I would guess a permissions issue. Can everything write to the log directory?
Steve On Feb 24, 2016, at 10:08 PM, Jeff Schmitz < email@hidden> wrote:
Embedding the frameworks did work in that it allowed me to start my app from the command line (Thanks!)
However now I’m at the javamonitor/wotaskd “hades” that always seems to get me. I’ve set all my WOHost vars to localhost, and am using localhost across the board (Site and Host). I’ve successfully added the application and configured out, but when I start it nothing happens. No log file, and eventual a death. Since I can start from the command line fine I don’t think it’s the app itself, but with no log file to go by I’m not sure what the next step would be. Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated.
Jeff
On Feb 18, 2016, at 6:17 PM, Paul Hoadley < email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Jeff, On 19 Feb 2016, at 10:39 am, Jeff Schmitz < email@hidden> wrote:
I’m trying to deploy to a new machine and am getting the below classpath error when I start my app from the command line. I can build and run in my dev environment as well as deploy to a different machine. I checked JAVA_HOME and it looks good so I’m not sure what to check next. I’m guessing my main project is looking in the wrong place for the frameworks and added libs on the deployment machine, but I’m not sure what property tells it where to look when deployed. I’m hoping this is a simple one.
If that’s the problem, most people embed all the required frameworks in the application bundle to solve it. Set these in build.properties:
embed.Local=true embed.Network=true embed.Project=true embed.System=true embed.User=true
(If there’s some reason you can’t do this, we’ll have to explore the issue further.)
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