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What JVM are you using? (Sun 1.3.1 works OK for me in Win2k)
Cheers - Adam
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> Hello,
> has anybody got any idea why I cant get Jboss started. Do I have to have
> any jars in
Hello,
has anybody got any idea why I cant get Jboss started. Do I have to have
any jars included in my classpath.
I use a JBoss Version 2.4.0 with JDK 1.3.0 on a Digital(Compaq) UNIX V4.0F
(Alpha). Included is the log of the session.
The Script runs fine for a while and then terminates with
Todd,
Thanks. This was already noted by several members of dev team and first
2.2.x release will solve this issue/bug.
Vladimir
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Todd Chaffee wrote:
> Just wanted to let everyone know I got this working by making the CLASSPATH
> blank before running JBoss. I don't know w
Just wanted to let everyone know I got this working by making the CLASSPATH
blank before running JBoss. I don't know why having something in my
classpath was a problem, but it's working now. Hopefully this will help
someone save a little time in the future. BTW, I didn't see this anywhere
in th
> >
> > On 2001.04.14 13:53:19 -0400 Todd Chaffee wrote:
> >
> >> I installed the latest jboss 2.2 + tomcat binaries and am getting an
> >> error
> >> in tomcat when requesting any jsp page:
> >>
> >>
> >> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 111
> >> [jk_ajp12_worker
Todd Chaffee wrote:
> I'm reposting this 'cause I got no response. Please somebody, help (see
> original messages below). I will be using this for a b2c site for a major
> wine retailer and will be happy to share it as a success story for jboss if
> I can get it working. I'm sure other folks h
I'm reposting this 'cause I got no response. Please somebody, help (see
original messages below). I will be using this for a b2c site for a major
wine retailer and will be happy to share it as a success story for jboss if
I can get it working. I'm sure other folks have used the binary
jboss+tom
Additional info:
I can run tomcat + apache from the "jboss tomcat" installation as long as I
run it without jboss. I modified my classpath to include the necessary
jboss jar files (xml, jboss, tomcat-service, etc) and started tomcat using
the tomcat.sh startup script and it works fine. So it se
I installed the latest jboss 2.2 + tomcat binaries and am getting an error
in tomcat when request a jsp page:
[jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 111
[jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1d the
latest jboss + tomcat binaries and am getting
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