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fjb_saper
PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Boomn4x4 wrote:
mqjeff wrote:

you will always need to start Eclipse with the LD Library path configured.


It's configured property, I have the library path set in my .profiles. Nothing in my LD path changed between the time it was working and when I reinstalled the clean version. I tried taking the LD path back out, hoping to see that I would get the MQJBIND error again, but it didn't happen. Nothing out of the ordinary seems to be happening, just, no local queues.

I've dried disabling / renabling the Eclipse configuration, and still nothing.

Did you try to start with "-clean" ? Then see if the perspective is available, check any startup errors?
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Boomn4x4
PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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fjb_saper wrote:
Boomn4x4 wrote:
mqjeff wrote:

you will always need to start Eclipse with the LD Library path configured.


It's configured property, I have the library path set in my .profiles. Nothing in my LD path changed between the time it was working and when I reinstalled the clean version. I tried taking the LD path back out, hoping to see that I would get the MQJBIND error again, but it didn't happen. Nothing out of the ordinary seems to be happening, just, no local queues.

I've dried disabling / renabling the Eclipse configuration, and still nothing.

Did you try to start with "-clean" ? Then see if the perspective is available, check any startup errors?


Yes, I did try with clean. The perspective is there, just not my local queues. I am able to connect to/manage remote queues fine.

Where can i see if there are any startup errors? Nothing is displaying to the screen.
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mqjeff
PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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errors would be in <workspace>/metadata/.log

could also be a permissions issue with the user. but, I know, it worked before you reinstalled...
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Boomn4x4
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Okay.... trying another approach.

I've forgotten all about the Indigo version I had installed, as well as the 3.3 version I just installed.

What I've done now, is simply launched the version of Eclipse that launches with the "strmqcfg" command. Set it to open as "Eclipse Workbench". In then installed the C++ development plugins and all appears to be working fine. However, I have gone to install my SVN plugin, which requires the csvn libraries. In my previouis versions, I simply with to the eclipse.ini file and added -Djava.library.path=\opt\csvn\lib to the ini, and all was good.

But, I went into, what I though was my MQ eclipse install directory, /opt/mqm/eclipseSDK33/eclipse and edited the .ini file there, with no change. It still cannot find the java library path. So I executed eclipse from the command line, and a seemingly different version of eclipse launches... one that doesn't see my local queues either.

So, now I'm at a loss..... How, exactly, does the strmqcfg script work? I thought it was simply a script, but now that I have gone looking for it, its a binary? I suppose that question isn't nearly as important as "how do I tell eclipse to look in /opt/csvn/lib for by java library path?
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mqjeff
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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sorry, I'd forgotten.

strmqcfg is a binary. it ends up calling runmqcfg (or runmqcfg_rcp), which is a script.

If you carefully make changes to runmqcfg/runmqcfg_rcp (probably the second one), to add this to your java library path, it should work.
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