In reviewing the Ivy user list archives, I've found out that others
are able to work around the same issue by building trunk of the plugin
code.  Another user on that list pointed to an unofficial release of
version 1.3 of the plugin.  While I haven't tried any of this out yet,
I plan to when I get home tonight.

Here's the thread from the ivy user list:
http://www.nabble.com/IvyDE-and-eclipse-3.3-%28europa%29-tf4001084.html#a11364200

And the link to the unofficial build:
http://www.nabble.com/IvyDE-and-eclipse-3.3-%28europa%29-tf4001084.html#a11364200

Carl

On 8/20/07, Nikolay Botev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> I ran into the following problem today when I updated red5_server to the
> latest release in trunk:
>
> The Eclipse Ivy plugin did not download completely some of the jars.
>
> Of course, it took me a while to figure out that this is exactly what
> happened - the symptom I was experiencing was that the project had build
> errors of missing classes.
>
> It was hard to diagnose initially because the JAR was there, and the Eclipse
> package explorer could browse its contents so it appeared as though the
> class files reported missing were there. However, when I tried to extract
> the JAR contents I discovered that the file was corrupt. Later I discovered
> that some JAR files appeared in the cache with a size of 0 and some appeared
> with a .part extension (partially downloaded).
>
> The fix is to erase the corrupt / empty / partially downloaded jars from the
> Ivy cache (located under ~/.ivy/cahce, ~ is the C:\Documents and
> Settings\<username> on windows) and rebuild the Ivy cache.
>
> The problem was further complicated by the fact that Ivy would not rebuild
> its cache on Open/Refresh/Clean of the eclipse project (as indicated in an
> earlier post by Mondain). I discovered the following workaround that does
> the trick:
>
> Open project properties, go to the Ivy section, uncheck and immediately
> check again the 'Do retrieve after solve' check box and click OK. This would
> cause Ivy to retrieve the missing jars again.
>
> After a few iterations of the above (deducing missing/corrupt packages from
> the class resolve errors) I was able to get all the packages downloaded and
> the eclipse project building without errors.
>
> I am posting this here in the hope that it might help others that run into
> the same problem when they try to check out and use the red5 project in
> Eclipse.
>
> I am using Eclipse 3.3 and just downloaded the IvyDe plugin version 1.2.0
> from http://www.jaya.free.fr/update/ (linked from
> http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/). The original jaya
> project web site
> (http://www.jayasoft.fr/org/modules/ivyeclipseui/overview.php?)
> links to another update site -
> http://www.jayasoft.fr/org/updatesite, which has another
> plugin, which maybe does not have the download problems I experienced.
>
> -Nikolay
>
>
> Re: [Red5] Ivy 1.4.1 Implemented
>
> Mondain
>  Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:26:16 -0700 All you have to do in eclipse is add the
> Ivy dependency entry it manages the
> libraries, the IvyDE prefs file is checked into SVN so I dont know why youre
> seeing any error at all.
>
> Paul
>
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