Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
To whom did Hiram send this?
It appeared in gmane.comp.java.harmony.devel news group on gmane. I read
harmony-dev though this interface. The message was posted directly from
gname news account but it didn't make it thought to the email alias.
Probably it was deleted as spam because it was cross-posted to
gmane.comp.java.activemq.devel news group. So it was seen only in news
group on gmane.
Link to the top level message is here [1].
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.harmony.devel/17239
Gregory Shimansky wrote:
Hiram Chirino wrote:
Hey,
Just wanted to let you guys know that I tried running ActiveMQ using
the Harmony JVM and here are the results:
Harmon: latest from tonight
Platform: Linux SUSE 10
ActiveMQ: 4.0.2 RC6
Using default config it bombed with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/incubator-activemq-4.0.2/bin> ./activemq
ACTIVEMQ_HOME: /home/chirino/Desktop/incubator-activemq-4.0.2
Loading message broker from: xbean:activemq.xml
Created MBeanServer with ID:
UID[-6822e1e4:10e87cde34a:-8000]:dualcoreamd:1
INFO BrokerService - ActiveMQ 4.0.2 JMS Message
Broker (localhost) is starting
INFO BrokerService - For help or more information
please see: http://incubator.apache.org/activemq/
WARN ManagementContext - Failed to start jmx connector:
javax.naming.NoInitialContextException: Failed to create
InitialContext using factory specified in hashtable
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Root exception is java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: class <null> not
found]
INFO JDBCPersistenceAdapter - Database driver recognized:
[apache_derby_embedded_jdbc_driver]
java:
/home/chirino/sandbox/harmony/enhanced/drlvm/trunk/vm/vmcore/src/object/object_handles.cpp:100:
void GcFrame::add_object(ManagedObject**): Assertion `__null == *p ||
(*p >= vm_heap_base_address() && *p < vm_heap_ceiling_address())'
failed.
SIGABRT in VM code.
Stack trace:
addr2line: '[vdso]': No such file
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/incubator-activemq-4.0.2/bin>
This looks like a problem investigated in HARMONY-1560. There is no
patch for it though.
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Gregory Shimansky, Intel Middleware Products Division