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@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2010/9/2 Ravi Pawar <ravifc@xxxxxxxxx>:
> please check the java file attached they throws the exception in case ofCan you explain in more detail what one should do to reproduce the
> passing.
> please let me know if i am missing something.
>
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