Torben:
You should open the jboss server's view, select your server, and expand the
Event Log. Then expand the "Starting Server" element and try to determine what
went wrong.
It should have a red X if the server startup was stopped for some reason.
ASlso, you can open the 'properties' view fo
The line I send was/is the last line from the console.
Torben
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dbs & hebahob:
The dialog is only redundant, choose Continue in the current mode and
optionally set flag Remember my decision.. if you don't want the dialog pops up
everytime. I haven't found yet a place to reset this flag but you can always
stop, restart the server from the JBoss Server View in
As long as you start your server in debug mode, any changes to the java files
in your workspace should automatically replace those running on the server
(assuming they are built right away in an incremental build style);
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Hi,
I am having the same problem as well (server runs but has to keep restarting
everytime I want to debug an archive on the server.)
While I am working to find a solution, I was interested in hearing about if
anyone has found a fix or reason for this.
tia
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No, actually, I have mine -running-. JBoss is running correctly and I can
deploy and run apps. I just can't debug them.
Help please!
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I think I have the same problem. I can't simply start JBOSS from within Eclipse.
>From the log I have
10:15:13,609 INFO [Server] Starting JBoss (MX MicroKernel)...
10:15:13,611 INFO [Server] Release ID: JBoss [Zion] 4.0.4.GA (build:
CVSTag=JBoss_4_0_4_GA date=200605151000)
10:15:13,614 INFO