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1. Re: No ClassLoaders found for: org.jboss.cache.TreeCache
ben.wang Aug 12, 2004 12:14 AM (in response to cagreen)You should invoke JBoss from "all" config directory.
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2. Re: No ClassLoaders found for: org.jboss.cache.TreeCache
krubin Nov 8, 2005 5:04 PM (in response to cagreen)Ben Wang wrote:
You should invoke JBoss from "all" config directory.
This must be why I am having the same problem, but can someone please explain what this means?
I tried to start jboss from the jboss4.0.2/../all/conf directory using /jboss_4.0.2/bin/run
but I must not be getting what this means.
After I deployed the jboss cache xml file
file by copying jboss-cache1.2.4/etc/META_INF/tree-aop-service.xml to jboss default deploy directory as service.xml. I still get the Class Loader problems.
Thank you,
Ken
Thank you,
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3. Re: No ClassLoaders found for: org.jboss.cache.TreeCache
brian.stansberry Nov 8, 2005 6:20 PM (in response to cagreen)From the bin directory
run.bat -c all
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4. Re: No ClassLoaders found for: org.jboss.cache.TreeCache
krubin Nov 8, 2005 9:13 PM (in response to cagreen)Brian,
Thank you very much for your help! I got beyond the
problem. I can see that you
are helping many of us newbies.
Best Wishes,
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5. Re: No ClassLoaders found for: org.jboss.cache.TreeCache
brian.stansberry Nov 8, 2005 9:18 PM (in response to cagreen)Glad to help.
Here at JBoss I'm kind of a "newbie" myself :)
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6. Re: No ClassLoaders found for: org.jboss.cache.TreeCache
hispeedsurfer Nov 9, 2006 4:08 AM (in response to cagreen)You have forgotten to copy jgroups.jar and jboss-cache.jar to server/default/lib.
Andreas