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I am running Eclipse Luna on OS X with Gradle IDE 3.6.1 and anytime I try to select a project from the gradle tasks panel I get the following error:

org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxConfiguration$1
Could not fetch model of type 'EclipseProject' using Gradle distribution 
'https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.0-bin.zip'.

Has anyone else run into this error? I can get to the URL specified to download the file myself. So, network connectivity shouldn't be the problem.

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The problem is for the java version configured by default on the IDE (Eclipse or Spring Tool Suite). The error is the following:

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To fix it, you can set the Java version supported by the Gradle version in Configure Workspace Setting option.

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Finally, you can refresh your project o continue with your creation. Later all will be perfect.

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    Don't know why it's work and what will be the side-effects. But Thank you Sep 24, 2021 at 11:05
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I had the same error in Eclipse Neon (version numbers were different, but otherwise same error). It looks like several different things can cause this error, but for me it was an incorrect property in [MyProject]/.settings/org.eclipse.buildship.core.prefs.

I had

connection.gradle.distribution=GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION(WRAPPER)

but it needed to be

connection.gradle.distribution=GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION(VERSION(2.13))

2.13 should be replaced with whatever version number output you get from gradle -version.

Coming back to add this: It turns out, the actual root problem was an incompatibility between Gradle versions. My build.gradle file worked fine with an old version of Gradle, but uses things that were deprecated and removed in later versions.

Solution is to click Finish immediately in the wizard instead of Next, and then fix the issues in the build.gradle.

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  • That line is set by Windows/Preferences/Gradle. And it is NOT about THIS error 'could not fetch model of type'.
    – Gangnus
    Jan 8, 2018 at 15:05
  • Well, that's the error I was seeing, and changing that line fixed it for me.
    – Josh Davis
    Jan 8, 2018 at 16:53
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    Simply there are ANOTHER problem that is accidentally covered by some Gradle versions.
    – Gangnus
    Jan 8, 2018 at 23:51
  • Yeah, I don't doubt that at all, but I have no idea what that problem was. Maybe my fix didn't actually solve whatever the underlying problem was, but it made it so it was no longer an issue for me and allowed me to get back to work.
    – Josh Davis
    Jan 9, 2018 at 16:17
  • Of course. Nothing against it. And very often that temporary solution is enough. And it is a good and acceptable solution for you. But the authors of Eclipse plugins should still look for the bug. And as for me... It seems, I have to use Maven instead of Gradle because of the bug.
    – Gangnus
    Jan 10, 2018 at 7:52
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Bad reference in config.

Overwrite configuration:
Project -> Properties -> Gradle -> Override workspace settings ->
Specific Gradle version -> 4.x

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  • I downloaded gradle 6.9 with Brew and specifying local installation caused me this error. This solution (setting specific version) worked like a charm for me. Jun 11, 2021 at 23:37
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You need to update Gradle Goto: Select 'Help > About Eclipse' (on Macs this is 'Eclipse > About Eclipse').

Click the 'Installation Details' button to display the installation details dialog. Look in the 'Installed Software' tab to see all the installed plugins.

Search for Gradle(Eclipse Plug-ins for Gradle) and Update.

It might take some time for first time after that.

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Reason why it happens, cause new version of gradle is available to download. Once you download new version of gradle, your error will go away.

http://gradle.org/downloads

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    Sorry, I have Gradle 4.4.1, from the DEC 2017, and having the same error. Obviously, it is NOT the solution. Simply there are ANOTHER problem that is accidently covered by some Gradle versions. But we should solve the REAL problem, not check different versions for the case that some will work.
    – Gangnus
    Jan 8, 2018 at 15:01
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    I am using 4.6 and still facing same issue. It seems using maven is easier and simpler than Gradle
    – SachinB
    Mar 13, 2018 at 8:13
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I had the same error message using Eclipse 4.5 In my case the build file was having a error and I had to modify this line

eclipse.classpath  {
    plusConfigurations += configurations.providedCompile
}

into this

eclipse.classpath  {
    plusConfigurations += [configurations.providedCompile]
}

After that everything worked again.

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I met the same problem, somebody suggested that the gradle project may be build by a old version. I solve the problem by the following step:

  1. modify the configuration in Eclipse, perfrence ->gradle ->gradle distribution . point it to an older version.
  2. delete the file in ./gradle/wrapper
  3. reload the program
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In my case, I forgot to put ending apostrophe ' for a value

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I ran into a similar issue recently - even blowing away the project and repulling a fresh copy from git didn't fix it. I realized it wasn't specific to the project when I reproduced it outside of Eclipse:

$ ./gradlew tasks

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

* What went wrong:
Expecting a stack map frame
Exception Details:
  Location:
    build_euvk0e0guiuwrf8fgn8svi2fy.run()Ljava/lang/Object; @16: aconst_null
  Reason:
    Error exists in the bytecode
  Bytecode:
    0x0000000: 2abb 0022 592a 2ab7 0025 ba00 3300 00b0
    0x0000010: 01b0                                   

What did fix it was removing the gradle cache:

$ rm -r ~/.gradle/caches 
$ ./gradlew tasks

Somehow the version of gradle there had become corrupted (possibly related to Eclipse groovy plugin - I had this issue regularly until uninstalling it), and blowing it away forced it to get a fresh copy.

Hopefully this answer helps someone else avoid pulling out their hair.

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I had a very similar issue and removing the following from my build.gradle fixed it. The same bit of config works in all other Gradle projects I have but for some reason not this one...

allprojects {
    ...
    apply plugin: 'eclipse-wtp'
    ...
    // remove this eclipse config to make the error go away
    eclipse {
        classpath { defaultOutputDir = file('build-eclipse') }
    }
    ...
}
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Open the CMD and enter there gradle --gui, change the settings of the gradle gui in the register Setup to Stack trace Output: Full Stack trace [-S] and the log level to info. Then change the current directory to the directory your build.gradle file is located and then go to the first register and let process the gui this files.

An error message should be displayed. There you find out what is wrong with your build.gradle file. In my case there was a folder missing and this causes this error.

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This error can also be caused by a syntax error in the previous line of build.gradle. If so, the error has nothing to do with the Gradle or Eclipse version you are running. See this question

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In my case i changed the Gradle version from 4.7.rc2 to4.6 and then it started to work.

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I am on eclipse Oxygen (4.7.2), I was getting similar exception while importing the project and this worked for me:

  • While importing on windows Import Options
  • Click Configure Workspace Setting (which will take to preference window)
  • Select Local Installation directory (for me 'graddle wrapper' was selected)
  • apply, close and continue import

Below is the error I was getting

Loading Gradle project preview failed due to an error in the referenced Gradle build.
Could not fetch model of type 'GradleBuild' using Gradle distribution 'https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-3.5-bin.zip'.

_BuildScript_
org.gradle.tooling.BuildException: Could not fetch model of type 'GradleBuild' using Gradle distribution 'https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-3.5-bin.zip'.
    at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.ExceptionTransformer.transform(ExceptionTransformer.java:51)
    at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.ExceptionTransformer.transform(ExceptionTransformer.java:29)
    at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.ResultHandlerAdapter.onFailure(ResultHandlerAdapter.java:41)
    at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.async.DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor$1$1.run(DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.java:57)
    at Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: _BuildScript_
    at org.gradle.groovy.scripts.internal.DefaultScriptCompilationHandler$ScriptClassLoader.loadClass(DefaultScriptCompilationHandler.java:386)
    ... 77 more


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None of the solutions worked for me and I'm having the same errors on STS 4 with eclipse Version: 2.2.600.v20190605-1800. My steps were:

  1. Delete the project from my workspace
  2. ./gradlew cleanEclipseWtp cleanEclipse eclipseWtp eclipse

  3. Import the project as an existing eclipse project (not an existing gradle import)

That worked!

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Deleting .gradle folder from the project resolved my problem.

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I got this error with Eclipse 2021-06, Java 1.8.0, gradle 4.4. I tried deleting gradle wrapper binary folder, predefining gradle version, etc.

The thing that helped was just specifying gradle home directory and java home directory after selecting overriding workspace configuration.

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Eclipse 4.4.1 broke Gradle Eclipse support with non-string values in system properties.This is fixed in the latest Gradle for the 3.6.2 release. Update your Gradle form this update-site: http://dist.springsource.com/snapshot/TOOLS/gradle/nightly

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    Both the Gradle version number and the link you reference don't exist. Feb 18, 2016 at 20:24
  • I guess you mean not version 3.6.2 of Gradle (the newest is currently 2.13), but 3.6.2 (or newer) of the Gradle IDE? Unfortunately this also happends with Gradle IDE 3.7.3, on Eclipse 4.5.2. Jun 3, 2016 at 14:48
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    Gradle 4.4.1 from Dec 2017 has the same problem still.
    – Gangnus
    Jan 8, 2018 at 15:04

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