We're running JRun4 (updater 6) on jre 1.5 here, on mac osx and 
linux.. To make it work on osx we had to change this line in /JRun4/
bin/jvm.config:

java.home=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0/
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Op 20-apr-2006, om 11:14 heeft Thomas Rühl -akitogo- het volgende 
geschreven:

>
> Thanks for the input, but that really wasn't the problem. In the
> meantime I figured out myself...
>
> When I finally found the logfiles and detected that there was one 
> called
> flex-errors.log, I looked into it and saw what? Right, what I didn't
> expect to see and was noted down nowhere on the way:
> The Flex Data Services couldn't instanciate its MessageBroker servlet
> due to an unappropriate (»old«) version of the JRE. The version 
> required
> for the Data Services is 1.4.2_06, the version installed with JRun4 is
> 1.4.2_05 even after JRun4 Updater 6, which is the current one.
>
> The reason for that was, with the failt after all at my side, that I
> used the JRun4 installation that ships with Coldfusion installer
> package, deployed Flex on an extra server instance on that and trusted
> in the all-in-one package.
>
> To fix the roblem, I downloaded the latest JRE 1.4.2_11 (1.5 doesn't
> work with JRun4) extracted all the stuff and overwrote the jre 
> folder of
> the JRun installation with the newer version. Since then it works
> without any bugs, as far as I tested it.
>
> The final solution now, is to download everything seperately, the JRE
> 1.4.2_06+ from Sun, then JRun4 from Adobe and finally to deploy the 
> Flex
> application on that installation. I'm just re-doing it that way, 
> while I
> write this...
>
> Greetings, Thomas
>
>
>
> Nirav Mehta wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This may not be relevant, but it's something we struggled with FDS 
>> so I
>> will share.
>>
>> We had CF running on the machine, setup FDS and the built in JRun
>> server. Made all the changes to the .xml files.
>>
>> The java-dao examples worked well, but when we moved to CF, it 
>> started
>> giving weird problems.
>>
>> Specifically:
>>
>> 'Error invoking fill method flex.data.adapters.javaadapter$fillmethod
>> exception is : java.socket exception: software cause connection 
>> abort:
>> socket write error'
>>
>> And this was because of some unmarshaling exception.
>>
>> We went beating around the bush for four days.
>>
>> Then figured that the problem was because we installed FDS in
>> "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Flex Data Service" folder, instead of the
>> default "c:\fds2". Looks like it could not handle the spaces in 
>> the path.
>>
>> When we moved the installation to the default folder, it started 
>> working.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> :Nirav
>>
>>
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