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From: Martin K. <mar...@un...> - 2006-01-26 15:53:53
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Hi Volkar,
maybe you ran into a problem with the maximum command line length?
Regards,
Martin
Volkar, John wrote:
>I've been successfully using the java service wrapper for a while now;
>but have just ran into a very odd situation.
>
>I have a set of files (jars, dlls, etc), directories and a .properties
>file that works just fine on a Win XP box, but when the entire setup is
>put on a Windows 2000 machine, the service fails to start indicating a
>class not found error.
>
>I think to myself; well the classpath must not be right, must have got
>something moved around wrong... After investigation no, everything looks
>fine...
>
>So I try running 'java -cp yada;yada;yada' from the command line and
>specify the classpath as normal and the app runs just fine...
>
>So I do a 'wrapper -c My.props wrapper.debug=true' and look at the full
>command line the wrapper is using and it looks...
>...Just fine. So now I'm really confused...
>
>I've tried searching this mailinglist to no real avail; is there any
>known issue with Win2K and wrapper? Where can I even being to go from
>here? Thoughts or suggestions welcomed.
>
>Why would something run from the commandline, but fail under the wrapper
>(in console mode) with a class not found when they both have exactly the
>same classpath?
>
>Regards,
>John Volkar
>
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