hello, i tried openejb on one of my Mac OS X systems, they all running version 10.1.5.
> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Peter > Molettiere > Gesendet: Samstag, 3. August 2002 20:07 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: [OpenEJB-user] RE: openejb 0.8.1 test errors solved, and a > question > > > > Hey Alan, > > After reading the messages posted to the list, I took another stab at > getting this to work, and managed to fix my problems. > > Once I got things working, I went back to the original (broken) config, > and tried changes one at a time to determine the minimum necessary > changes to get things working. > > Here's what I found: > > 1) Adding jdbc2_0-stdext.jar to the CLASSPATH is NOT necessary. it is not necessary on UNIX systems but the jar file was missing in one of the windows batch files. > > 2) Looking in conf/ I found that the filenames of both > default.cmp_global_tx_database.xml and default.cmp_local_tx_database.xml > had been truncated when the package was untar.gzipped, removing the > "xml" on one, and the final "ml" on the other. Obviously, these > extensions must be fixed for the tests to run. i tried to provide a Mac disk images which contains a installable package for Mac OS X. this would have avoided that problem. the only solution for unpacking *.tar.gz files on Mac OS X is to _NOT_ use the stuffit expander program. instead i would recommend everyone to use the GNU tar utility as with every other UNIX OS. > > NOTE: I'm running on Mac OS X (10.1.5), and this may be a problem > with StuffIt Expander -- I noticed a note on mozilla.org about Mac OS X > users having problems with truncated long filenames. It may just be > worth a note in the Quickstart guide to point future Mac OS X users to > the possibility that StuffIt is truncating long filenames. > > 3) Setting OPENEJB_HOME is necessary, otherwise the remote test > fails, although the local test succeeds without this env var set. This > should also be added to the Quickstart guide in my opinion -- I didn't > see it listed there when I initially tried to set things up. > can't dublicate that behaviour on Mac OS X, i did not set the OPENEJB_HOME variable bevore running the remote tests. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ http://OpenEJB.sf.net OpenEJB-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openejb-user