On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:24:19PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote: > Yes, RESIN_HOME as an environment variable. That was just a guess. > > I find it odd to have the field prefilled with a UNIX path like > /usr/share/resin on a Windows box.
Eclipse's WTP framework doesn't really allow for putting platform dependent string in. Without rewriting that part of the framework, we have to choose some default for everybody. > Now retesting on another machine, still Windows XP, JDK 1.6.11 and > Eclipse 3.4. The update went fine again ... > > (1) "plain" > > 0003502: Eclipse plugin doesn't respect port - Mantis > http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3502 > > My choice of port still isn't honoured. The settings in conf/resin.xml > are honoured. If this is the intention (why not?), then displaying > configuration choices for the user to specify address and port are > obviously misleading. An indication that resin.xml is used to configure > the server would make more sense. Yes, the bug has not yet been fixed, so I wouldn't expect it to work. > I'm still seeing the same error message pop up on shutdown via the > Eclipse server shutdown button: "failed to start" (sic). > > (2) "in place" > > A new error message :-) - "Reference to undefined variable > resin.configuration.file". Won't start :-( Can you start Eclipse with "-consoleLog" and send any additional information for these? I can't reproduce either. Thanks, Emil ============================================================ Emil Ong Chief Evangelist Caucho Technology, Inc. Tel. (858) 456-0300 mailto:e...@caucho.com http://blog.caucho.com/ Caucho: Reliable Open Source --> Resin: application server --> Quercus: PHP in Java --> Java CanDI: contexts and dependency injection _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest