Igor, The documentation has been moved to the new integrations related site https://apacheignite-mix.readme.io/docs/ignite-with-apache-cassandra <https://apacheignite-mix.readme.io/docs/ignite-with-apache-cassandra>
You’re free to update it there. — Denis > On Nov 29, 2016, at 11:49 AM, Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org> wrote: > > Igor, > > Please hold on for a while. I’ve just started moving all the integrations > related documentation to a new domain. I’ll let you know when it’s safe to > update the doc. > > — > Denis > >> On Nov 29, 2016, at 10:46 AM, Igor Rudyak <irud...@gmail.com >> <mailto:irud...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi Riccardo, >> >> Thanks for noticing this. There were number of refactorings done and it >> looks like we need to update the documentation. >> >> I'll update the documentation for the module. >> >> Igor >> >> On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org >> <mailto:dma...@apache.org>> wrote: >> Igor, >> >> Would you mind looking through the documentation and updating it whenever is >> needed? >> >> — >> Denis >> >>> On Nov 29, 2016, at 1:58 AM, Riccardo Iacomini >>> <riccardo.iacom...@rdslab.com <mailto:riccardo.iacom...@rdslab.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Igor, >>> I finally discovered what was causing the issue. The example provided >>> <https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/examples> in the Ignite documentation >>> page has a subtle difference in the package structure of several classes, >>> for example: >>> >>> org.apache.ignite.cache.store.cassandra.datasource.DataSource (the class in >>> the ignite-cassandra.jar) vs >>> org.apache.ignite.cache.store.cassandra.utils.datasource.DataSource (in the >>> example). The same applies also for other classes in the example. I do not >>> know if this is due to a refactoring performed on the code which did not >>> propagates through the examples, or simply I used a different version of >>> the documentation in contrast with the one I was running. >>> >>> Anyway, thank you for your time. >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Riccardo Iacomini >>> RDSLab >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Igor Rudyak <irud...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:irud...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> If you are using ignite.sh it should be fine. >>> >>> Igor >>> >>> >>> On Nov 28, 2016 8:29 AM, "Riccardo Iacomini" <riccardo.iacom...@rdslab.com >>> <mailto: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 >>> <mailto: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 >>> <mailto: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 >>> <mailto: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 <mailto: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 >>> <mailto: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 <mailto: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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >