Re: [SourceJammer-users] Installation errors
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From: Robert M. <rob...@ya...> - 2002-01-18 15:25:07
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Chris, > > I had already copied the SJ context from the > server_sourcejammer.xml to > the server.xml that came with 3.2.4 so I had it > running when I got home > and got this mail. Yep. That's exactly what I did. I was communicating with another guy yesterday who was having the exact same issues as you. I sent him the same files and they seemed to do the trick, so I will post those on the site ASAP. > I got a bunch of errors when I > first tried to set up > a project, I ended up having to set it up and then > restart the GUI > before the new project would appear. I have never seen this behavior. Do you happen to remember any of the details? I would appreciate it if you would let me know if this happens again. > Also there are > errors appearing > all over the Tomcat/SJ server window, it looks like > a bunch of unhandled > exceptions for different things. Everything appears > to be working > though. I've seen the occasional non-fatal exception, but not usually that many. Again, I'd appreciate it if you would send a few details so I can try to solve the problem, if necessary. >I've started playing with the software and > it looks good. I am > going to be using it to manage a senior project at > school. Excellent. I'd love to hear how that works out. Did I mention to you that version 1.1 (beta) will be ready in a week or so? Upgrading from 1.0 to 1.1 should be fairly simple, but everyone will need to use the 1.1 client. One of the biggest benefits of 1.1 over 1.0 is better text-file support. For example, in 1.1 you can select the EOL type (windows or unix) any time you retrieve a text file from the server. The GUI is also a lot more solid. And you can a provide read-only web interface to your server if you want. Thought you might want to know. > > I'm not sure about licensing issues with Tomcat, but > you may want to > download the version of Tomcat you get SJ working > with and then provide > both together. I thought about doing that. It's probably a good idea. There are no licensing issues to prevent it. I'll try to provide this with SJ 1.1. > Thanks for your help getting things going. No problem. Best of luck. --Rob __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ |