Hello!
Since it is Windows (build once, run everywhere no sh!t), maybe you can
just share the compiled project with general public, or just the .exe?
We could try running it, see if it fails. BTW, did you try to run it on a
different box?
Regards,
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Ilya Kasnacheev
пт, 7 февр. 2020 г. в 00:2
No, they are not.
Honestly, I'm running out of ideas as I can not reproduce the issue
and thus can not debug it. It actually looks like some kind of memory
corruption. Are you sure that the issue can be reproduced with the
code snippet you've provided?
Best Regards,
Igor
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at
Yes. I was using MSVC for both of them.
BTW, are the project odbc and thin-client in the ignite needed? I did not
build them because of some compiling issues.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 5:54 AM Igor Sapego wrote:
> The issue looks very weird to me. Have you compiled the Ignite
> libs using the sam
The issue looks very weird to me. Have you compiled the Ignite
libs using the same compiler as you use in your project?
Best Regards,
Igor
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 7:39 PM Anthony wrote:
> Hello,
> The "usrCp" value is
> NameValueType
> ▶ usrCp const std::string &
> Seems that the "cfg.jvmClass
Hello,
The "usrCp" value is
NameValueType
▶ usrCp const std::string &
Seems that the "cfg.jvmClassPath" was not set properly?
I am not familiar with java environment, should i set some environmental
variable?
Thank you!
Anthony
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 5:20 AM Igor Sapego wrote:
> Hi
>
> And w
Hi
And what is the value of "usrCp" argument?
For me the code works just fine.
Best Regards,
Igor
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 12:22 AM Anthony wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to ignite C++. I am using windows 10, VS community.
>
> I keep getting Access Violation when I am trying to run the following
Hello,
I am new to ignite C++. I am using windows 10, VS community.
I keep getting Access Violation when I am trying to run the following code.
#include
#include
using namespace ignite;
int main() {
IgniteConfiguration cfg;
Ignite node = Ignition::Start(cfg);
std::cout << "node started" << std: