Hi Bilal,

Did you run "cloudscape -start" before you "deploy" your ejb?


Bo
May 04,2000



Bilal Bhatti wrote:

> hello,
>
> i installed the J2EE reference implementation server... and i ran it the
> first time and it was working fine... i was able to connect to my localhost
> through a web browser... but then i tried to deploy a bean and it threw an
> exception... i was trying to generate the sql for the create method and it
> threw the exception... it was saying that make sure the server is running or
> check the userid/password for the database connection... and then after
> that..  so i tried to restart the server and now it won't start it throws
> this exception :
>
> F:\j2sdkee1.2\bin>j2ee -verbose
>
> Naming service started: :1050
> Published the configuration object ...
> Binding DataSource, name = jdbc/Cloudscape, url =
> jdbc:cloudscape:rmi:Cloudscape
> DB;create=true
> java.lang.RuntimeException:
>         at com.sun.enterprise.server.J2EEServer.run(J2EEServer.java:288)
>         at com.sun.enterprise.server.J2EEServer.main(J2EEServer.java:829)
> J2EE server reported the following error:
> Error executing J2EE server ...
> F:\j2sdkee1.2\bin>
>
> i would appreciate any help...
>
> thank you,
>
> bilal mustfa bhatti
>
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