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Gene Gretter commented on JBIDE-1891:
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I have tried a couple of scenarios and here it what I have found:
Note: I am now running with Server Timeout Delay set to Normal.
I tried your suggestion and changed the Startup Poller to Timeout Poller. With this
change I am able to start JBoss. I then tried
setting Startup Poller back to JMX Poller and found that if I also set Start Timeout to
zero, then I am able to start JBoss. One issue
I noticed is that when I go back into Preferences -> JBoss Tools -> JBoss Servers,
the Start Timeout is displayed as 450. This
appears to only be the Display value and not the effective value since I am still able to
start JBoss. I can also change the
Start Timeout to 1 and still start JBoss; however, any value greater than 1 will cause the
JBoss Start Failure error.
I do have the JMX Console enable so I am not sure why there is an issue with the JMX
Poller.
Let me know if there is something else you would like me to try.
Error when stopping JBoss
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Key: JBIDE-1891
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBIDE-1891
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossAS
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.GA
Environment: Windows XP, Eclipse 3.3.1.1, JBoss Tools 2.0.0GA, JBoss 4.2.0
Reporter: Gene Gretter
Assigned To: Rob Stryker
Fix For: 2.1, LATER
When stopping JBoss from the Eclipse Server view, I receive the following error:
"Could not obtain connection to any of these urls: localhost:1099". I found
that this problem occurs because the process in which JBoss is running is terminated
before shutdown is executed. I found that eliminating the call to
pollServer(IServerStatePoller.SERVER_DOWN); in the JBossServerBehavior.serverStopping()
method resolves the problem, though I am not sure that this is the final fix.
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