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1. Re: DukeBank example - How do I start the JMX console (secti
darranl Sep 12, 2004 5:08 PM (in response to seshan)Are you using a JDK (If so which one) and have you set the JAVA_HOME environent variable?
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2. Re: DukeBank example - How do I start the JMX console (secti
seshan Sep 12, 2004 5:13 PM (in response to seshan)Yes, JAVA_HOME is set to:
C:\Program Files\s1studio_jdk\j2sdk1.4.1_02 -
3. Re: DukeBank example - How do I start the JMX console (secti
darranl Sep 12, 2004 5:20 PM (in response to seshan)I haven't tried using JBoss 3.2.5 with the JDK installed under 'Program Files', however I know previous versions of JBoss will not work unless the JDK is installed in a folder with no spaces.
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4. Re: DukeBank example - How do I start the JMX console (secti
seshan Sep 12, 2004 5:34 PM (in response to seshan)I will try moving the jdk directly under c:\
However, all the earlier steps in the DukeBank example that required the java executable ran fine. That leads me to believe, the JAVA_HOME set to its currect location may be OK. -
5. Re: DukeBank example - How do I start the JMX console (secti
darranl Sep 12, 2004 6:21 PM (in response to seshan)The issue regarding JDK installation is specific to the compilation of JSP pages, after a clean JBoss install id jmx-console will not work it is usually because of a space in the path or a missing JAVA_HOME.
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6. Re: DukeBank example - How do I start the JMX console (secti
seshan Sep 12, 2004 10:29 PM (in response to seshan)I changed the JAVA_HOME to the jdk under c:\ and I am still having the problem of not able to start up the database manager Tool. BTW, I am running JBoss v3.2.5. Should I be using an older version?
Even the standalone client application invoked by typing "ant -f jboss-build.xml run-client" does not work correctly. It just bring up a user interface window, but clicking on various menu on the menu bar does not do any thing. -
7. Re: DukeBank example - How do I start the JMX console (secti
seshan Sep 13, 2004 1:19 AM (in response to seshan)The JMX console web application (http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/) problem has been resolved for me. I installed the j2sdk version 1.4.2_05 under c:\ drive and reset the JAVA_HOME to point to the new location. BTW, it JBoss 3.2.5 that I am running.
Thanks for the pointers I got from you.