wizard.
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