Hello World Java tutorial deployNodes failed
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During the ./gradlew deplyNodes command i received this error message.
error: package com.google.common.collect does not exist
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
^
I followed all steps in the tutorial.
java gradle corda
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During the ./gradlew deplyNodes command i received this error message.
error: package com.google.common.collect does not exist
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
^
I followed all steps in the tutorial.
java gradle corda
Update your question with a link to the tutorial you were using.
– skomisa
Nov 12 at 1:43
It would be this tutorial: docs.corda.net/hello-world-state.html.
– Joel
Nov 12 at 9:19
Yes. Joel is right .
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 12:47
I´m using Ubuntu as my development environment. All CORDA examples worked just fine.
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 14:04
Rodrigo, if Joel's answer resolved your problem could you please accept it and/or upvote it?
– skomisa
Nov 17 at 5:46
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During the ./gradlew deplyNodes command i received this error message.
error: package com.google.common.collect does not exist
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
^
I followed all steps in the tutorial.
java gradle corda
During the ./gradlew deplyNodes command i received this error message.
error: package com.google.common.collect does not exist
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
^
I followed all steps in the tutorial.
java gradle corda
java gradle corda
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Update your question with a link to the tutorial you were using.
– skomisa
Nov 12 at 1:43
It would be this tutorial: docs.corda.net/hello-world-state.html.
– Joel
Nov 12 at 9:19
Yes. Joel is right .
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 12:47
I´m using Ubuntu as my development environment. All CORDA examples worked just fine.
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 14:04
Rodrigo, if Joel's answer resolved your problem could you please accept it and/or upvote it?
– skomisa
Nov 17 at 5:46
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Update your question with a link to the tutorial you were using.
– skomisa
Nov 12 at 1:43
It would be this tutorial: docs.corda.net/hello-world-state.html.
– Joel
Nov 12 at 9:19
Yes. Joel is right .
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 12:47
I´m using Ubuntu as my development environment. All CORDA examples worked just fine.
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 14:04
Rodrigo, if Joel's answer resolved your problem could you please accept it and/or upvote it?
– skomisa
Nov 17 at 5:46
Update your question with a link to the tutorial you were using.
– skomisa
Nov 12 at 1:43
Update your question with a link to the tutorial you were using.
– skomisa
Nov 12 at 1:43
It would be this tutorial: docs.corda.net/hello-world-state.html.
– Joel
Nov 12 at 9:19
It would be this tutorial: docs.corda.net/hello-world-state.html.
– Joel
Nov 12 at 9:19
Yes. Joel is right .
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 12:47
Yes. Joel is right .
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 12:47
I´m using Ubuntu as my development environment. All CORDA examples worked just fine.
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 14:04
I´m using Ubuntu as my development environment. All CORDA examples worked just fine.
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 14:04
Rodrigo, if Joel's answer resolved your problem could you please accept it and/or upvote it?
– skomisa
Nov 17 at 5:46
Rodrigo, if Joel's answer resolved your problem could you please accept it and/or upvote it?
– skomisa
Nov 17 at 5:46
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This is a bug caused by recent changes to the CorDapp Templates. It is being fixed by this PR.
In the meantime, drop this import and use Arrays.asList()
instead of ImmutableList.of()
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This is a bug caused by recent changes to the CorDapp Templates. It is being fixed by this PR.
In the meantime, drop this import and use Arrays.asList()
instead of ImmutableList.of()
.
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This is a bug caused by recent changes to the CorDapp Templates. It is being fixed by this PR.
In the meantime, drop this import and use Arrays.asList()
instead of ImmutableList.of()
.
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up vote
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accepted
This is a bug caused by recent changes to the CorDapp Templates. It is being fixed by this PR.
In the meantime, drop this import and use Arrays.asList()
instead of ImmutableList.of()
.
This is a bug caused by recent changes to the CorDapp Templates. It is being fixed by this PR.
In the meantime, drop this import and use Arrays.asList()
instead of ImmutableList.of()
.
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– skomisa
Nov 12 at 1:43
It would be this tutorial: docs.corda.net/hello-world-state.html.
– Joel
Nov 12 at 9:19
Yes. Joel is right .
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 12:47
I´m using Ubuntu as my development environment. All CORDA examples worked just fine.
– Rodrigo Gomensoro
Nov 12 at 14:04
Rodrigo, if Joel's answer resolved your problem could you please accept it and/or upvote it?
– skomisa
Nov 17 at 5:46