Troubleshooter Jrebel in eclipse

https://manuals.jrebel.com/license-server/support/index.html

Client cannot connect to the server!

Things to check up on:

  • Is your server up? Is there a network route from your machine to the server?

    • Relevant test: take away the last part of your team URL to get the root address of your Rebel Licenses On-Premise. Copy and paste it into your browser and verify whether you can access Rebel Licenses On-Premise GUI. When yes, the server is probably all good and you should focus on your client configuration or the network between the client and the server.

  • Can you connect via the command line?

    1. Locate your jrebel.jar file. If you are using JRebel via an IDE plugin, it is probably somewhere among the files of your specific IDE (for Eclipse, it is in the plugins folder).

    2. Open a command line, navigate to the folder that contains your jrebel.jar, execute java -Drebel.log=true -Drebel.license.url=<GROUP_URL> -Drebel.license.email=<YOUR_EMAIL> -jar jrebel.jar -license. What did it say? Connecting successful?

      • (Here <GROUP_URL> is the Team URL from your Rebel Licenses On-Premise GUI).

      • If the connection succeeded from the command line, you can be sure there’s nothing wrong with the Rebel Licenses On-Premise or the network route. You should probably just improve your IDE configuration.

    3. If connecting to the server using a command line did not succeed, and if you decide to turn to Perforce support, please send us the log file produced by running that previous command.

  • Do I need to configure a proxy?

    • If you have a proxy between your client and the Rebel Licenses On-Premise, configure it via your IDE configuration wizard

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