Scott:
I had some time to look at the problem last night. It turns out I was
having a conflict with some jars that were mistakenly moved into lib/ext
directory. These jars were removed when I downgraded my sdk. When Jboss
started working I assumed (incorrectly) that the 1.4.2 sdk was the proble
- otherwise it could be Tomcat !?
- René
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*Dennis R. Gesker
*Sent:* 17. juli 2003 00:49
*To:* jboss-user
*Subject:* [JBoss-user] Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
jboss-3.
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R. Gesker
Sent: 17. juli 2003 00:49
To: jboss-user
Subject: [JBoss-user] Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
jboss-3.2.2RC1_tomcat-4.1.24
Sun SDK 1.4.2
I recently applied service pack 4 to windows 2000 and now it se
I'm
running W2K-pro service pack 4, JBoss-Jetty (3.2.2) - sun sdk
1.4.1-02.
I can
try to upgrade my java - otherwise it could be Tomcat !?
- René
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jboss-3.2.2RC1_tomcat-4.1.24
Sun SDK 1.4.2
I recently applied service pack 4 to windows 2000 and now it seems that
run.bat fails to load Jboss and reports a
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError.
[BTW: java -jar run.jar loads the server just fine.]
I didn't seem to have this problem before install