[JBoss-user] [Beginners Corner] - Re: jboss on redhat 9

2004-04-17 Thread luigifonti
It seems the file jboss-service.xml is really missing. Can you check if the file is 
present in directory:
/usr/local/jboss/server/default/deploy/jmx-invoker-adaptor-server.sar/META-INF ?
It should be there, otherwise jboss was not completely installed.

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[JBoss-user] [Beginners Corner] - Re: jboss on redhat 9

2004-04-17 Thread stm23
hi, thanx for yr reply, i have downloaded it a couple of times,  that xml file is 
always there. did u have to specify any classpath options or modify the run.conf file? 
or did it work straitaway after executing run.sh? perhaps it depends on some other 
programs being installed. any ideas? - appreciate yr help 
cheers, sam

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[JBoss-user] [Beginners Corner] - Re: jboss on redhat 9

2004-04-17 Thread jonlee
Did you execute run.sh from the JBOSS_HOME/bin directory? Also make sure that 
JAVA_HOME is defined to point to your Java root directory. You can do that in 
JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.conf.

I have the following line in my Slackware 9.1 system:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/java

Modify for your own requirements.

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