Hi Martin,
It does start as administrator already: The tomcat service GUI used to start
the service is executed via the "Run as administrator" contextual menu
command.
Unfortunately this does not solve the problem.
Thanks.
Regards,
Patrick
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De : Martin Gainty [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoyé : vendredi 10 juin 2011 13:24
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : RE: Classpath issue *only* when starting tomcat 6 as a service
Just as Unix contains different configurations for each .profile and .bashrc
you may have different (JVM and or CLASSPATH) configurations for each
username in Windows Authentication Framework.
from what i know Windows service has different capabilities depending on the
authentication credentials you supply
if you start your service as Administrator does the problem go away e.g?
runas /u:administrator "net start Tomcat"
Bon Chance,
Martin
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Classpath issue *only* when starting tomcat 6 as a service
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 11:16:36 +0200
Hello,
Right.
I have used a script I made because I had several tomcat instances to set-up
(2x8). Attached is the script I used. I'm using multiple catalina_base (one
for each application).
At first, the "Java Classpath:" field of the Tomcat Service GUI only
contains :
bootsrap.jar and tomcat-juli.jar
Since it did not work, I add the following in PR_CLASSPATH env. variable
which correspond to the "Java Options:" field of the Tomcat Service GUI
contained :
-Djava.class.path=D:\tomcat\lib\annotations-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina-a
nt.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina-ha.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina-tribes.jar;D:\to
mcat\lib\catalina.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\el-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jasper-el.jar;D
:\tomcat\lib\jasper-jdt.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jasper.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jsp-api.j
ar;D:\tomcat\lib\servlet-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-coyote.jar;D:\tomcat\l
ib\tomcat-dbcp.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-i18n-es.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-i18
n-fr.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-i18n-ja.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jna.jar;D:\tomcat\li
b\platform.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\waffle-jna.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\commons-logging-1.
1.1.jar
Being so desperate :-) I add all the jars to both "Java Classpath:" and
"Java Options:".
I just made a test after cleaning things up. This gives the following
configuration :
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[0]
-Dcatalina.home=D:\tomcat
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[1]
-Dcatalina.base=D:\tomcat\instances\06_crlj
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[2]
-Djava.endorsed.dirs=D:\tomcat\endorsed
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[3]
-Djava.io.tmpdir=D:\tomcat\instances\06_crlj\temp
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[4]
-Djava.util.logging.manager=org.apache.juli.ClassLoaderLogManager
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[5]
-Djava.util.logging.config.file=D:\tomcat\instances\06_crlj\conf\logging.pro
perties
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[6]
-XX:MaxPermSize=256M
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[7]
-Djava.class.path=D:\tomcat\bin\tomcat-juli.jar;D:\tomcat\bin\bootstrap.jar
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[8] vfprintf
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[9] -Xms256m
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[10] -Xmx512m
[2011-06-10 10:46:03] [629 javajni.c] [debug] argv[0] = start
As far as I understand, line 7 contains what is set-up in the "Java
Classpath:" field of the Tomcat Service GUI.
It looks fine now, does it ?
I still get the same error.
Thanks,
Patrick
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Pid [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoyé : vendredi 10 juin 2011 10:45
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Classpath issue *only* when starting tomcat 6 as a service
On 10/06/2011 09:38, Patrick Guillot - Genigraph wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
>
>
> Im driving mad with a classpath issue :
>
>
>
> My environment :
>
> - Tomcat 6.0.29
>
> - Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64 bits
>
> - JDK 1.5.0_22
>
>
>
> My webapp is using Waffle (Windows Authentication Framework)
> (http://waffle.codeplex.com/) to benefit from transparent authentication.
>
>
>
> It is working just fine when tomcat is started in console mode. But
> console mode is not suitable for production use.
>
> Therefore, I set-up Tomcat 6 as a service
> (http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html).
>
>
>
> In this mode, tomcat does not start properly and I get a classpath error :
>
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apache/catalina/authenticator/AuthenticatorBase
>
> If not using Waffle, the service mode is working fine as well.
>
> AuthenticatorBase is used by Waffle.
>
>
>
> I found that this class is located catalina.jar.
>
> Catalina.jar is located in D:\tomcat\lib\ (catalina.home\lib).
>
> So, I do have the right jar and it contains the right class (which
> again is found by tomcat when started in console mode).
>
>
>
> My guess was I had a service configuration error : I checked
> everything and cant find any error which does not mean there is no
> error ! ;-)
>
> Here is the service configuration logged by tomcat :
>
>
>
> Jvm Option[0]
> -Djava.class.path=D:\tomcat\bin\tomcat-juli.jar;D:\tomcat\bin\bootstra
> p.jar;
> D:\tomcat\lib\annotations-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina-ant.jar;D:\to
> mcat\l
>
ib\catalina-ha.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina-tribes.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina.
> jar;D:\tomcat\lib\el-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jasper-el.jar;D:\tomcat\lib
> \jaspe
> r-jdt.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jasper.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jsp-api.jar;D:\tomcat
> \lib\s
> ervlet-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-coyote.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-db
> cp.jar
> ;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-i18n-es.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-i18n-fr.jar;D:\
> tomcat
> \lib\tomcat-i18n-ja.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jna.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\platform.j
> ar;D:\
> tomcat\lib\waffle-jna.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\commons-logging-1.1.1.jar
> Jvm Option[7] -XX:MaxPermSize=256M
>
> Jvm Option[8]
> -Djava.class.path=D:\tomcat\bin\tomcat-juli.jar;D:\tomcat\bin\bootstra
> p.jar;
> D:\tomcat\lib\annotations-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina-ant.jar;D:\to
> mcat\l
>
ib\catalina-ha.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina-tribes.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\catalina.
> jar;D:\tomcat\lib\el-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jasper-el.jar;D:\tomcat\lib
> \jaspe
> r-jdt.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jasper.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jsp-api.jar;D:\tomcat
> \lib\s
> ervlet-api.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-coyote.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-db
> cp.jar
> ;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-i18n-es.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\tomcat-i18n-fr.jar;D:\
> tomcat
> \lib\tomcat-i18n-ja.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\jna.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\platform.j
> ar;D:\
> tomcat\lib\waffle-jna.jar;D:\tomcat\lib\commons-logging-1.1.1.jar
Also you're setting classpath twice.
How did you install the service? Did you use service.bat?
p
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