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Can't Search or Install Add-Ons in ROO from Spring Source Tool Suite or Roo Shell

 
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I attempt the following command in the roo shell

database reverse engineer --package ~.domain --schema PUBLIC

and yield the following...

Spring Roo automatic add-on discovery service currently unavailable

When I simply attempt to do an addon search I get the following

No add-ons known. Are you online? Try the 'download status' command

The download status is fine though. There is potentially an issue with being behind a proxy but I've already fixed the settings.xml and the proxy settings, unless I am missing anything. I am able to update eclipse and install plugins. I am unable to find any resourecs that successfully answer my question online. Any help or advice would be appreciated.
 
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Sorry eric. I doubt we will be able to help much. And I would actually recommend posting this on the Spring Roo forums at SpringSource. Since you will get the best expertise for this problem there.

http://forum.springsource.org/forumdisplay.php?67-Roo

Good Luck.

Mark
 
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