From: Julian G. <jul...@ya...> - 2001-06-23 20:07:59
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Does the dir disappear from other distributions - or just the jboss-jetty one. If it's just me, I'll fix my build to insert a dummy file. If it's everyone, we should check in a dummy file, or fix the jboss build to insert one. Thanks for the help, Jules bc...@pv... wrote: > On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 01:04:08PM +0100, Julian Gosnell wrote: > > I've just put a new JBoss-2.2.2_Jetty-3.1.RC5 (no.5) into CVS. you can get it by going to : > > > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/jboss/binaries/JBoss-2.2.2_Jetty-3.1.RC5-5.tgz > > > > click on Revision 1.1 and it should start to download (Netscape) failing this try e.g. "Save as" on the link. > > Thank you, I will try it. If you don't hear from me again you'll know > it worked <g> > > As a matter of interest, does this mean there is no real difference > between Unix and Windows distributions? Yes - they are all identical, you just choose the archive type you prefer (AFAIK) Jules > > > > This should definitely fix the 2nd Exception that you are getting, which is my fault :-), however the first one is a mystery. Seeing as Jetty is not > > mentioned on it's stacktrace I'm tempted to say that it is nothing to do with me. > > I believe you are right. > > > I can only assume that JBossMQ is telling you the truth and that it's configuration IS invalid. When JBoss_Jetty is built it simply copies JBoss into one > > subdir, Jetty into another, installs a jar or two and sets up the Jetty config. It doesn't mess around with JBossMQ or anything else. > > > > Try run.bat without the 'jetty'. this should run JBoss without Jetty. You won't be able to deploy your WebApps, but you should be able to see if you still > > get the JBossMQ Exception. I would be interested to know. > > Just tried it and I get the same problem with the default config. > > > Do you get the JBossMQ error before or after deploying ? > > It happens just before deployment. Continuing from the end of the > exception that I sent earlier; > > [JBossMQ] at org.jboss.Main.main(Main.java:117) > [JBossMQ] Started > [DefaultJMSProvider] Starting > [DefaultJMSProvider] JMS provider Adapter DefaultJMSProvider bound to java:/DefaultJMSProvider > [DefaultJMSProvider] Started > [StdJMSPool] Starting > [StdJMSPool] JMS provider Adapter StdJMSPool bound to java:/StdJMSPool > [StdJMSPool] Started > [J2EE Deployer Default] Starting > [J2EE Deployer Default] Cleaning up deployment directory > [J2EE Deployer Default] Started > [Auto deploy] Starting > [Auto deploy] Watching D:\java\JBoss\JBoss-2.2.2_Jetty-3.1.RC5\jboss\deploy > [Auto deploy] Auto deploy of file:/D:/java/JBoss/JBoss-2.2.2_Jetty-3.1.RC5/jboss/deploy/interest.jar > [J2EE Deployer Default] Deploy J2EE application: file:/D:/java/JBoss/JBoss-2.2.2_Jetty-3.1.RC5/jboss/deploy/interest.jar > [J2EE Deployer Default] Create application interest.jar > [J2EE Deployer Default] install module interest.jar > [Container factory] Deploying:file:/D:/java/JBoss/JBoss-2.2.2_Jetty-3.1.RC5/jboss/tmp/deploy/Default/interest.jar > [Verifier] Verifying file:/D:/java/JBoss/JBoss-2.2.2_Jetty-3.1.RC5/jboss/tmp/deploy/Default/interest.jar/ejb1001.jar > [Verifier] Interest: Verified. > [Container factory] Deploying Interest > > ...etc... > > > Are copying your ears into the deploy dir before or after startup, or using the JMX deployer ? > > The jars are in the deploy dir before startup. > > I also get the exception if I do not have any jars in the deploy > directory. > > Cheers > Bent D > -- > Bent Dalager - bc...@pv... - http://www.pvv.org/~bcd > powered by emacs > > _______________________________________________ > JBoss-user mailing list > JBo...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |