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RE: [enhydra] Help! Trouble with Windows Multiserver


Maybe you should uninstall the service and reinstall it..  If you
recently upgraded to 5.19, I think the wrapper paths have all changed.
So the old service installation may point to the wrong locations.  

The message is complaining about path not found, so it either can't find
the wrapper.conf file, or more likely C:/j2sdk1.4.2_04/bin/java is not
really the path to the java command.  Are you positive? 

I think the java path needs to be correct in build.properties also.
Mike.

-----Original Message-----
From: Cooper,Barbara [mailto:bcooper@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 8:27 AM
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [enhydra] Help! Trouble with Windows Multiserver



I checked my wrapper_enhydra.conf file and it is set exactly as you have
specified below.  I just ran configure.bat and retried to restart the
Enhydra Multiserver but received the same error.


I attached my .conf file so you can see it for yourself.  I retrieved it
from the enhydra5.1\util\services directory.  Is this the correct
location?



Barbara Cooper, MCP

Software Engineer
Cerner Project IMPACT
(410) 838-1275 x115

(410) 838-2133 fax

(800) 278-8016

bcooper@xxxxxxxxxx



-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Warne [mailto:mwarne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]

Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 2:12 PM
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [enhydra] Help! Trouble with Windows Multiserver

Check your wrapper config etc.  Make sure your system can find java.exe.
Could be it's set to the wrong path.

In wrapper_enhydra.conf:
### this has to be correct...
wrapper.java.command=C:/j2sdk1.4.1_01/bin/java

Did you run configure.bat after installing?

Mike.


-----Original Message-----
From: bcooper@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcooper@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 5:41 AM
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [enhydra] Help! Trouble with Windows Multiserver


I am having trouble starting Enhydra 5.1.9 Multiserver in Windows XP.  I
get the DOS console version working just find and can bring up the
examples but when try to run Start the service 'java_start_service.bat',
I get an error, see my dos output below.  Please help as I am new to
both Java and Enhydra and would very much like to get this working.  I
am also having trouble using Kelp through Netbeans, JBuilder and
JDeveloper as they cannot recognize the Enhydra libraries and I am
thinking that this might be part of the problem.



C:\enhydra5.1\util\wrapper\bin>wrapper -t
c:\enhydra5.1\util\services\wrapper_enhydra.conf

wrapper  | Starting the Enhydra MultiServer service...

wrapper  | Unable to start the service - The system cannot find the path
specified. (0x3)



Please let me know what other output (classpath, *.conf, etc) that you
need to help me with this, since I am new I do not know but have been
workig on this for several days with no luck.



Thanks

Barbara




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