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  1. jclouds
  2. JCLOUDS-1312

aws-3 upload problem

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    • Bug
    • Status: Resolved
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Invalid
    • 2.0.1
    • 2.0.1
    • jclouds-blobstore
    • Linux, AWS-S3
    • Important

    Description

      There are two problems as such.

      Here is my pom.xml for jclouds related stuff.

      <dependency>
                      <groupId>org.apache.jclouds</groupId>
                      <artifactId>jclouds-all</artifactId>
                      <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version>
                      <exclusions>
                          <exclusion>
                              <artifactId>*</artifactId>
                              <groupId>asm</groupId>
                          </exclusion>
                      </exclusions>
                  </dependency>
                  <dependency>
                      <groupId>org.apache.jclouds.driver</groupId>
                      <artifactId>jclouds-jsch</artifactId>
                      <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version>
                  </dependency>
                  <dependency>
                      <groupId>org.apache.jclouds</groupId>
                      <artifactId>jclouds-core</artifactId>
                      <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version>
                  </dependency>
                  <dependency>
                      <groupId>org.apache.jclouds</groupId>
                      <artifactId>jclouds-blobstore</artifactId>
                      <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version>
                  </dependency>
      

      If I use this dependencies in my project, then while uploading a file to s3, I get class not found exception as I get old version of guava (11.x) which does not even have reflect package.

      To sort this out, i explicitly add guava 19 and i am able to get past this problem. Next again when I am trying to upload a blob, I am getting

      Caused by: org.jclouds.http.HttpException: did not receive ETag
      	at org.jclouds.http.functions.ParseETagHeader.apply(ParseETagHeader.java:45)
      	at org.jclouds.http.functions.ParseETagHeader.apply(ParseETagHeader.java:32)
      	at org.jclouds.rest.internal.InvokeHttpMethod.invoke(InvokeHttpMethod.java:90)
      	at org.jclouds.rest.internal.InvokeHttpMethod.apply(InvokeHttpMethod.java:73)
      	at org.jclouds.rest.internal.InvokeHttpMethod.apply(InvokeHttpMethod.java:44)
      	at org.jclouds.rest.internal.DelegatesToInvocationFunction.handle(DelegatesToInvocationFunction.java:156)
      	at org.jclouds.rest.internal.DelegatesToInvocationFunction.invoke(DelegatesToInvocationFunction.java:123)
      	at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy46.putObject(Unknown Source)
      	at org.jclouds.s3.blobstore.S3BlobStore.putBlob(S3BlobStore.java:267)
      	at org.jclouds.aws.s3.blobstore.AWSS3BlobStore.putBlob(AWSS3BlobStore.java:85)
      	at org.jclouds.s3.blobstore.S3BlobStore.putBlob(S3BlobStore.java:246)
      

      This is essentially how I am using jclouds

      context = ContextBuilder.newBuilder(provider)
                          .credentials(decriptedIdentity, decryptedCredentials)
                          .buildView(BlobStoreContext.class);
      
                   blobStore.blobBuilder(keyFromFileID)
                  .payload(payload)
                  .contentLength(payload.size())
                  .build();
      

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