Contents of $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext...Also, I've appended the /etc/environment to add for a classpath (thats how I've read to do it in ubuntu anyway) and I've added /opt/java6/jdk1.6.0_05/jre/lib:/opt/java6/jdk1.6.0_05/jre/lib/ext/:$JAVA_HOME/lib:.
I may have more than I need there, but with my only small growing knowledge of the JAVA environment it's all i could muster to put in! RXTXcomm.jar comm.jar commbk.jar dnsns.jar epsonupos.jar jai_codec.jar jai_core.jar javax.comm.properties jpos.xml jpos111.jar linuxUsbDriver.jar localedata.jar meta-index mlibwrapper_jai.jar pos.jar sunjce_provider.jar sunpkcs11.jar uposcommon.jar xercesImpl.jar xml-apis.jar On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Branden Strickland < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FYI the full error.log file for the start up issue I'm having! If you want > the debug or something else, just let me know. I'm looking into reading up > on this bootclasspath and classpath nonsense. At the very least, I'm going > to need to learn it anyway, so I'll take a look into it and if anyone has > tidbits to help me along this path. I'd appritiate it! > > 2008-04-07 12:25:54,545 (main) [ DeviceLoader.java:62 :ERROR] > ---- exception report > ---------------------------------------------------------- > JPOS Exception > Exception: jpos.JposException > Message: Service does not exist in loaded JCL registry > ---- stack trace > --------------------------------------------------------------- > jpos.JposException: Service does not exist in loaded JCL registry > jpos.loader.simple.SimpleServiceManager.createConnection(Unknown Source) > jpos.loader.JposServiceLoader.findService(Unknown Source) > jpos.BaseJposControl.open(Unknown Source) > org.ofbiz.pos.device.GenericDevice.open(GenericDevice.java:44) > org.ofbiz.pos.device.DeviceLoader.load(DeviceLoader.java:60) > > org.ofbiz.pos.container.JposDeviceContainer.start(JposDeviceContainer.java:50) > org.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerLoader.start(ContainerLoader.java:79) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.startStartLoaders(Start.java:261) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.startServer(Start.java:310) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.start(Start.java:314) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.main(Start.java:397) > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 2008-04-07 12:25:55,743 (OFBiz_Shutdown_Hook) [ > DeviceLoader.java:241:ERROR] > ---- exception report > ---------------------------------------------------------- > JPOS Exception > Exception: jpos.JposException > Message: Control not opened > ---- stack trace > --------------------------------------------------------------- > jpos.JposException: Control not opened > jpos.BaseJposControl.release(Unknown Source) > org.ofbiz.pos.device.GenericDevice.close(GenericDevice.java:55) > org.ofbiz.pos.device.DeviceLoader.stop(DeviceLoader.java:208) > > org.ofbiz.pos.container.JposDeviceContainer.stop(JposDeviceContainer.java:63) > org.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerLoader.unload(ContainerLoader.java:100) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.shutdownServer(Start.java:299) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.access$000(Start.java:43) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start$2.run(Start.java:276) > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 2008-04-07 12:25:55,745 (OFBiz_Shutdown_Hook) [JposDeviceContainer.java:66 > :ERROR] > ---- exception report > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Exception: org.ofbiz.base.util.GeneralException > Message: null > ---- stack trace > --------------------------------------------------------------- > org.ofbiz.base.util.GeneralException > org.ofbiz.pos.device.DeviceLoader.stop(DeviceLoader.java:242) > > org.ofbiz.pos.container.JposDeviceContainer.stop(JposDeviceContainer.java:63) > org.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerLoader.unload(ContainerLoader.java:100) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.shutdownServer(Start.java:299) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.access$000(Start.java:43) > org.ofbiz.base.start.Start$2.run(Start.java:276) > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Branden Strickland < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > wow... Gentlemen, you bring to light a few theories I've been mucking > > around with. The epson ADK 1.11 and it's install directions are.....shaky > > at best. The README and INSTALLATION files that come with the install don't > > reflect that of the PDF you can get off the site. > > > > Also The RXTX install instructions are outdated as it's Revision 2 and > > some of the errors and directories they have you mess with turn in to witch > > hunts! > > > > I'll look into this and give what you suggest a try. > > > > Just out of curiousity.....How does one add files to the classpath in > > ubuntu? You're not speaking of just adding them to $PATH? correct? The > > sys admin stuff is easy, it's this new JAVA craziness thats throwing me off! > > :P > > > > P.S. I had been messing with the $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory! > > YIKES! I'll get it fixed! > > > > On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Christopher L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > Now that you mention the $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory... > > > > > > I haven't always had success when directions call for putting files in > > > that directory. In particular, the only way I was able to get my cash > > > drawer working in linux is to put the serial port configuration file > > > (javax.comm.properties) in the classpath. According to the instructions, > > > that file should have been fine in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext. > > > > > > I haven't experienced the particular problem you mention though. > > > > > > C > > > > > > > Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 19:21:57 -0400 > > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > To: user@ofbiz.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Subject: Re: POS - Printer problems continued > > > > > > > > What is the contents of your $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory? > > > It's > > > > contents (after running the Epson installer) made evident some > > > interesting > > > > classpath paradoxes in the way jpos is intialized. I have several > > > theories > > > > about this that I am attempting to understand. To test one theory, > > > I moved > > > > the jpos.xml file so that it resides on the bootclasspath rather > > > than in > > > > specialpurpose/pos/config, to my surprise this FIXED the problem! > > > > > > > > On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Jacques Le Roux < > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > It should work, send us more of your log around the error. Did you > > > check > > > > > carefully your jpos.xml file ? > > > > > > > > > > Jacques > > > > > > > > > > From: "Branden Strickland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > > > Hello all, hope everyone is well. > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm getting the typical "message: Service does not exist in > > > loaded JCL > > > > > > registry" apon booting the POS, but i've changed my > > > pos-container.xml > > > > > > file > > > > > > as stated below back to the NullReceipt setting. It still won't > > > boot. > > > > > > (config file below) > > > > > > > > > > > > Would there be anything else stopping me? Must I rebuild the > > > > > > enviroment, or > > > > > > something I'm missing? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks gents! > > > > > > > > > > > > <container name="jpos.device-container" > > > > > > class="org.ofbiz.pos.container.JposDeviceContainer"> > > > > > > <property name="CashDrawer.1" value="NullCashDrawer"/> > > > > > > <property name="Receipt" value="NullReceipt"/> > > > > > > <property name="Keyboard" value="GenericKeyboard"/> > > > > > > <property name="Scanner" value="GenericScanner"/> > > > > > > <property name="Msr" value="TestMsr"/> > > > > > > <property name="PinPad" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > > > > > <property name="Journal" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > > > > > <property name="LineDisplay" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > > > > > <property name="CheckScanner" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > > > > > <property name="SignatureCapture" value="[NOT > > > IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > > > > > </container> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >