[jboss-user] [Beginners Corner] - Re: installation questions on XP home.
kishjeff
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Wed Feb 11 22:27:57 EST 2009
"PeterJ" wrote : Try the steps to replace the serverdef file again, they worked for me.
Thanks PeterJ ..
I must be grabbing the wrong fixed serverdef, or not have the environment I thought I did, because I still get:
Missing classpath entry C:\Apps\JBoss\jboss-5.0.0.GA\server\default\lib\mail.jar
when I try to add a jboss server.
These are the eclipse steps:
click on menu window : show view : servers
a server tab is visible next to tasks, problems etc at the bottom.
I right click and select 'new : server'
a dialog comes up
I click on jboss and it expands showing 3 versions of JBoss.
I double click on JBoss v5.0
the next button becomes available and I click on it
the dialog now says 'New JBoss runtime'
at the top is also says Missing classpath entry
there are 2 edit fields.
one field says default jre
one field says /your_server_root/appservers/jboss
I replace the text in the second edit field with this:
C:\Apps\JBoss\jboss-5.0.0.GA
the text at the top says now:
Missing classpath entry C:\Apps\JBoss\jboss-5.0.0.GA\server\default\lib\mail.jar
I do see this line in the serverdef file:
and I verified on the file system that mail.jar is in
C:\Apps\JBoss\jboss-5.0.0.GA\common\lib
so I'm just a bit perplexed. I did start with "eclipse -clean"
thanks for any observations... I do know sometimes I'm incredibly careless and it can be sooo costly.
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