wrote:
Try using the ant-tasks for now, it might be easier to get startet.
Also it seems like a JAR is missing in the WEB-INF/lib folder of the
eclipse webapp.
Sebastian
2011/4/7 Evgeniy Voevodin voevodi...@gmail.com:
I used subclipse plugin to checkout project from
http
I received the following error when tried to install openmeetings from
source (the installation step 1 was okay, and on step 2 I received
this)
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented
it from fulfilling this request.
exception
:
did you run the ant script or how do you deploy?
Sebastian
2011/4/7 Evgeniy Voevodin voevodi...@gmail.com:
I received the following error when tried to install openmeetings from
source (the installation step 1 was okay, and on step 2 I received
this)
type Exception report
Are you sure about the spelling? It probably should be openmeetings,
not openmeetAings
On Feb 11, 7:45 am, holymyck sarzuel...@gmail.com wrote:
i already done in single webapps then when im turn off eclipse.. then
go back tohttp://localhost/8080/openmeetaings.
there's an empty on the screen..
Hello Sebastian,
I have built the app from source very accurately following the
BuildSourceNew recommendations but I am receiving this error in Laszlo
debugger while requesting the http://localhost:8080/openmeetings/ URl
I am using eclipse galileo, Tomcat 6 and sun java. As far as I
understand
Dear Sebastian,
Otherwise you missed a major step in the installation instructions ...
You were right, thank you, problem solved by adding JRE system Library
into Libraries under the Java Build Path
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Hi everyone,
Trying to deploy code to eclipse, Tomcat starts just fine but when I
try to get the access to the http://localhost:8081/install (8080 port
is already taken so I changed to 8081) it says Servlet Install in not
currently available. What do I do wrong? Please advice
Environment
Dear Sebastian,
Thank you for your reply.
The hosting support team refuses to give me remote access or the
ability to execute commands, so I have access to my webroot only, the
server is Tomcat\Apache with mod_jk as mentioned above. Could you
please tell me if it is possible to install
Dear Sebastian,
Actually I was hoping that having Tomcat\mod_jk on the server solves
all the problems, but being unable to avoid Red5 it seems like yes, I
am screwed.
Hope I can have my own server someday
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Dear Sebastian,
Sorry for bothering you again but I have managed to get SSH access to
my hosting place. Since I cannot install OM via localhost (no browser
on server side) I would like to know how to configure Red5 to listen
on http://DOMAIN_NAME:5080 to start installation via web
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Dear Sebastian,
Thank you for your patience, It seems like Red5 tends to listen
everything on port 5080 and it should not be a problem.
But could you please help me with the next one: I am running Red Hat
6.2 on the server, I have mysql there and installed openjdk via yum
recently. My Red5
Dear All,
I am trying to install OM on my hosting at servint.net. I told them
that I need Tomcat servlet to install the OM and they agreed to
improve a default apache server with Tomcat.
So now I have Apache\Tomcat and mysql running on my server and
installation package, but I wonder how to
I've found notes saying that I need Red5 in either way.
Could please someone advise on how to manage Red5 to work under Apache
\Tomcat and configure Red5 to be accessible via web?
Thanks in advance
Evgeniy
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