Java ClassPath.from Guava problem - scanning windows/sys32 directory
I try to run this piece of code from eclipse and I see something strange. I am running on a windows machine with W10 installed with J8.
When running this code the ClassPath.from(...) function from Google Guava lib start to scan directory like "Cannot read directory C:ProgramDataPackages" and takes very long and I don't understand why.
The Yaml.class file is from a thirdparty jar.
ClassPath cp = ClassPath.from(Yaml.class.getClassLoader());
java eclipse classloader guava
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I try to run this piece of code from eclipse and I see something strange. I am running on a windows machine with W10 installed with J8.
When running this code the ClassPath.from(...) function from Google Guava lib start to scan directory like "Cannot read directory C:ProgramDataPackages" and takes very long and I don't understand why.
The Yaml.class file is from a thirdparty jar.
ClassPath cp = ClassPath.from(Yaml.class.getClassLoader());
java eclipse classloader guava
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I try to run this piece of code from eclipse and I see something strange. I am running on a windows machine with W10 installed with J8.
When running this code the ClassPath.from(...) function from Google Guava lib start to scan directory like "Cannot read directory C:ProgramDataPackages" and takes very long and I don't understand why.
The Yaml.class file is from a thirdparty jar.
ClassPath cp = ClassPath.from(Yaml.class.getClassLoader());
java eclipse classloader guava
I try to run this piece of code from eclipse and I see something strange. I am running on a windows machine with W10 installed with J8.
When running this code the ClassPath.from(...) function from Google Guava lib start to scan directory like "Cannot read directory C:ProgramDataPackages" and takes very long and I don't understand why.
The Yaml.class file is from a thirdparty jar.
ClassPath cp = ClassPath.from(Yaml.class.getClassLoader());
java eclipse classloader guava
java eclipse classloader guava
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The problem in my case is that I had another library called batik (batik-xml.jar) that has in manifest "" defined as path. The Guava Classpath.from scans each path find into the manifests and in this case scans C:.
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The problem in my case is that I had another library called batik (batik-xml.jar) that has in manifest "" defined as path. The Guava Classpath.from scans each path find into the manifests and in this case scans C:.
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The problem in my case is that I had another library called batik (batik-xml.jar) that has in manifest "" defined as path. The Guava Classpath.from scans each path find into the manifests and in this case scans C:.
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The problem in my case is that I had another library called batik (batik-xml.jar) that has in manifest "" defined as path. The Guava Classpath.from scans each path find into the manifests and in this case scans C:.
The problem in my case is that I had another library called batik (batik-xml.jar) that has in manifest "" defined as path. The Guava Classpath.from scans each path find into the manifests and in this case scans C:.
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