1 Reply Latest reply on Oct 31, 2006 10:53 AM by peterj

    JBoss Seam sample applications 404 error

    npgreen

      Hi, newbie to JBoss Seams, some java/J2EE experience some years ago.

      Am following the quickstart as per JBoss Seam article on a WinXP machine,
      http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossseam/gettingstarted

      Have downloaded and installed JDK 5.0 or above and Ant 1.6.
      - Downloaded java_ee_sdk-5-windows.exe, installed , hello app working, Duke says hello.
      - Downloaded apache-ant-1.6.5-bin.zip, updated path variables, added ANT_Home, Ant seemed to install OK.

      Downloaded the JEMS installer (jems-installer-1.2.0.BETA.jar) for JBoss AS 4.0.4 and installed it with the EJB 3.0 profile selected.
      No major errors in install log, finishes with
      ******* Executing all afterpacks actions of jmx-core ...
      ******* Executing all afterpacks actions of jbossws5 ...

      Started JBoss AS with the bin/run - a few warning messages...
      --- MBEANS THAT ARE THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM ---
      ObjectName: jboss.jca:service=RARDeployment,name='jboss-local-jdbc.rar'
      State: NOTYETINSTALLED
      Depends On Me:
      jboss.jca:service=ManagedConnectionFactory,name=bookingDatasource
      jboss.jca:service=ManagedConnectionFactory,name=DefaultDS

      ObjectName: jboss:service=Naming
      State: FAILED
      Reason: java.rmi.server.ExportException: Port already in use: 1098; ne
      eption is:
      java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
      I Depend On:
      jboss.system:service=ThreadPool
      Depends On Me:
      jboss.ws:service=WebServiceClientDeployer
      jboss.ws.eventing:service=SubscriptionManager
      jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager
      jboss.mq:service=Invoker
      jboss.mq:service=InvocationLayer,type=UIL
      jboss.mq:service=InvocationLayer,type=UILXA
      jboss.mq:service=InvocationLayer,type=UIL2,alias=UIL2ConnectionFacto
      jboss.mq:service=InvocationLayer,type=UIL2XA,alias=UIL2XAConnectionF
      jboss.jms:alias=QueueConnectionFactory
      jboss.jms:alias=TopicConnectionFactory
      jboss.jmx:type=adaptor,name=Invoker,protocol=jrmp,service=proxyFacto
      jboss.jmx:alias=jmx/rmi/RMIAdaptor
      jboss:service=TransactionManager

      ObjectName: jboss:service=WebService
      State: FAILED
      Reason: java.lang.Exception: Port 8083 already in use.
      I Depend On:
      jboss.system:service=ThreadPool
      Depends On Me:
      jboss.ejb:service=EJBDeployer

      ObjectName: jboss:service=Hypersonic,database=localDB
      State: FAILED
      Reason: java.sql.SQLException: The database is already in use by anoth
      ss: org.hsqldb.persist.NIOLockFile@87186274[file =C:\Program Files\jboss
      A\server\default\data\hypersonic\localDB.lck, exists=true, locked=false,
      alse, fl =null]: java.lang.Exception: The process cannot access the fil
      e another process has locked a portion of the file : C:\Program Files\jb
      4.GA\server\default\data\hypersonic\localDB.lck
      Depends On Me:
      jboss.jca:service=ManagedConnectionFactory,name=DefaultDS

      ObjectName: jboss.jca:service=RARDeployment,name='jms-ra.rar'
      State: NOTYETINSTALLED
      Depends On Me:
      jboss.jca:service=ManagedConnectionFactory,name=JmsXA


      14:28:10,672 INFO [Server] JBoss (MX MicroKernel) [4.0.4.GA (build: CVS
      s_4_0_4_GA date=200605151000)] Started in 8s:641ms

      Downloaded Seam and unpacked it.

      Edited build.properties in the Seam directory and configured the path to the JBoss AS installation directory.

      In the jboss-seam/examples/booking directory, typed ant deploy (OK) and checked for any error messages (none).

      Pointed my browser to http://localhost:8080/seam-booking/ - Http Status 404 error.

      What have i done wrong?

      Thanks,

      Nick

        • 1. Re: JBoss Seam sample applications 404 error
          peterj

          The key error is:

          Reason: java.rmi.server.ExportException: Port already in use: 1098

          Either find out what is using port 1098 and kill it, or change the port within JBoss. You can use netstat or, better yet, tcpview form www.sysinternals.com, to see what has that port open (on my box Norton Antivirus occasionally open port 1098, in which case I reboot it and it selects another port at random).