There is a singleton pattern being used. Try using
Java_SPLPolicyRuleProvider.getInstance().
public static synchronized Java_SPLPolicyRuleProvider getInstance()
throws SPLException
David Wood
Computing Systems for Wireless Networks
IBM TJ Watson Research Center
[email protected]
914-784-5123 (office), 914-396-6515 (mobile)
From:
Neeraj Joshi/Durham/i...@ibmus
To:
nicola carminati <[email protected]>
Cc:
[email protected]
Date:
10/27/2010 02:07 PM
Subject:
fw: Problem with JavaSPL
David,
Did we move to a factory based methodology ? Can you please comment
Thanks
Neeraj
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"It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my
reasons for them". -Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Neeraj Joshi (knee-rudge)
WebSphere XD - Compute Grid
AIM, IBM
Apache Imperius - http://incubator.apache.org/imperius
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From:
nicola carminati <[email protected]>
To:
Neeraj Joshi/Durham/i...@ibmus
Date:
10/27/2010 12:42 PM
Subject:
Problem with JavaSPL
Dear Neeraj Joshi,
we have some problems with java-spl plugin. We try to compile your example
(http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/autonomic/library/ac-spl/)
and we have a trouble. Can you help us?
the error is in this instruction:
Java_SPLPolicyRuleProvider jspl = new Java_SPLPolicyRuleProvider();
the constructor is private.
In the attachement there is our eclipse project.
Thank you so much.
B.R.
Andrea Busi
Nicola Carminati
Marco Santacatterina [attachment "policySanta.rar" deleted by Neeraj
Joshi/Durham/IBM]