thank you for the reply and time you spend.
your guest domain should not be running and then run my program without any
change.you will see an exception where you dont expect it to occur.
libvirt : 0.6.3 and libvirt-java: 0.4.2 i am using. Please let me know if i
miss to provide you any other details.
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 3:29 AM, Matthias Bolte <
matthias.bolte(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
2010/9/2 Ravi Pawar <ravifc(a)gmail.com>:
> please check the java file attached they throws the exception in case of
> passing.
> please let me know if i am missing something.
>
Can you explain in more detail what one should do to reproduce the
problem you seem to see with the attached code? Also you didn't
mention which versions of libvirt and libvirt-java you're using.
When I run you example code (with a guest name that exists in my setup
and libvirt and libvirt-java form current git head) I don't see any
exceptions. Even when I add e.printStackTrace() to the catch block of
TestMultiThreadingLibvirtWithError I don't see exceptions.
$ java -classpath ./target/libvirt-0.4.6.jar:./ravi:/usr/share/java/jna.jar
Test
start class 0
start class 1
start class 2
start class 3
start class 4
start class 5
start class 6
start class 7
start class 8
start class 9
So this works for me.
Matthias
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Thanks & Regards
Ravi Pawar