Has anyone got jBoss up and running using JBuilder 3.5 Foundation under
Linux? I tried David's excellent instructions (and the modified
instructions in bugzilla) to no avail. It looks like it cannot find the
../conf/ and ../deploy/ directories despite my starting JBuilder from
the $JBOSS_HOME/bin/ directory as suggested.
David Solum wrote:
>
> I received a request to post more specific instructions
> for running jBoss in JBuilder's debugger, so here goes.
> Note that I'm using jBoss 2.0, Win 98, and JBuilder
> Foundation 3.5. These are very rough. If anyone spots
> something that is missing, wrong, or unnecessary, point
> it out.
>
> With each of these, replace <JBOSS-HOME> with the location of
> your jboss directory, for example, C:\jboss2.
>
> 1. Launch JBuilder.
>
> 2. Go to Project|Properties, click the Paths tab, and make sure
> you're using JDK 1.3 as your JDK. To have 1.3 available, you
> may need to add it or change your default JDK. First install
> JDK 1.3 (from Sun) on your PC, then point JBuilder to it by
> clicking "new" or "edit" in the Select a JDK dialog.
>
> 3. On the Paths tab, go to the Required Libraries tab, click "add"
> and then "new" to create a new one, and call it "jBoss Server"
> (or something similar). Add the following .jar files and
> directories:
>
> <JBOSS-HOME>/bin/run.jar
> <JBOSS-HOME>/lib/jmxri.jar
> <JBOSS-HOME>/lib/*.jar
> <JBOSS-HOME>/conf
> <JBOSS-HOME>/bin
>
> 4. Click OK on the Edit library dialog, then OK on the Select one
> or more libraries dialog, which should add the new library to
> your project. The library will now be available to other projects
> as well.
>
> 5. Go to the Run tab of the Project Properties dialog. On the
> Application tab, set the main class to org.jboss.Main. Note
> that this is project-specific and will need to be done for each
> project running jBoss.
>
> 6. While on the Run tab, enter this in the VM Parameters field:
> -Duser.dir=<JBOSS-HOME>\bin. Again, this is project-specific,
> so make sure you have your jBoss project active.
>
> 7. Click OK and close JBuilder.
>
> 8. Create a copy of your JBuilder shortcut (in Win98, it should be
> in C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\JBuilder 3.5). Rename the
> copy to something appropriate, such as "JBuilder with
> jBoss working directory".
>
> 9. Edit the shortcut's properties by right-clicking and choosing
> properties. Change the "Start in" folder to <JBOSS-HOME>\bin\.
> Click OK.
>
> 10. To debug a project using jBoss, use the modified shortcut to
> launch JBuilder, then open and debug your project as normal.
> To simply run jBoss, launch JBuilder using the custom shortcut,
> open your jBoss-aware project, and select Run|Run Project.
>
> Note that jBoss seems to fire some extra exceptions on startup
> when you do this, but it does appear to work. Specifically,
> this seems to be thrown three times:
>
> java.lang.ClassCastException: sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader
> at
> org.jboss.util.ClassPathExtension.preRegister(ClassPathExtension.java:47)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
> at javax.management.MBeanServer.preRegisterInvoker(MBeanServer.java:2253)
> at javax.management.MBeanServer.createMBean(MBeanServer.java:721)
> at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:385)
> at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:208)
> at org.jboss.Main.run(Main.java:109)
> at org.jboss.Main$1.run(Main.java:81)
> at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
> at org.jboss.Main.main(Main.java:77)
>
> David
>
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