RE: [JBoss-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze

2003-11-20 Thread Rod Macpherson
-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze I just tried the tomcat version and got the same result. I've tried both on XP and Win2k with the same result, some with 1.4.1 and some with 1.4.2. Always with the default config. Always the same results, as if something is listening on 8080 when th

Re: [JBoss-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze

2003-11-20 Thread Ricardo Argüello
Maybe you have spyware listening on that port? :-) Try Lavasoft's Ad-ware: http://www.lavasoft.us/software/adaware/ Download (gratis for personal use): http://www.lavasoft.us/support/download/ Ricardo Argüello Jim Crossley wrote: I just tried the tomcat version and got the same result. I've trie

Re: [JBoss-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze

2003-11-20 Thread Jim Crossley
I just tried the tomcat version and got the same result. I've tried both on XP and Win2k with the same result, some with 1.4.1 and some with 1.4.2. Always with the default config. Always the same results, as if something is listening on 8080 when the web server tries to start, but I know nothing

RE: [JBoss-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze

2003-11-19 Thread Rod Macpherson
I am using the tomcat version (seems to be the server of choice now) on XP no problemo. Either you have multiple copies of it running (assume you rebooted) or something is wacky about your system. Did you try telnet to 8080 on localhost before starting JBoss? Speaking of localhost, not sure if t

RE: [JBoss-user] Unable to run 3.2.2 on Windoze

2003-11-19 Thread Paul Kavanagh
TCPView might help diagnose the problem: http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml For what it's worth, I'm running 3.2.3RC1 on Win2K and I see 1099 disappear from the list of active endpoints immediately upon shutting down JBoss. HTH, -Paul > -Original Message- > From: [EMA