If you have SSL connectivity errors or are unable to add credentials for authentication settings in Studio, the steps below will show you how to provide logs so the Support Team can troubleshoot. The steps below are for macOS (Solution A) and Windows (Solution B) users.
Note: these steps were executed and validated on Anypoint Studio 7.8.0, or newer versions.
A. If Studio is running on macOS:
java -jar -XstartOnFirstThread -Djavax.net.debug=all /Applications/AnypointStudio.app/Contents/Eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.5.700.v20200207-2156.jar --launcher.ini=/Applications/AnypointStudio.app/Contents/Eclipse --launcher.suppressErrors > /Users/minniemouse/Downloads/studioConsoleOutput.log 2>&1
Examples: Studio 7.8.0: /Applications/AnypointStudio.app/Contents/Eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.5.700.v20200207-2156.jar Studio 7.9.0: /Applications/AnypointStudio.app/Contents/Eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.6.0.v20200915-1508.jar
/Users/minniemouse/Downloads/studioConsoleOutput.log 2>&1
Example: If the INI file shows /Applications/AnypointStudio.app/Contents/Eclipse/plugins/org.mule.tooling.jdk.macosx.x86_64_1.1.1/Contents/Home/bin/java then navigate to /Applications/AnypointStudio.app/Contents/Eclipse/plugins/org.mule.tooling.jdk.macosx.x86_64_1.1.1/Contents/Home/bin in the terminal
B. If Studio is running on Windows:
java -Djavax.net.debug=all -jar C:\AnypointStudio-7.10.0-win64\plugins\org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.6.100.v20201223-0822.jar --launcher.ini=C:\AnypointStudio-7.10.0-win64 --launcher.suppressErrors > C:\Users\username\AnypointStudio\studio-workspace\studioConsoleOutput.log 2>&1
Example: Studio 7.10.0: C:\AnypointStudio-7.10.0-win64\plugins\org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.6.100.v20201223-0822.jar
C:\Users\username\AnypointStudio\studio-workspace\studioConsoleOutput.log 2>&1
Example: If the INI file shows C:\AnypointStudio-7.10.0-win64\plugins\org.mule.tooling.jdk.win32.x86_64_1.1.1\bin\javaw.exe then navigate to C:\AnypointStudio-7.10.0-win64\plugins\org.mule.tooling.jdk.win32.x86_64_1.1.1\bin in the terminal
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