From: Leif M. <le...@ta...> - 2004-03-26 02:24:32
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Everett, I am not clear where exactly that error message is coming from. Try avoiding the batch file all together to make sure that is not the problem. What happens if you execute the Wrapper directly with the following command: C:\MyAppDir\bin\Wrapper.exe -c ..\conf\wrapper.conf It might be helpful to copy exactly what you are getting in the console and then posting it. As for the wrapper.debug property, that will only be useful if the Wrapper.exe is being successfully executed. I am not sure you are getting that far. And as to it not being in the manual. It used to be. I had deprecated it long ago in favor of setting the log levels to the various log targets. But had kept it in for backwards compatibility. As it turns out, it is a very useful little property and I always use for shorthand. I'll get it back into the manual. Cheers, Leif Everett Toews wrote: > i'm using java service wrapper 3.0.5 to turn a simple java app into a > windows 2000 service but i've hit a problem. i follow the integration > method 1 steps but when i try App.bat i get a "The system cannot find > the path specified." error from windows. i've echoed the _APP_HOME > and _WRAPPER_CONF environment variables in App.bat and they seem > fine. how can i find out what the path is that is causing the problem? > > in the troubleshooting section of the website > (http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/troubleshooting.html) > there is a subsection titled "My Application will not start. What can > I do to narrow down the problem?" that references a wrapper.debug > configuration property. i've tried setting wrapper.debug=true and > wrapper.debug=DEBUG in wrapper.conf but get no additional output. > also, this property isn't listed in the "Configuration Properties" > section of the website > (http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/properties.html). is > there a way to get debugging output from java service wrapper? > > thanks, > everett |