[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-40?page=all ]

Sachin Patel updated GERONIMODEVTOOLS-40:
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    Fix Version/s: 1.x

> Cannot start server programmatically
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GERONIMODEVTOOLS-40
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-40
>             Project: Geronimo-Devtools
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: eclipse-plugin
>         Environment: Windows XP
>            Reporter: Kathy Chan
>         Assigned To: Sachin Patel
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 1.x
>
>
> I was using the following drivers on Windows XP:
> - WTP 1.0
> - Geronimo 1.0 server 
> - Geronimo 20060109 plugin
> With a new workspace, do the following:
> - install Geronimo 1.0 server runtime
> - create Geronimo server using server tooling
> - start server
> - create Web project "a1" with EAR
> - In the Web project, create a simple Echo.java with a "hello" method that 
> takes a String and returns it.
> Here are the procedure to create a bottom-up Web service:
> - right-click on Echo.java, select Web Services -> Create Web service
> - select "test Web service" and "overwrite file" on the 1st page of Web 
> service wizard
> - click Finish
> - when the Web Services Explorer comes up, you should be able to invoke the 
> hello method
> Now, if you remove the Web project "a1" from the server and ensure that the 
> server is still in "started" state, then you can repeat the above steps to 
> create a bottom-up Web service.  
> However, if you do not remove the Web project from the server first, then 
> you'll run into the problem reported in bug 
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-39.
> If you remove the Web project from the server first but stop the server 
> before creating the bottom-up Web service, when the Web service wizard tried 
> to start the server programmatically, you'll notice that the server console 
> indicates that 
> Geronimo startup complete
> but server tooling still thinks that the server is started.  The server start 
> will eventually times out.
> Now, even if I use server tooling to start the server, server start would not 
> complete.  This problem persist even if I delete the server and recreate 
> another one.  The only way I could recover is to use a new workspace.

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