This isn't Windows.

I'm running Fedora Core 8, kernel 2.6.25.6-27.fc8

On Jun 19, 2:29 pm, Michèle Garoche <migat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 19 juin, 20:11, juszczec <mark.juszc...@gmail.com> wrote:> Using 127.0.0.1 
> made no change.
>
> You probably will get some valuable help from the glassfish forum.
> I'm sorry I cannot help much here as I don't have a Windows machine.
>
> Windows experts please help here.
>
> Michèle Garoche
>
>
>
> > On Jun 19, 1:57 pm, Michèle Garoche <migat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On 19 juin, 19:09, juszczec <mark.juszc...@gmail.com> wrote:> I am also 
> > > having the same problem when I run bookstore5. I get the
> > > > following displayed athttp://localhost:13078/bookstore5/bookstore
>
> > > Could you check if using an IP address (127.0.0.1 for example) instead
> > > of localhost make it work?
>
> > > Michèle Garoche
>
> > > > HTTP Status 500 -
>
> > > > type Exception report
>
> > > > message
>
> > > > descriptionThe server encountered an internal error () that prevented
> > > > it from fulfilling this request.
>
> > > > exception
>
> > > > java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>
> > > > note The full stack traces of the exception and its root causes are
> > > > available in the GlassFish v3 logs.
> > > > GlassFish v3
>
> > > > Note:  I am using Personal Glass Fish v3 Domain, I don't know if that
> > > > is significant.
>
> > > > I have double checked project.properties as instructed above and
> > > > everything is the same.
> > > > I have double checked javadb server and it is running and contains
> > > > data in the Books table.
>
> > > > When I run bookstore4-jndi I get the following message 
> > > > athttp://localhost:13078/bookstore4-jndi/bookstore
>
> > > >  Duke's  Duke holding books Bookstore
>
> > > > Your request cannot be completed. The server got the following error:
>
> > > > javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Unable to get connection, DataSource
> > > > invalid: "java.sql.SQLException: Error in allocating a connection.
> > > > Cause: The connection could not be allocated: The url cannot be null"
> > > > Copyright © 2003-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>
> > > > I've been looking at this for a few days, and am at a complete loss.
>
> > > > Can anyone help?
>
> > > > Mark

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