If you are using ignite.sh it should be fine.

Igor

On Nov 28, 2016 8:29 AM, "Riccardo Iacomini" <riccardo.iacom...@rdslab.com>
wrote:

> I will try. Yes I am using the ignite.sh command. Any drawbacks?
>
> Il 28 nov 2016 5:26 PM, "Igor Rudyak" <irud...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
> Try to check your classpath. Find ignite process usig something like  ps
> -es | grep  Ignite and check java command used to launch ignite.
>
> By the way, how you launching Ignite? Do you use ignite.sh script for this?
>
> Igor
>
> On Nov 28, 2016 8:05 AM, "Riccardo Iacomini" <riccardo.iacom...@rdslab.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Igor,
>> I tried your suggestion, but it does find the class. I've also read from
>> the README files that optional modules must be copied into the libs folder:
>> same outcome. I've tried also the docker image, adding my configuration xml
>> files to it, and running the image as specified here
>> <https://apacheignite.readme.io/v1.5/docs/docker-deployment> in the
>> documentation. Do you have any other suggestion?
>>
>> Thanks for your patience.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Riccardo Iacomini
>>
>>
>> *RDSLab*
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 8:46 PM, Igor Rudyak <irud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Try to include required jars into IGNITE_LIBS environment variable.
>>>
>>> Igor
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 5:21 AM, Riccardo Iacomini <
>>> riccardo.iacom...@rdslab.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Igor,
>>>> thanks for your reply. I've both tried building ignite from source and
>>>> removing CassandraAdminCredentials class specifying username and password
>>>> in the bean's properties. Anyway, I cannot get it work. Ignite still cannot
>>>> find the required classes, this time 
>>>> *org.apache.ignite.cache.store.cassandra.utils.datasource.DataSource.
>>>> *The class is indeed located in the jar ignite-cassandra-1.7.0.jar in
>>>> IGNITE_HOME/modules/cassandra/target. I tried adding the path to
>>>> USER_LIBS and CLASSPATH, no different behavior. Maybe the environment
>>>> variables got ignored?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Riccardo Iacomini
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *RDSLab*
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Igor Rudyak <irud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Riccardo,
>>>>>
>>>>> *CassandraAdminCredentials *class is only available in Ignite unit
>>>>> tests sources. If you want to use it you should build Ignite from source
>>>>> code. Such way, it will create
>>>>> *ignite-cassandra-tests-${project.version}.zip* where jar may find
>>>>> jar file containing all the test classes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also if you want to use Cassandra as a persistent store you actually
>>>>> don't need *CassandraAdminCredentials  *cause it's just used for
>>>>> tests.
>>>>>
>>>>> Igor
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 7:33 AM, Riccardo Iacomini <
>>>>> riccardo.iacom...@rdslab.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Following the example <https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/examples>
>>>>>> provided in the docs, I am trying to setup a basic Ignite cluster using
>>>>>> Cassandra as persistent store. I've downloaded ignite 1.7 and created the
>>>>>> configuration files. Ignite does read them at startup, but I get this 
>>>>>> error
>>>>>> message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *class org.apache.ignite.IgniteException: Failed to instantiate
>>>>>> Spring XML application context (make sure all classes used in Spring
>>>>>> configuration are present at CLASSPATH*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CassandraAdminCredentials is the class not being found. Commenting
>>>>>> the bean, I get the same for the next class. I tried adding the path to 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> jar *ignite-cassandra-1.7.0.jar *to both CLASSPATH and USER_LIBS,
>>>>>> still not getting found. Opening the jar I cannot find the requested 
>>>>>> class.
>>>>>> Am I missing some dependencies?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for your help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Riccardo Iacomini
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *RDSLab*
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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