<vendor>
Hi John,
maybe you forgot to put all you classes files (no matter whether you want to dpeloy
them as .jar or .ser into you classpath. Additionally you have to add it at the
beginning of your classpath. Then you should also add the sources path just to be sure
that nothing is missed. This could then look like
CLASSPATH C:\classes\beans\myBeans.jar;C:\source\beans;%CLASSPATH%
It is quite necessary to know more about the error. Do you get any message when you
try to start the server or is it really as you mentioned you do not get any error
message but nothing happens?
</vendor>
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From: John McDonald[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mittwoch, 19. April 2000 05:46
Subject: Weblogic
Ejb gurus,
Can anyone tell me of their experiences using WebLogic? I have been working with the
technology on which EJB is built for over a year. I cannot for the life of me get
ANYTHING to work in Weblogic. It took me almost two hours just to set it up and then
another four hours to figure out where everything needs to go to make a stupid
distributed component (ejbean) say "hello world". IT STILL DOESN'T work. I have yet to
try to configure anything in WebLogc that doesn't give me an error message. It's
HIGHLY unlikely that I'm really this stupid. Come on, it's really not that hard to
create a distributed app using the JDK with RMI, but the weblogic app makes it
impossible. Has anyone else had a tough time getting app server up and running?
Aside from all that the GUI is so slow that is makes me crazy. I have a 500 Mhz
processor and 200 megs of ram, with 750 VM and it takes almost a minute for the server
to be displayed in the console?!?!
Am I missing something or is this technology in such an infancy state yet that it's
impossible to use.
-jdm-
web app guru
ClientScience.com, Inc.
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