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  • Subject: Re: JavaMonitor
  • From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 22:56:25 +0200

Hi all,

Thanks for the suggestions. It turned out to be a missing file in the Java directory. When I installed Java 1.5 I forgot to install the mysql extension for Java. I had the JavaJDBC framework but not the actual connector-j. The other apps must somehow still have been using the old java as they were still running fine. Just wanted to post the solution in case anyone else comes across this problem.

Kind regards,
David.

On 21 May 2006, at 20:15, Chuck Hill wrote:


On May 21, 2006, at 10:19 AM, David Griffith wrote:

Hi Chuck,

This is really starting to get to me now. I've spent hours trying to find the problem and no luck. Here are some things I've found:

Firstly, I should mention I am running the deployment on a Linux server. Permission appear ok.
I have noticed that the application will not start when I reboot the server. All the others start as normal.
If I then do a WOServices stop, and then a WOServices start, the application can start.

That sounds like a lock on something external. Are you using QuickTime or anything else that might have dependancies outside the JVM?


Chuck

However when I try to access it, it cannot connect to the database. No changes have been made to the database or users and I am using the same connection settings as other applications that work fine, as well as the fact that it always worked with this app too.

I'm stumped. i don't know what's happened or how to fix it and I need this to work for tomorrow.

If you have any other ideas, please let me know.

Thanks,
David.

On 21 May 2006, at 17:43, Chuck Hill wrote:

Try this
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/ faq&mode=single&recordID=19193&nextMode=list


Chuck

On May 21, 2006, at 5:10 AM, David Griffith wrote:

Hi all,

I have an application that's been working perfectly for months. I've just made some adjustments to it and reuploaded it and now it won't start in JavaMonitor. I tried from the command line and got an error due to incorrect version of Java. I had obviously updated java on my Mac but not on the server. So I installed the same version of Java and made sure WO was updated to 5.2.4 on the server also. Now it will start fine from the command line, but still dies in JavaMonitor. I can't find any log files anywhere. Anyone encountered this before?

Kind regards,
David.
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