kannaiyanbalaji wrote :
| java.rmi.server.ExportException: Port already in use: 1098; nested
exception is:
| java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
|
You don't need to move JBoss to a different port. It is sufficient and maybe
even better to reserve some ports
I am having the problem as well in Windows 2000 pro and XP
here is my chain of events
I start JBoss
1098 is in use, by JBoss
I stop JBoss
1098 is NOT IN USE
I start JBoss, it fails telling me 109 is in use.
When I move it to 10098, it then get 8083 in use errors.
JBoss isnt cleaning this
I encountered the same problem on my machine, and found that Oracle services
were using the port 1098.
If you are using Oracle, then try stopping those services, and restarting jboss.
Regards,
Subhash Bhushan.
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Often Outlook will take this port prior to starting jboss. Shutdown Outlook, or
reboot your computer without Outlook running on startup, start your jboss
server first then start Outlook. If you are not running outlook on the same
machine then I can't help you.
But I have run into this issue
Hi,
I too am a newbie to JBoss, but came across the answer to your question.
jboss-service.xml file, present in the conf directory of your server mode (Ex.
default), has a section called JNDI. The ports have been specified there. You
probably will be able to change the ports there.
Here is
How I tell Jboss server to use a different port
Thanks
LN
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On Windows XP type on a prompt: netstat -a -n -o
The output will include the Process ID. Use the task manager to find out what
process that is
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