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1. Re: Installing Services Framework
socallag Apr 20, 2009 5:25 AM (in response to ee7arh)Hi Andy,
Which version of SF are you trying to install, can you send me on the exact link to the installer you used , so I can have a look at it.
Seán.
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2. Re: Installing Services Framework
ee7arh Apr 20, 2009 5:36 AM (in response to socallag)Hi Sean,
Just navigated through from fusesource homepage -> downloads -> Service Framework ->
BRegards
Andrew
p.s. I downloaded the linux version onto my linux machine and this was ok
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3. Re: Installing Services Framework
socallag Apr 20, 2009 5:55 AM (in response to ee7arh)Hi Andy,
Not sure what is going on for you but using the link you posted, I installed the SF and using the default install directory I have a lib directory: C:\progress\fuse-services-framework-2.2.0.0\lib which contains all the required jars.
Perhaps try downloading a new installer or run again.
FYI: This was on Windows XP SP3.
Seán.
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4. Re: Installing Services Framework
ee7arh Apr 20, 2009 6:05 AM (in response to socallag)Hi Sean,
Thanks. I also managed to do that fine now.
Could be the problem is related to choosing your own directory then or a conflict with messaged broker / mediation router
I created a dir "C:\fuse" first, then installed fuse activemq / camel into that sub dir, then finally tried to installed service framework
so I ended up with these 3 dir:
C:\fuse\fuse-mediation-router-1.5.4.0
C:\fuse\fuse-message-broker-5.3.0.0
C:\fuse\fuse-services-framework-2.2.0.0
The 1st 2 seemed to install fine but service framework was somewhat lacking
The default directory however works fine. I am also XP service pack 3
BRegards
Andy
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5. Re: Installing Services Framework
socallag Apr 20, 2009 6:21 AM (in response to ee7arh)Hi Andy,
Yes there is a problem if one chooses a non-default directory.
I have raised this as a bug. http://fusesource.com/issues/browse/SF-190
Thanks very much for pointing this out.
Regards,
Seán.