Thanx Christoph and Julia,
Well I worked it out, with Julia's suggestion of increasing the mem size in
the
dos window

Regards
Sanjay







Sanjay,
Did you try to increase the default environment memory in use by the dos
prompt you are using?
Try this:


Close the DOS window (the error can corrupt its CLASSPATH variable).
Open a new DOS window.
Click on the MS-DOS icon at the top left of the window.
Select the Properties option.
Click on the Memory tab.
Adjust the Initial Environment drop-down box from Auto to 2816.
Click OK.
Start the server.
Julia


-----Original Message-----
From: Christophe Gadet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 November 2000 17:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help wih EJB


put this in the config.sys of your PC.

shell=command.com /e:8192 /p
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>From Sanjay Gomes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 27 November 2000
15:46:16
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copy To : (bcc: Christophe Gadet)
Subject : Help wih EJB



Hello Guys
I installed EJB n then tried running j2ee -verbose
but it comes out with error like

 OUT OF ENVIRONMENT SPACE
 OUT OF ENVIRONMENT SPACE
 OUT OF ENVIRONMENT SPACE
 OUT OF ENVIRONMENT SPACE
 OUT OF ENVIRONMENT SPACE
 BAD COMMAND OR FILENAME

 I set the J2EE_HOME and JAVA_HOME variables also

 There is lots of memory since I am running it on 128 MB RAM

 Or is it that it requires Windows NT server

 P.S. I am using Win98 at the moment

 TIA
Sanjay

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