FSW 6.0.0 installation reports ParseError "Failed to add resource root 'infinispan-lucene-directory-5.2.7.Final-redhat-4.jar'"

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Issue

  • During the final phase of FSW 6.0.0 installation it throws this error related to S-RAMP .
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Successfully connected to S-RAMP endpoint: http://localhost:8080/s-ramp-server
FAILED to upload an ontology.
    ParseError at [row,col]:[27,86] Message: Failed to add resource root 'infinispan-lucene-directory-5.2.7.Final-redhat-4.jar' at path 'infinispan-lucene-directory-5.2.7.Final-redhat-4.jar'
S-RAMP shell shutting down...done.
Exit code: 1
Command failure: [java, -Xmx1024m, -jar, bin/s-ramp-shell-0.3.1.Final-redhat-7.jar, -f, dtgov-sramp-repo-seed-cli-commands.txtTEMP] failed with exit code: 1
Starting process Onfail Server Shutdown Job (107/110)
Running on-fail server check.
Shutting server down.
Trying to connect to Management Interface...(1/5).
Connected to Management Interface.
{"outcome" => "success"}

The connection to the controller has been closed as the result of the shutdown operation.
(Although the command prompt will wrongly indicate connection until the next line is entered)
Application Server successfully stopped.
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Environment

  • Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works (FSW)
    • 6.0.0

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