Is this a clean JBoss or have you changed anything on the server? Also does
this exception/WARN messages appear only when you deploy your application? Does
the server start cleanly from the command prompt without your application
deployed in it?
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It is a clean JBoss install. I have done nothing to it. This happens when I
deploy my application. Your help would be most appreciated. Thanks.
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What does your application contain? Does it contain any JBoss specific jar or
xml files? How are you deploying this application? Does it work fine if you
don't use the IDE and deploy the application manually and start the server from
command prompt?
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The only thing besides standard Java libs that it uses is Hibernate. I also use
some JAVAX classes (javax.naming, javax.servlet, javax.servlet.http) which I
reference by pointing to the JBOSS_HOME\common\lib directory. Could that be the
problem ? I'm pointing to all JARS in that directory
Is this all, that you get in the logs? Is there any other exception stacktrace
related to this? Maybe JVM_BIND error?
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no there r many error after that;
when i put my network cable this is corrected but have other error but when i
dont use the network cable i have this error,
i dont know how it is happened it was ok; i'm working in linux; i think that i
must configure it to work as local host; is it like that
Thankyou, the hostname localhost command worked. Now JBoss is starting
without errors.
Here is how the fault arise:
I've edited /etc/network/interfaces to set IP address
I've edited /etc/hostname to set the hostname.
So that is not enough!
Thankyou alot, Kristian
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Looks like you're trying to bind to an external IP (195.41.53.217) whereas the
actual IP of your machine is internal (192.168.1.3).
Try editing /etc/hosts to remove the binding, or set the hostname from the
commandline:
hostname localhost
S,
ALR
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