The problem appears to be related to the ISA Firewall Client. When activated, I get "Address already in use: JVM_Bind" errors for ports 1099, 4444, 8080 and others. When deactivated, the errors go away.
I would still be interested to know why JBoss 3.0.4 works fine with the ISA Firewall Client activated. What changed in 3.2.x that might account for the incompatibility? Thanks, Jim > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 6:09 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze > > > I just tried the tomcat version and got the same result. I've tried > both on XP and Win2k with the same result, some with 1.4.1 and some with > 1.4.2. Always with the default config. Always the same results, as if > something is listening on 8080 when the web server tries to start, but I > know nothing is. I can run the default config of JBoss 3.0.4 on these > boxes fine. (And no it's not running when I attempt to start bring up > 3.2.2). > > I'm really doing nothing special at all. It should work. It does work > on my Linux boxen. What could I be missing? > > Thanks, > Jim > > "Rod Macpherson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I am using the tomcat version (seems to be the server of choice now) >> on XP no problemo. Either you have multiple copies of it running >> (assume you rebooted) or something is wacky about your system. Did you > >> try telnet to 8080 on localhost before starting JBoss? Speaking of >> localhost, not sure if this matters but do you have localhost in your >> windoze/system32/driver/etc/hosts file? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jim Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Wed 11/19/2003 2:11 PM >> To: JBoss Users >> Cc: >> Subject: [JBoss-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze >> >> >> >> I'm having a heck of a time getting JBoss 3.2.2-Jetty to run on > either >> Win2K or XP. (I can run it on multiple Linux's fine). >> >> I've verified that I have no other services listening on JBoss' > ports >> (8080, 8009, 1099, 4444, etc), but Jetty doesn't seem to be > happy when >> it comes up. Even odder, when I shutdown and restart > immediately, >> it's as if the ports from the previous run are still being used > and I >> get all kinds of errors -- mostly JNDI errors because 1099 is > still >> bound. >> >> Is there some Windoze setting somewhere I need to turn on so > that my >> ports aren't in TIME_WAIT for so long after shutdown? >> >> 2003-11-19 17:04:22,538 INFO [org.jboss.jbossweb] Starting >> Jetty/4.2.11 >> 2003-11-19 17:04:22,568 INFO [org.jboss.jbossweb] Started >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> 2003-11-19 17:04:22,588 WARN [org.jboss.jbossweb] WARNING: > Failed to >> start: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080 >> 2003-11-19 17:04:22,618 INFO [org.jboss.jbossweb] Started >> AJP13Listener on 0.0.0.0:8009 >> 2003-11-19 17:04:22,628 INFO [org.jboss.jbossweb] NOTICE: AJP13 > is >> not a secure protocol. Please protect the port 0.0.0.0:8009 >> 2003-11-19 17:04:22,638 ERROR [org.jboss.jetty.JettyService] > multiple >> exceptions... >> 2003-11-19 17:04:22,648 ERROR [org.jboss.jetty.JettyService] > exception >> java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind >> at > java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native >> Method) >> at > java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(PlainSocketImpl.java:331) >> at java.net.ServerSocket.bind(ServerSocket.java:309) >> at java.net.ServerSocket.<init>(ServerSocket.java:183) >> at >> > org.mortbay.util.ThreadedServer.newServerSocket(ThreadedServer.java:317) >> at >> org.mortbay.util.ThreadedServer.start(ThreadedServer.java:389) >> at >> org.mortbay.http.SocketListener.start(SocketListener.java:153) >> at > org.mortbay.http.HttpServer.start(HttpServer.java:671) >> at >> org.jboss.jetty.JettyService.startService(JettyService.java:175) >> >> How does anyone get anything done on an MS platform?!?! ;-) >> >> Thanks, >> Jim >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. >> Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? 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