Norman,
That done the trick. Thank you...
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The file can be downloaded from docs.jboss.org. Look for the link that says
"JBoss Getting Started Guide 4.0 (v3)" and click on "PDF +code".Inside of
startguide40.zip, you will find jbossj2ee-src.zip. I just downloaded it, and
it does indeed contain jboss-build.properties:
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Hello,
I have followed these instructions to the letter. Starting afresh each time
but am still seeing arror messages when I run the first mention of ant in the
jboss tutorial.
In addtion, the jbossj2ee-src.zip file I have does not contain
jboss-build.properties file. Where should I be d
I beg your pardon if I've misled anyone with my post.
The steps that should be taken are:
unzip jboss-4.0.1
unzip Sun J2EE tutorial update 4 into c:\j2eetutorial14
unzip JBoss Getting Started Guide 4.0 (v3) jbossj2ee-src.zip into
c:\j2eetutorial14
edit c:\j2eetutorial14\jboss-build.properties
and
Go to the j2eetutorial14 directory and unzip jbossj2ee-src.zip INSIDE that
directory. As in:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] orb]$ cd /tmp/j2eetutorial14/
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] j2eetutorial14]$ unzip /tmp/jbossj2ee-src.zip
| ... lots of output deleted ...
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] j2eetutorial14]$ # edit
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : To use the getting started guide, try:
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| jboss-4.0.1
| Sun J2EE tutorial update 4
| Getting Started Guide release 3
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| First install JBoss then unpack the J2EE tutorial. Next, go to
j2eetutorial directory and unpack the jbossj2ee-src.zip file. Then th
You don't need to configure the build.xml file. You need to use the
jboss-build.xml file in the getting started guide code. It really does work
and there is no magic to making it work. Put the JBoss with the sun code and
follow the instructions in the getting started guide.
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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : To use the getting started guide, try:
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| jboss-4.0.1
| Sun J2EE tutorial update 4
| Getting Started Guide release 3
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You suggested following the Getting Started Guide release 3 tutorial. Am I
using the correct one then? Or is it worthwhile for me to
Obviously the 3.2 getting started guide is not the correct choice.
The getting started guide explains how to build, and you'll notice that every
ant command has "-f jboss-build.xml". The jboss build targets are all in
jboss-build.xml.
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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : To use the getting started guide, try:
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| jboss-4.0.1
| Sun J2EE tutorial update 4
| Getting Started Guide release 3
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I obtained JBoss Getting Started Guide 3.2.x from
http://www.jboss.org/docs/index
However, it does not seem to correspond to Sun J2E
To use the getting started guide, try:
jboss-4.0.1
Sun J2EE tutorial update 4
Getting Started Guide release 3
First install JBoss then unpack the J2EE tutorial. Next, go to j2eetutorial
directory and unpack the jbossj2ee-src.zip file. Then things should be in
sync. I wish we could make the p
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : Did you follow the instructions in the getting
started guide? If so, which step are you on that isn't working?
I:
unzip JBoss 4.0.0 without modifying any configurations
unzip Duke Bank tutorial jbossj2ee1.4
did an ant -f jboss-build.xml compile
And got package not fou
Did you follow the instructions in the getting started guide? If so, which
step are you on that isn't working?
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J2EE 1.4 Tutorial Runs on Pointbase,not Cloudscape of J2EE RI Server.
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Yeah, you caught it at a weird time. I posted the files, but due to a
permissions problem I couldn't update the links on the docs page to indicate
that it's a new version.
I'll definitely look at a better way to package it in a future release. The
current packaging is the way it is mainly
Found the source of this problem : wrong version of JSTL installed (1.0 instead of
1.1).
JBoss 4.0.0 comes with Tomcat 5.x and requires JSTL library version 1.1.
Download JSTL from
http://apache.scarlet.be/jakarta/taglibs/standard/
NOT FROM
http://apache.scarlet.be/jakarta/taglibs/standard-1
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