Yes, there was an error in the hosts file. But geronimo 1.0 worked with
the error -- but everything seems fine now with 1.1rc1
Thanks,
Paul
> For this error, I would check your hosts file (/etc/hosts or
> c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts). It looks like your machine
> thinks that it is 68
created the JIRA - GERONIMO-2121 for that problem
Thanks,
Mario
Aaron Mulder wrote:
I would not have expected that -- I would have thought that putting
the dependency in the WAR would work. Can you create a Jira with the
XML files you tried for the WAR dependency (application.xml,
geronimo-ap
ok, will do that
Thanks,
Mario
Aaron Mulder wrote:
I would not have expected that -- I would have thought that putting
the dependency in the WAR would work. Can you create a Jira with the
XML files you tried for the WAR dependency (application.xml,
geronimo-application.xml, web.xml, and geroni
I would not have expected that -- I would have thought that putting
the dependency in the WAR would work. Can you create a Jira with the
XML files you tried for the WAR dependency (application.xml,
geronimo-application.xml, web.xml, and geronimo-web.xml) and include
the error and mention that it
For this error, I would check your hosts file (/etc/hosts or
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts). It looks like your machine
thinks that it is 68.69.195.191 but really it is not.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 6/14/06, Paul Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have no problems starting Geronimo 1.0 un
I have no problems starting Geronimo 1.0 under JDK1.5.0_06
However, Geronimo-1.1rc1 fails to start -- all the java environmental
variables are set: JAVA_HOME, JDK_HOME, JRE_HOME
Any ideas from the log code below? The error messages regarding the
registry bind are also present with 1.0 but it
When I put the db connector dependency setting into the
geronimo-application.xml instead of the geronimo-web.xml
then the web app will be deployed without the error.
Is the geronimo-application.xml the correct place for
the db connector dependency when the web app is deployed
as an EAR? Is it als
Ok, something I not mentioned before is, that I deploy the web application
packaged in an EAR.
here the geronimo-application.xml:
http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/j2ee/application-1.0";
xmlns:sys="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.0";
configId="coderesear
Aaron Mulder wrote:
I think we ought to try to figure this out for 1.1.
Mario, are you sure the data source is deploying correctly? Do you
see it listed as started in the "J2EE Connectors" screen of the
console?
Aaron,
yes I'm sure, the datasource is available and the J2EE connector
is avail
I think we ought to try to figure this out for 1.1.
Mario, are you sure the data source is deploying correctly? Do you
see it listed as started in the "J2EE Connectors" screen of the
console?
Thanks,
Aaron
On 6/12/06, Mario Rübsam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any new ideas about the problem?
Any new ideas about the problem?
Thanks,
Mario
Mario Rübsam wrote:
David Jencks wrote:
What happens if you change both this and the moduleId in the rar plan
to type car?
coderesearch-jdbc
ei-service-default
2.3
rar
changed it to "car" but still
David Jencks wrote:
What happens if you change both this and the moduleId in the rar plan to
type car?
coderesearch-jdbc
ei-service-default
2.3
rar
changed it to "car" but still no luck, I used the "rar" because the console
wizard uses "rar" too
I
What happens if you change both this and the moduleId in the rar plan
to type car?
coderesearch-jdbc
ei-service-default
2.3
rar
It should work the way you have it but we might have some
hardcoded assumptions about car left.
thanks
david jen
Hi,
with the current release candidate I still have problems
linking to the deployed datasource. My dependencies should
match the examples from the web console but still no
luck when deploying.
Using JRE_HOME:d:\opt\sdk\j2sdk-1.4.2
Error: Unable to distribute eiservice.ear: Unable to
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