Error - Unknown packaging eclipse plugin - ibm-connections

I am following the ICCAD_L02_Getting_Started_Connections_Cloud.pdf document available on IBM Greenhouse. I have completed all steps succcessfuly till Step 84.
Once I execute step 85 and complete it I get an error.
Request help in resolving the same

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Grails module inside maven archetype parent project not able to load grails plugins inside grails module

I have a parent maven archetype reactor project having a grails 2.4.4 project as submodule (standalone grails 2.4.4 project in process to a multimodule project), all build phases are working fine only during integration test (the grails project is using functional-test-1.2.7 grails plugin for it's integration test failsafe is not used here) it is not able to load the plugins below is the error.
[ERROR] ProjectBuildingException for org.grails.plugins:easyb:zip:2.0.5:test: Some problems were encountered while processing the POMs:
[ERROR] Unknown packaging: zip # line 6, column 14
[ERROR] ProjectBuildingException for org.grails.plugins:functional-test:zip:1.2.7:test: Some problems were encountered while processing the POMs:
[ERROR] Unknown packaging: zip # line 6, column 14
[ERROR] ProjectBuildingException for org.grails.plugins:tomcat:zip:7.0.54:test: Some problems were encountered while processing the POMs:
[ERROR] Unknown packaging: zip # line 6, column 14
It started the Integration test but after 4-5 scenarios it fails like below:
SCENARIO the login form should reject invalid credentials, such as_an empty domain
GIVEN functional testing DSL is initalized
WHEN the client accesses the login form
WHEN supplies invalid credentials, such as_an empty domain
WHEN submits the form
Clicked [Login] which resolved to a [class com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.html.HtmlSubmitInput]
THEN login rejects the credentials and returns the client to the login form with an error message
THEN tear down functional testing DSL
THEN enable login form
Error |
Error running easyb tests: null (Use --stacktrace to see the full trace)
The old non-module grails project is working fine, and all IT tests are getting passed in local but in case of the multimodule project it is getting failed after 4-5 scenarios (it had total 251 test scenarios)
I've made sure both of them are identical.

SAP Commerce Cloud with Spartacus installation error

I am with a local installation of Sap Commerce Cloud 2011 with Spartacus following the steps of https://sap.github.io/spartacus-docs/installing-sap-commerce-cloud-2011/
When i execute the sentence: install.bat -r cx-for-spa
BUILD FAILED
D:\CX\SCC\hybris\bin\platform\build.xml:9: The following error occurred while executing this line:
D:\CX\SCC\hybris\bin\platform\resources\ant\antmacros.xml:89: The following error occurred while executing this line:
D:\CX\SCC\hybris\bin\platform\resources\ant\mavenTasks.xml:440: Java returned: 1
Total time: 3 seconds
Task :recipes:cx-for-spa:createStoreFrontExt FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
Where:
Build file 'D:\CX\SCC\installer\recipes\cx-for-spa\build.gradle' line: 581
What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':recipes:cx-for-spa:createStoreFrontExt'.
external process returned non-zero exit code, command: [cmd, /c, set "ANT_OPTS=-Xmx1024m -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8" & set "PLATFORM_HOME=D:\CX\SCC\hybris\bin\platform" & set "ANT_HOME=D:\CX\SCC\hybris\bin\platform\apache-ant" & set "PATH=D:\CX\SCC\hybris\bin\platform\apache-ant\bin;%PATH%" & ant createConfig -Dinput.template=develop]
I have executed those steps( sets and ant ) and repeat the install setence..but this error always appears.
Any help is welcome .. thank you very much in advance
I did the same installation last week (Sap Commerce 2011 for Spartacus).
Question to you:
Have you installed the jdk SapMachine 11 or 17? (17 makes trouble)
https://sap.github.io/SapMachine/
Have you updated the System Environment Variables of your system?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5wJXR63g1U
Have you comment out "Build Parallel = true" in the config file?
C:\SapCommerce2011\installer\customconfig
In file:"build.parallel=true" => "#build.parallel=true"
KR
Nathan

SSL problems running azure-webapp-maven-plugin config

when running:
mvn com.microsoft.azure:azure-webapp-maven-plugin:1.14.0:config
I end up with
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal com.microsoft.azure:azure-webapp-maven-plugin:1.14.0:config (default-cli) on project storingen-api: Max retries 0 times exceeded. Error Details: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target -> [Help 1]
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: Failed to execute goal com.microsoft.azure:azure-webapp-maven-plugin:1.14.0:config (default-cli) on project storingen-api: Max retries 0 times exceeded. Error Details: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
Clearly this is a certificate problem that cannot be found. I have however no clue what certificate is needed nor in which keystore it needs to be. I suppose in the cacerts of my java distribution but it's not clear in any way.
Does anyone know which cert and where to put it ?
I just running into the same problem following Azure Learn Java Azure
Basically, this error ocurred because Java is trying to connect with your Azure Subscription at Azure Console. I saw the origin of this problem executing Maven command with -X. The log trace can be visualized over here, like this:
mvn com.microsoft.azure:azure-webapp-maven-plugin:1.12.0:config -X
What I did to solve:
I tried inserting Azure certifications inside Java cacerts - following the explanation here. But it didn't change or solved the problem.
I searched for a new one version of azure-webapp-maven-plugin. Nowadays, the version is 2.3.0. You can check at Maven repository the last version. It fixed my problem and no more throws the error caused by Java.
before: mvn com.microsoft.azure:azure-webapp-maven-plugin:1.12.0:config
after (I think so, that version fixes the problem): mvn com.microsoft.azure:azure-webapp-maven-plugin:2.3.0:config
Thanks

Anchore Engine - Jenkins CI plugin

We are trying to scan our docker images using Anchore Engine Jenkins plugin.
Currently we create our application docker images, push it in our own private local registry and then deploy it in our test environments.
Now, we want to setup docker image scanning in our CI/CD process to check for any vulnerabilities.
We have installed Anchore Engine using the recommended Docker-Compose yaml method given in the Documentation link:
https://anchore.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/36000020729-install-on-docker-swarm
Post installation, we installed the
Anchore Container Image Scanner Plugin in Jenkins.
We configured the plugin as mentioned in the document link:
https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Anchore+Container+Image+Scanner+Plugin
However, the scanning fails. Error Message as follows:
2018-10-11T07:01:44.647 INFO AnchoreWorker Analysis request accepted, received image digest sha256:7d6fb7e5e7a74a4309cc436f6d11c29a96cbf27a4a8cb45a50cb0a326dc32fe8
2018-10-11T07:01:44.647 INFO AnchoreWorker Waiting for analysis of 10.180.25.2:5000/hello-world:latest, polling status periodically
2018-10-11T07:01:44.647 DEBUG AnchoreWorker anchore-engine get policy evaluation URL: http://10.180.25.2:8228/v1/images/sha256:7d6fb7e5e7a74a4309cc436f6d11c29a96cbf27a4a8cb45a50cb0a326dc32fe8/check?tag=10.180.25.2:5000/hello-world:latest&detail=true
2018-10-11T07:01:44.648 DEBUG AnchoreWorker Attempting anchore-engine get policy evaluation (1/300)
2018-10-11T07:01:44.675 DEBUG AnchoreWorker anchore-engine get policy evaluation failed. URL: http://10.180.25.2:8228/v1/images/sha256:7d6fb7e5e7a74a4309cc436f6d11c29a96cbf27a4a8cb45a50cb0a326dc32fe8/check?tag=10.180.25.2:5000/hello-world:latest&detail=true, status: HTTP/1.1 404 NOT FOUND, error: {
"detail": {},
"httpcode": 404,
"message": "image is not analyzed - analysis_status: not_analyzed"
}
NOTE:
In Image TAG 10.180.25.2:5000/hello-world:latest, 10.180.25.2:5000 is our local private registry and hello-world:latest is latest hello-world image available in docker hub which we pulled and pushed in our registry to try out image scanning using Anchore-Engine.
Unfortunately we are not able to find much resource online to try and resolve the above mentioned issue.
Anyone who might have worked on Anchore-Engine, please may I request to have a look and help us resolve this issue.
Also, any suggestions or alternatives to anchore-engine or detailed steps in case we might have missed anything would be really appreciated.
End of the output is as follows:
2018-10-15T00:48:43.880 WARN AnchoreWorker anchore-engine get policy evaluation failed. HTTP method: GET, URL: http://10.180.25.2:8228/v1/images/sha256:7d6fb7e5e7a74a4309cc436f6d11c29a96cbf27a4a8cb45a50cb0a326dc32fe8/check?tag=10.180.25.2:5000/hello-world:latest&detail=true, status: 404, error: {
"detail": {},
"httpcode": 404,
"message": "image is not analyzed - analysis_status: not_analyzed"
}
2018-10-15T00:48:43.880 WARN AnchoreWorker Exhausted all attempts polling anchore-engine. Analysis is incomplete for sha256:7d6fb7e5e7a74a4309cc436f6d11c29a96cbf27a4a8cb45a50cb0a326dc32fe8
2018-10-15T00:48:43.880 ERROR AnchorePlugin Failing Anchore Container Image Scanner Plugin step due to errors in plugin execution
hudson.AbortException: Timed out waiting for anchore-engine analysis to complete (increasing engineRetries might help). Check above logs for errors from anchore-engine
at com.anchore.jenkins.plugins.anchore.BuildWorker.runGatesEngine(BuildWorker.java:480)
at com.anchore.jenkins.plugins.anchore.BuildWorker.runGates(BuildWorker.java:343)
at com.anchore.jenkins.plugins.anchore.AnchoreBuilder.perform(AnchoreBuilder.java:338)
at hudson.tasks.BuildStepCompatibilityLayer.perform(BuildStepCompatibilityLayer.java:81)
at hudson.tasks.BuildStepMonitor$1.perform(BuildStepMonitor.java:20)
at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.perform(AbstractBuild.java:744)
at hudson.model.Build$BuildExecution.build(Build.java:206)
at hudson.model.Build$BuildExecution.doRun(Build.java:163)
at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.run(AbstractBuild.java:504)
at hudson.model.Run.execute(Run.java:1724)
at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:43)
at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:97)
at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:421)
I also checked status and found below:
docker run anchore/engine-cli:latest anchore-cli --u admin --p admin123 --url http://172.18.0.1:8228/v1 system status
Service analyzer (dockerhostid-anchore-engine, http://anchore-engine:8084): up
Service catalog (dockerhostid-anchore-engine, http://anchore-engine:8082): up
Service policy_engine (dockerhostid-anchore-engine, http://anchore-engine:8087): down (unavailable)
Service simplequeue (dockerhostid-anchore-engine, http://anchore-engine:8083): up
Service apiext (dockerhostid-anchore-engine, http://anchore-engine:8228): up
Service kubernetes_webhook (dockerhostid-anchore-engine, http://anchore-engine:8338): up
Engine DB Version: 0.0.7
Engine Code Version: 0.2.4
It seems service policy engine is down
Service policy_engine (dockerhostid-anchore-engine, http://anchore-engine:8087): down (unavailable)
I also checked the docker logs . I found below error:
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:46+0000 [-] [bootstrap] [DEBUG] service (policy_engine) starting in: 4
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:46+0000 [-] [bootstrap] [INFO] Registration complete.
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:46+0000 [-] [bootstrap] [INFO] Checking feeds client credentials
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:46+0000 [-] [bootstrap] [DEBUG] Initializing a feeds client
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:47+0000 [-] [bootstrap] [DEBUG] init values: [None, None, None, (), None, None]
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:47+0000 [-] [bootstrap] [DEBUG] using values: ['https://ancho.re/v1/service/feeds', 'https://ancho.re/oauth/token', 'https://ancho.re/v1/account/users', 'anon#ancho.re', 3, 60]
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:47+0000 [-] [urllib3.connectionpool] [DEBUG] Starting new HTTPS connection (1): ancho.re
[service:policy_engine] 2018-10-15 09:37:50+0000 [-] [bootstrap] [ERROR] Preflight checks failed with error: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='ancho.re', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /v1/account/users/anon#ancho.re (Caused by NewConnectionError('<urllib3.connection.VerifiedHTTPSConnection object at 0x7ffa905f0b90>: Failed to establish a new connection: [Errno 113] No route to host',)). Aborting service startup
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/anchore_manager/cli/service.py", line 158, in startup_service
raise Exception("process exited: " + str(rc))
Exception: process exited: 1
[anchore-policy-engine] [anchore_manager.cli.service/startup_service()] [INFO] service process exited at (Mon Oct 15 09:37:50 2018): process exited: 1
[anchore-policy-engine] [anchore_manager.cli.service/startup_service()] [INFO] exiting service thread
Thanks and Regards,
Rohan Shetty
When images are added to anchore-engine, they are queued for analysis which moves them through a simple state machine that starts with ‘not_analyzed’, goes to ‘analyzing’ and finally ends in either ‘analyzed’ or ‘analysis_failed’. Only when an image has reached ‘analyzed’ will a policy evaluation be possible.
The anchore Jenkins plugin will add an image, then poll the engine for image status/evaluation for the configured number of tries (default 300). Once the image goes to ‘analyzed’ (where policy evaluation is possible), the plugin will then receive a policy evaluation result from the engine.
The plugin will fail the build (by default) if the max retries has been performed and the image has not reached ‘analyzed’, if the image does reach ‘analyzed’ but the policy evaluation is producing a ‘fail’ result (meaning the image didn’t pass your configured policy checks). Note that all build failure behavior can be controlled in the plugin (I.e. there are options to allow the plugin to succeed even if the analysis or image eval fails).
You’ll need to look at the end of the output from your build run (instead of just the beginning from your post), and combined with the information above, it should be clear which scenario is causing the plugin to fail the build.
We have resolved the issue.
Root Cause:
We were not able to establish a successful https connection to URL : https://ancho.re from within the anchore-engine docker container.
As a result the service:policy_engine was not able to start.
https://ancho.re is required to download policy feeds and sync-up periodically. Without these policy anchore-engine won't be able to analyse the docker images.
Solution:
1) We passed a HTTPS_PROXY URL as an environment variable in the docker-compose.yaml of anchore-engine.
We used this proxy URL to bypass restrictions in our environment and establish a connection with https://ancho.re url.
2) Restarted the docker containers.
Finally we got all services up and running including Anchore policy-engine.
FYI:
It takes a while to download all the required Feeds depending on your internet speed.
Lastly, Thanks to the Anchore community for quick responses and support over slack.
Hope this helps.
Warm Regards,
Rohan Shetty

Error while updating the project from Nuxeo Studio

I am getting following error whenver I try to update my studio project from Nuxeo Platform. Earlier I was getting a transaction timeout error and I increased the nuxeo.db.transactiontimeout to 900. But now I see this error as below.
Also, when I stop and start the nuxeo server, in the summary tab I see that one the application fails to start. There is also an error An error was detected during startup = Component Loading Status: Pending: 0 / Missing: 0 / Unstarted: 1 / Total : 770

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