![]() ![]() Searching for solutions, I tried to specify the VM path at dbeaver. at 4.InjectorImpl.disposed (InjectorImpl.java:450) at 4.Requestor.disposed (Requestor.java:156) at 4.update (ContextObjectSupplier. ![]() Thanks for your help greg-449 - much appreciated. I replaced the PostConstruct annotation with Inject and it fixed the problem. I only found, that I may register the logger befor graphical startup but not where and how. I upgraded DB from 5.2.5 (working perfectly) to 5.3.0 this morning and it crashes at startup. It was running but all of the variables were null because DI wasn't working (value for parent window for the constructor was null). I tired to ask google, but there are no helping results. : Exception in Application start methodĪt .LauncherImpl.launchApplication1(LauncherImpl.java:917)Īt .LauncherImpl.lambda$launchApplication$1(LauncherImpl.java:182)Ĭaused by: 4.core.di.InjectionException: Unable to process "GraphicsLoaderImpl.logger": no actual value was found for the argument 4.InjectorImpl.reportUnresolvedArgument(InjectorImpl.java:485)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.resolveRequestorArgs(InjectorImpl.java:476)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.internalInject(InjectorImpl.java:128)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.internalMake(InjectorImpl.java:408)Īt 4.InjectorImpl.make(InjectorImpl.java:331)Īt 4.(ContextInjectionFactory.java:202)Īt .ui.workbench.fx.E4Application.preLifecycle(E4Application.java:285)Īt .ui.4Workbench(AbstractE4Application.java:277)Īt .ui.workbench.fx.E4Application.initE4Workbench(E4Application.java:383)Īt .ui.workbench.fx.E4Application$1.run(E4Application.java:232)Īt .ui.workbench.fx.E4Application.jfxStart(E4Application.java:271)Īt .ui.workbench.fx.DefaultJFXApp.start(DefaultJFXApp.java:60)Īt .LauncherImpl.lambda$launchApplication1$8(LauncherImpl.java:863)Īt .PlatformImpl.lambda$runAndWait$7(PlatformImpl.java:326)Īt .PlatformImpl.lambda$null$5(PlatformImpl.java:295)Īt (Native Method)Īt .PlatformImpl.lambda$runLater$6(PlatformImpl.java:294)Īt .InvokeLaterDispatcher$n(InvokeLaterDispatcher.java:95)Īt .win.WinApplication._runLoop(Native Method)Īt .$null$4(WinApplication.java:185) !MESSAGE Exception in Application start method Doesn't run on the latest JDK Issue 3 ModelioOpenSource/Modelio GitHub Doesn't run on the latest JDK 3 Closed Hyperlynx2 opened this issue on 1 comment Hyperlynx2 commented on pascalpoizat mentioned this issue on Modelio 4.1. Import .!SESSION 17:19:34.700 -īootLoader constants: OS=win32, ARCH=x86_64, WS=win32, NL=de_DEįramework arguments: -product my.test.productĬommand-line arguments: -product my.test.product -data C:\Users\jacobitz\eclipse-workspace_con_2021/./ -dev file:C:/Users/jacobitz/eclipse-workspace_con_2021/.metadata/.plugins//my./dev.properties -os win32 -ws win32 -arch x86_64 -consoleLog When I debug, I'm noticing that all of the UI component variables have null values: package my.company.ui.parts Now when I try to launch the Eclipse product, I'm getting this Dependency Injection exception. scala Eclipse is not opening and giving error: 4.core.di. ![]() I created the new plug-in, moved all the classes to the new plug-in and refactored the Eclipse Application Model, the product and plug-in configuration. I decide to move the user interfaces to a dedicated plugin. Then things should start working as advertised I'll take care to update. Open the launch configuration and add the following value in VM arguments: .fx.osgi. I appreciate the comment, but I already found the issue, and it was java not in the build path. through i don't see it getting mentionned which clear is a bug in the wiki. Obtain an instance of the specified class and inject it with the data from the supplier. The json it was trying to load I checked, and it did not start with a. use: package: 4.core.di, class: InjectionException. I created a sample Eclipse 4 (Luna) application using the wizard. The top message says that because it failed in parsing the json before that point due to the class def not found errors. ![]()
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