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1. Re: In windows 7, JBoss 4.2.0 startup failed
saltnlight5 Jun 2, 2010 3:28 PM (in response to jacksuyu)Files under tmp are auto generated by the server at runtime, and they shouldn't needed to restart the previous working jboss server. So would I would try removing tmp directory and have a clean restart of the jboss to see.
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2. Re: In windows 7, JBoss 4.2.0 startup failed
fr33lanc3r Jun 7, 2010 12:08 PM (in response to jacksuyu)Rolling to 64bit OS's can have adverse effects on some programs, and not only did you roll to a 64bit but a new OS base (XP to Win7). If doing the fresh restart of the server, I would recommend doing a reinstall of JBoss, some things might not have been properly updated when you made the big switch.
Also, follow the stack trace, it's there for a reason, and your help. Apache seems to be kicking an XML error, so it might not even be a problem with JBoss itself. The error doesn't even touch any of the JBoss methods/instances/packages so you might be having a problem with tomcat/apache and not JBoss at all. Further into that, it looks like tomcat isn't getting a correct XML file, either there's a processing error in tomcat itself or it is receiving a bad file from JBoss, I would also look into that.
Just some suggestions to look into.
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3. Re: In windows 7, JBoss 4.2.0 startup failed
jacksuyu Jun 7, 2010 12:12 PM (in response to saltnlight5)Yes, I have removed tmp directory and restart. The behavior is the same.
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4. Re: In windows 7, JBoss 4.2.0 startup failed
jacksuyu Jun 7, 2010 12:15 PM (in response to fr33lanc3r)Seems I need to do a fresh installation of JBoss on 64 bit machine.
The xml file appears working in XP environment.
Thanks.
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5. Re: In windows 7, JBoss 4.2.0 startup failed
peterj Jun 7, 2010 2:04 PM (in response to jacksuyu)Seems I need to do a fresh installation of JBoss on 64 bit machine.
Does this mean that your reinstalled JBoss AS and that it is now working?