Ah - don’t think that’s been cherry-picked yet to 4.3...

On Feb 25, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Mike Tutkowski 
<mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com<mailto:mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com>> wrote:

I should point out that I'm having this issue on 4.3 (haven't tried to run
master in a couple weeks).


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Mike Tutkowski <
mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com<mailto:mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com>> wrote:

I'm still getting the following error:


ERROR [c.c.u.d.Merovingian2] (main:null) Unable to get a new db connection
java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for
jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/cloud?autoReconnect=true&prepStmtCacheSize=517&cachePrepStmts=true

I built using "mvn -P developer,systemvm clean install" and ran the
management server using "mvn -pl client jetty:run".

Any thoughts on that?

Thanks


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:10 PM, John Kinsella 
<j...@stratosec.co<mailto:j...@stratosec.co>> wrote:

Yep that works - thanks! Will close 6157.

On Feb 25, 2014, at 3:33 AM, Hugo Trippaers 
<h...@trippaers.nl<mailto:h...@trippaers.nl><mailto:
h...@trippaers.nl<mailto:h...@trippaers.nl>>> wrote:

Heya,

Just pushed a change that will make the database work again. :-)


@Alex. The mysql jar used to be pulled in as a dependency from
framework-db. As the client target is responsible for building the war file
for the packages including this in the client pom would also put it in the
war file and in the packages.

I think i have an elegant solution, its now included as a dependency for
both the database deploy and the jetty:run target. Which makes it
effectively a "provided" library for the purpose of our maven build. See
commit 8e6b86ae23dce802044388c5420ff61511d7115b and
e883877c7a6f9df04b572afd4ee5f10d265bcc3a.

I can deploy a database and start the jetty:run target now without any
trouble (at least not more trouble than usual ;-) )

My next step is to clean up some of the dependencies. I think that only
cloud-framework-db should have a provided dependency on mysql. It's the
only piece of source code that actually needs the mysql driver to be
present during compilation for the optional HA configuration. There are
some test classes that depend on database functionally but those should be
moved to an integration test profile that could include the database
driver, those tests are disabled anyway so they don't cause any trouble now.


Cheers,

Hugo

On 25 feb. 2014, at 06:39, Rajani Karuturi 
<rajani.karut...@citrix.com<mailto:rajani.karut...@citrix.com>
<mailto:rajani.karut...@citrix.com>> wrote:

Can we move the mysql-connector-java dependency to the parent
POM(SOURCE-ROOT/pom.xml) and define it different scopes for each profile?

ie)


<profile>
<id>developer</id>
 <dependencies>
     <dependency>
       <groupId>mysql</groupId>
       <artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId>
       <scope>compile</scope>
     </dependency>
 </dependencies>
</profile>
<profile>
 <id>production</id>
 <dependencies>
     <dependency>
       <groupId>mysql</groupId>
       <artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId>
       <scope>provided</scope>
     </dependency>
 </dependencies>
</profile>

Thanks,
~Rajani



On 24-Feb-2014, at 11:41 pm, Hugo Trippaers 
<trip...@gmail.com<mailto:trip...@gmail.com><mailto:
trip...@gmail.com<mailto:trip...@gmail.com>><mailto:trip...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Indeed,

I've been fighting with maven all day to get the development profile to
include MySql. No luck yet, will give it another shot tomorrow :-)

Hugo

Sent from my iPhone

On 24 feb. 2014, at 18:21, David Nalley 
<da...@gnsa.us<mailto:da...@gnsa.us><mailto:
da...@gnsa.us<mailto:da...@gnsa.us>><mailto:da...@gnsa.us>> wrote:

So it should be ok to include the jar in non-default builds. developer
and deploydb are not what we'd expect a normal user to consume.
(Anyone else's head spinning?)

--David

On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:44 AM, John Kinsella 
<j...@stratosec.co<mailto:j...@stratosec.co><mailto:
j...@stratosec.co<mailto:j...@stratosec.co>><mailto:j...@stratosec.co>> wrote:
I created CLOUDSTACK-6157 over the weekend to track this. Not sure adding
the jar after compile will help the deploydb target, but will give it a try
this morning.

Could we set up the pom.xmls to use the jar for execution if it's found
in the user/system classpaths while respecting the legal requirements?

Rayees' suggestion for cloud.spec makes sense for the RPM builds, but
doesn't affect the developer issues.

-He who needs more maven experience

On Feb 24, 2014, at 7:36 AM, Hugo Trippaers 
<h...@trippaers.nl<mailto:h...@trippaers.nl><mailto:
h...@trippaers.nl<mailto:h...@trippaers.nl>><mailto:h...@trippaers.nl>> wrote:

Heya,

as the mysql dependency is now set to provided in all the poms to fix our
license compliancy the jetty target and the deployed targets are not
working.

I'm trying to configure an optional profile to enable those targets to
include the mysql dependency while executing, but so far no luck. If anyone
has some bright ideas on how to do this i'm all ears. In the meantime the
best solutions i've found to continue working is to copy the mysql jar file
into the directory
client/target/cloud-client-ui-4.4.0-SNAPSHOT/WEB-INF/lib/ by hand after
running mvm install and before running the jetty target (just don't run mvn
clean).

Hopefully a better solution in the near future.

Cheers,

Hugo





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