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Posted to issues@ignite.apache.org by "Kurt Semba (Jira)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2019/09/09 10:21:00 UTC
[jira] [Created] (IGNITE-12151) Load Cache: Failed to load bean in
app context
Kurt Semba created IGNITE-12151:
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Summary: Load Cache: Failed to load bean in app context
Key: IGNITE-12151
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-12151
Project: Ignite
Issue Type: Bug
Components: binary, cache
Affects Versions: 2.7.5
Environment: * Ubuntu 18.04
* Ignite server v2.7.5 - running in a docker container with the REST API module enabled
* Ignite web-console: 2.7.0 - also running in a docker container
* Ignite web-agent - downloaded from the web-console so I assume also using version 2.7.0 - not running in a docker container (properly connects to both the web-console as well as the cluster... until I kill my cluster ;) )
* MySQL DB: v5.7 running on a remote VM
* IDE: Visual Studio Code (latest update)
Reporter: Kurt Semba
Attachments: Dockerfile, clientLoadCaches.log, cluster.log
Hi team,
I was following the instructions from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ6h55VhUBI] and onwards to use the web-console and web-agent to import data from a MySQL DB. It all works fine until I download the cluster configuration Java project from the web-console and try to run the "LoadCaches" java file in my IDE.
The client (LoadCaches code) fails with an "IgniteCheckedException: Failed to connect to node" exception but more importantly, the ignite cluster crashes as well with an "IgniteException: Failed to load bean in application context" exception. See both logs attached.
The parts where I diverged from the demo video series:
* I did not tweak the cluster config using the web-console - just kept it as it was auto-created by the web-console
* I edited /src/main/resources/META-INF/ImportedCluster-client.xml and configured the IP of my Ignite cluster (both the ignite cluster and the IDE code are running on the same server, but using the default 127.0.0.1 didn't connect)
* I edited the pom.xml file to make the Java code use the latest v2.7.5 libraries to load the cache (since the cluster is also running this version)
Do I have to somehow pre-stage the cluster / cache with the DB table I'm trying to import? I was hoping that the web-console would do that when I use the "Import from Database" wizard?
Maybe the version mismatch between web-console (2.7.0) and cluster (2.7.5) is an issue?
Thanks
Kurt
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