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Sun Java Application Server Edition 8.1 2005Q1

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  • #240011 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    tbrantb,
    We will look into this immediately.

    #240015 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Ok, tbrantb, I need some help reproducing this.

    I put Tomcat in C:\Program Files\tomcat-5.5.9 and I put my JDK under: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_04

    I changed all the Tomcat home and JDK settings and launched/stopped it with no problems. So where do you see my setup differs from yours. I’m using 4.0.2 BTW on Eclipse 3.1.1 on Windows XP (JDK 1.5.0_04)

    #240585 Reply

    tbrantb
    Member

    The problem does not occur with tomcat. The problem occurs with the Sun App Server 8.1. I have it installed under C:\Sun\AppServer

    #240826 Reply

    Scott Anderson
    Participant

    We’ve replicated the problem internally on the Sun connector, have entered a PR and a fix is targeted for 4.1 milestone 1 on Monday. Thanks for helping us isolate the problem. We do appreciate it.

    #242423 Reply

    relmore
    Member

    I experience the same problem with Sun Appserver 7.x. Is there a workaround for this version?

    #242424 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    relmore,
    We don’t have a connector for Sun app server 7 at this time, so it would be hard to walk through a possible workaround as Sun has signifigantly changes their launch model between even monitor revisions (8.0 to 8.1).

    You can however try launching the app server externally and still use our deployment and remote debugging assuming the app server supports JSR-45 (if it doesn’t JSP debugging won’t work, but Class debugging should still work): http://www.myeclipseide.com/images/tutorials/quickstarts/remotedebugging/

    #242542 Reply

    relmore
    Member

    @support-rkalla wrote:

    relmore,
    We don’t have a connector for Sun app server 7 at this time, so it would be hard to walk through a possible workaround as Sun has signifigantly changes their launch model between even monitor revisions (8.0 to 8.1).

    You can however try launching the app server externally and still use our deployment and remote debugging assuming the app server supports JSR-45 (if it doesn’t JSP debugging won’t work, but Class debugging should still work): http://www.myeclipseide.com/images/tutorials/quickstarts/remotedebugging/

    Thanks.

    I followed your instructions and got the following error message when executing the debug process: Failed to connect to remote VM.

    Any thoughts?

    #242549 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Were you running the application server in debug mode? Please double check the docs on how to do that, I don’t know off the top of my head.

    #242555 Reply

    I just installed MyEclipse 4.0.3 and Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.1_02 (build b06-fcs) and I am still having this problem as well. My JDK is in the default location.

    #242556 Reply

    Sorry, I didn’t see that there were two pages in the thread so I missed the post about it being fixed in 4.1
    Thanks

    #242557 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    calebphillips,
    More specifically you mean you are getting a popup error: “Cannot find main class”?

    If so, and if your JDK is installed into the default location of C:\Program Files\Java\jdk<blah blah>

    then try this:

    1) Copy your jdk<blah blah> directory (e.g. jdk1.5.0_06) to C:\
    2) Adjust your JDK settings in MyEclipse to point to this new JDK location
    3) Set the JDK as your launcher for Sun App Server, launch it.

    Did it work? This bug with spaces should be fixed in 4.1, sorry about this.

    #242972 Reply

    serb
    Member

    I have error

    [#|2005-12-10T21:31:46.093+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5023: JMS service successfully started. Instance Name = imqbroker, Home = [C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\bin].|#]

    [#|2005-12-10T21:31:46.109+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5098: AS Socket Service Initialization has been completed.|#]

    [#|2005-12-10T21:31:48.250+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0001:MBeanServer initialized successfully|#]

    [#|2005-12-10T21:31:48.875+0300|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.stream.err|_ThreadID=10;|Exception in thread “main” |#]

    [#|2005-12-10T21:31:48.890+0300|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.stream.err|_ThreadID=10;|java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
    at com.sun.enterprise.security.SecurityLifecycle.onInitialization(SecurityLifecycle.java:59)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ApplicationServer.onInitialization(ApplicationServer.java:215)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.run(PEMain.java:284)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.main(PEMain.java:220)
    Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: \config\keystore.jks (Системе не удается найти указанный путь)
    at com.sun.enterprise.security.SecuritySupportImpl.loadStores(SecuritySupportImpl.java:80)
    at com.sun.enterprise.security.SecuritySupportImpl.<init>(SecuritySupportImpl.java:48)
    at com.sun.enterprise.security.SecuritySupportImpl.<init>(SecuritySupportImpl.java:43)
    at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:39)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:27)
    at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:494)
    at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Class.java:350)
    at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:303)
    at com.sun.enterprise.pluggable.PluggableFeatureFactoryBaseImpl.invoke(PluggableFeatureFactoryBaseImpl.java:53)
    at $Proxy0.getSecuritySupport(Unknown Source)
    at com.sun.enterprise.security.SecurityUtil.getSecuritySupport(SecurityUtil.java:338)
    at com.sun.enterprise.security.SSLUtils.<clinit>(SSLUtils.java:72)
    … 4 more
    |#]
    My appserver install in
    C:\Sun\AppServer\
    My jdk(1.5.02) install in
    C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\
    =(((

    #242973 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    This looks like your keystore may be corrupted:

    Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: \config\keystore.jks (Системе не удается найти указанный путь)

    Do me a favor and reinstall Sun App Server to a new location, like C:\Temp\AppServer and try and setup and use that instance, see if it works.

    #245387 Reply

    tbrantb
    Member

    I just wanted to say, that the original bug in question with starting the Sun App Server v8.1 really has been resolved in MyElipse release 4.1.
    Thanks to the MyEclipse staff for fixing this one and struggling through our complaints.

    #245401 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Thank you for verifying this for us, glad it is working now.

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