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using cognitect’s aws api for the first time, and getting an error: Exception in thread "async-dispatch-1" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/jetty/util/thread/NonBlockingThread
when attempting to invoke (def s3 (aws/client {:api :s3}))
per the example in the readme. if anyone has any ideas what could be causing that, I’m all ears
what are your deps?
first time using a lib that declares its deps using deps.edn afaik, so if I’m missing something about how those might fit together that’s likely it
[com.cognitect.aws/api "0.8.301"]
[com.cognitect.aws/endpoints "1.1.11.537"]
[com.cognitect.aws/s3 "714.2.430.0"]
fwiw, if I bump my ring version to 1.7.1 (latest IIRC) and it defaults to using the cognitect jetty-io version, I get a different error about thread pool exhaustion