Open Shinehah-Gnolaum opened 5 years ago
เมื่อ ศ. 31 พ.ค. 2019 เวลา 18:36 Daniel Brower notifications@github.com เขียนว่า:
I'm using the latest Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, Version: 2019-03 (4.11.0), Build id: 20190314-1200, with Java 12.0.1.
I am following this documentation in the first topic, titled "Changing Environment Configuration Settings".
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create_deploy_Java.managingappenv.html
It tells me to double-click the Elastic Beanstalk node in AWS Explorer to see the environments in Elastic Beanstalk. However, when I do that, I don't see any of my environment that's up and running in Elastic Beanstalk.
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What was the purpose of that last post by ort55555?
On May 31, 2019, at 12:53 PM, ort55555 notifications@github.com wrote:
เมื่อ ศ. 31 พ.ค. 2019 เวลา 18:36 Daniel Brower notifications@github.com เขียนว่า:
I'm using the latest Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, Version: 2019-03 (4.11.0), Build id: 20190314-1200, with Java 12.0.1.
I am following this documentation in the first topic, titled "Changing Environment Configuration Settings".
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create_deploy_Java.managingappenv.html
It tells me to double-click the Elastic Beanstalk node in AWS Explorer to see the environments in Elastic Beanstalk. However, when I do that, I don't see any of my environment that's up and running in Elastic Beanstalk.
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Hi, did you select the correct AWS account and region?
@zhangzhx Yes.
This started working for some reason, but then not all the environments are showing.
I'm using the latest Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, Version: 2019-03 (4.11.0), Build id: 20190314-1200, with Java 12.0.1.
I am following this documentation in the first topic, titled "Changing Environment Configuration Settings".
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create_deploy_Java.managingappenv.html
It tells me to double-click the Elastic Beanstalk node in AWS Explorer to see the environments in Elastic Beanstalk. However, when I do that, I don't see any of my environment that's up and running in Elastic Beanstalk.