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1. Re: OS X Installation
emarsh Jan 23, 2002 2:43 AM (in response to emarsh)As a postscript to my previous message, the problem with "-server" seems to be associated with a versioning issue. I commented out the offending line and the server started. But I am very interested in any tips and pointers for OS X if anyone has any as well as info on a good development enviornment so I can work with JBoss and OS X.
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2. Re: OS X Installation
lepe Jan 23, 2002 4:29 AM (in response to emarsh)I'm waiting for my powerbook and then i'm also an OS X man :)
As you saw you couldn't use -server, and that is due to the fact that there is only a client JVM available for OS X. A bit strange since OS X Server should be useable as a platform to run J2EE servers...
But i think a 1.4 is more needed than the server version.
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3. Re: OS X Installation
jamieorc Jan 24, 2002 5:42 PM (in response to emarsh)Eric, I met David Jencks last night at an open seminar by Marc Fleury here in Boston. He's running JBoss on a new TiBook, so you might try contacting him.
PS: did you mean iMac? No such thing as an 800 mhz G4 iBook!!
Jamie Orchard-Hays -
4. Re: OS X Installation
emarsh Feb 4, 2002 7:10 PM (in response to emarsh)Jamie,
Thanks for the tip. Your correct, I did mean G4 iMac not iBook. Still waiting for it to arrive.
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5. Re: OS X Installation
axelm Feb 5, 2002 1:47 PM (in response to emarsh)I'm running JBoss 2.4.4/Catalina 4.0.1 on a Powerbook G4-500. Change the following part of your run.sh startup script to this:
# Check for SUN(tm) JVM w/ HotSpot support
#
HOTSPOT=`java -version 2>&1 | grep HotSpot`"x"
if [ "$HOTSPOT" != "x" ]; then
HOTSPOT="-hotspot"
else
HOTSPOT=""
fi
Hope this helps,
Axel. -
6. Re: OS X Installation
johniewardlaw Mar 4, 2002 1:56 PM (in response to emarsh)The latest Java 1.3.1 update for Mac OS X adds support for the -server option.
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7. Re: OS X Installation
adrian.brock Mar 4, 2002 2:03 PM (in response to emarsh)You have to remove that check. It doesn't work on
OS X.
I think there's another problem with
run_with_catalina.sh assuming the compiler is in
JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar
If you search the forums you should find the correct
location mentioned. I know I posted it somewhere.
Personally, I don't use OS X, but I know some of the
core developers do.
Regards,
Adrian -
8. Re: OS X Installation
jardia Jun 20, 2002 12:54 PM (in response to emarsh)Hi guys.
Just a quick question.
I'm developing on my TiBook and can't seem to find a way to stop Jboss gracefully. That is on windows you do ctrl-c and that does a graceful shutdown. When i hit ctrl-c on the console in OSX it kills JBoss instantly.
Do you guys have this prob too?
If so, how do i fix it.
Cheers for your time.
oliver -
9. Re: OS X Installation
jardia Jun 20, 2002 12:57 PM (in response to emarsh)Hi guys.
Just a quick question.
I'm developing on my TiBook and can't seem to find a way to stop Jboss gracefully. That is on windows you do ctrl-c and that does a graceful shutdown. When i hit ctrl-c on the console in OSX it kills JBoss instantly.
Do you guys have this prob too?
If so, how do i fix it.
Cheers for your time.
oliver