the first reason coming to my mind is checking the plugin folder in the
trafficmining.properties file.
Is the property "plugin.dir" set correctly?
Does the named folder already exist?
And is the Default.jar placed in that folder?
Hope this helps you out.
cheers
Matthias
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Am 18.04.2012 18:55, schrieb Jian Wen:
> Yes the folder and the jar file are there. Previously the plugins folder
> is not there, and the log complained for missing plugin folder. So I
> manually copied the built Default.jar into the plugins folder. Now it
> has no complain on the missing plugin folder, but the plugin seems not
> being loaded.
ah wait - are you starting the project in the console or via NetBeans?
I had this issue some days ago when I ran the project from within NB and
didn't set the working directory to "dist".
By the way: have you checked out the bleeding edge sources or do you use
a download release? I'd recommend the latest sources directly via
Mercurial. At least for me it was stable in the most rectent tests.
I am currently in a larger refactoring but plan to finish this
refactoring this weekend. I raised an issue for this problem as it
really isn't solved very conveniently:
https://code.google.com/p/trafficmining/issues/detail?id=18
Regards
Franz
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