I am not sure how to troubleshoot within the OS or discern what the difference is between Catalina and Big Sur. The fact there seems to be a common issue for several IDEs and a DB manager, may suggest there is something going on with Big Sur. Perhaps we are shaking the tree enough and slowly figuring out what is going on. On Jan 14, 2021, at 3:07 PM, jimjohan - Thank you for the useful insights. If multiple apps experience it there may be a short term fix to get it operational and maybe in a future Big Sur release Apple will provide some better resolution. If Big Sur changes what JAVA_HOME does there may be a need to do some kind of patch in modelio. If I move to /tmp, then everything works as expected." If this matters to you, consider filing an bug "What directory are you in? Java works fine here, but not in a restricted directory like Downloads. I am not sure how to troubleshoot within the OS or discern what the difference is between Catalina and Big Sur.ĭoing a search for "big sur java 8 support" I found this post in an apple developer forum: and I saw a few interesting "Note that Big Sur breaks the previous behaviour of the JAVA_HOME environment variable to pick the Java version used to run the command-line tools. : javax/xml/bind/JAXBExceptionĪt .(ModuleXmlExtractor.java:167)Īt .(ModuleXmlExtractor.java:264)Īt .catalog.FileModuleStore$FileModuleStoreEntry.getModuleHandle(FileModuleStore.java:523)Īt .(FileModuleStore.java:241)Īt .(OsLifeCycleManager.java:302)Īt .(OsLifeCycleManager.java:329)Īt .(OsLifeCycleManager.java:171)Īt java.base/.invoke0(Native Method)Īt java.base/.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)Īt java.base/.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)Īt java.base/.invoke(Method.java:567)Īt 4.MethodRequestor.execute(MethodRequestor.java:58)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.invokeUsingClass(InjectorImpl.java:320)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.invoke(InjectorImpl.java:248)Īt 4.(ContextInjectionFactory.java:139)Īt 4.ui.4Application.lambda$0(E4Application.java:242)Īt java.base/(Optional.java:183)Īt 4.ui.4Application.createE4Workbench(E4Application.java:238)Īt 4.ui.4Application.start(E4Application.java:152)Īt .(EclipseAppHandle.java:199)Īt .(EclipseAppLauncher.java:137)Īt .(EclipseAppLauncher.java:107)Īt .(EclipseStarter.java:391)Īt .(EclipseStarter.java:246)Īt .Main.invokeFramework(Main.java:659)Īt .Main.basicRun(Main.java:595)Īt .n(Main.java:1501)Ĭaused by: : cannot be found by .data_4.09140500Īt .(BundleLoader.java:511)Īt .(BundleLoader.java:422)Īt .(BundleLoader.java:414)Īt .(ModuleClassLoader.java:153)Īt java.base/(ClassLoader.java:521) This value will be overwritten using the values from the preferences !MESSAGE System property http.nonProxyHosts has been set to local|*.local|169.254/16|*.169.254/16 by an external source. I would be happy if someone could point me out what I'm missing.BootLoader constants: OS=macosx, ARCH=x86_64, WS=cocoa, NL=en_GBįramework arguments: -clearPersistedState -keyring /Users/emile/.eclipse_keyringĬommand-line arguments: -os macosx -ws cocoa -arch x86_64 -clearPersistedState -keyring /Users/emile/.eclipse_keyring Maybe I'm just searching for the wrong things, but I'm pretty clueless right now. I have no idea what is going wrong even after several hours of googling. 4.core.di.InjectionException: Could not find satisfiable constructor in my. However, when firing up the application an exception is thrown: I created a view wrapper which extends the DIViewPart class, the view itself which uses dependency injection on the constructor and referenced the view wrapper in my plugin.xml. I'm trying to porting an E3.X application to E4 and following an tutorial by Lars Vogel.
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