Re: MBean Server Failure

2003-06-11 Thread Michael Duffy

I agree that the IllegalArgumentException would
suggest that perhaps something has changed with
parameters to a method.  (I thought that, too.)  

But it's exactly the same JMX JAR that's running fine
on two other machines.  What explains that?

--- Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The machine that has problems has an older version
 of JMX installed
 somewhere.  That's about all I can make out from the
 stack traces.
 
 Michael Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message

news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  I HATE it when I ask a question that nobody will
  touch!  ;)
 
  I learned more about my MBean server failure. 
 It's
  not working on my desktop, so I went to another
  machine and installed JDK 1.4.1 and Tomcat 4.1.24
 LE
  clean.  No MBean server failure, and the admin
 tool
  runs great.
 
  Conclusion: my desktop setup is the problem.
 
  I've been poring through my system parameters.  I
  cleaned up my PATH.  I don't have a CLASSPATH set
 for
  the system.  I let every app set that for itself. 
 So
  even if I have servlet.jar in several places,
 there's
  no way Tomcat would find a bad one, because its
  CLASSPATH would include those directories.
 
  I'm cleaning out old s'ware that might be doing
 it.  I
  had an old J2EE 1.3 hanging around.  I was hoping
 that
  getting rid of it would solve the dilemma, but no
  dice.
 
  The root cause in the log file is:
 
  Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
 Invalid
  descriptor passed in parameter
 
  Does anyone know how I can find what's being
 passed
  and see what the problem is?  I don't know
 anything
  about JMX or MBeans.  Is there any developer who's
  knowledgable enough about MBeans to be able to
 tell me
  what could be causing this?  Thanks - MOD
 
 
 
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MBean Server Failure

2003-06-10 Thread Michael Duffy
I HATE it when I ask a question that nobody will
touch!  ;)

I learned more about my MBean server failure.  It's
not working on my desktop, so I went to another
machine and installed JDK 1.4.1 and Tomcat 4.1.24 LE
clean.  No MBean server failure, and the admin tool
runs great.

Conclusion: my desktop setup is the problem.

I've been poring through my system parameters.  I
cleaned up my PATH.  I don't have a CLASSPATH set for
the system.  I let every app set that for itself.  So
even if I have servlet.jar in several places, there's
no way Tomcat would find a bad one, because its
CLASSPATH would include those directories.

I'm cleaning out old s'ware that might be doing it.  I
had an old J2EE 1.3 hanging around.  I was hoping that
getting rid of it would solve the dilemma, but no
dice.  

The root cause in the log file is:

Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid
descriptor passed in parameter

Does anyone know how I can find what's being passed
and see what the problem is?  I don't know anything
about JMX or MBeans.  Is there any developer who's
knowledgable enough about MBeans to be able to tell me
what could be causing this?  Thanks - MOD



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Re: MBean Server Failure

2003-06-10 Thread Bill Barker
The machine that has problems has an older version of JMX installed
somewhere.  That's about all I can make out from the stack traces.

Michael Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I HATE it when I ask a question that nobody will
 touch!  ;)

 I learned more about my MBean server failure.  It's
 not working on my desktop, so I went to another
 machine and installed JDK 1.4.1 and Tomcat 4.1.24 LE
 clean.  No MBean server failure, and the admin tool
 runs great.

 Conclusion: my desktop setup is the problem.

 I've been poring through my system parameters.  I
 cleaned up my PATH.  I don't have a CLASSPATH set for
 the system.  I let every app set that for itself.  So
 even if I have servlet.jar in several places, there's
 no way Tomcat would find a bad one, because its
 CLASSPATH would include those directories.

 I'm cleaning out old s'ware that might be doing it.  I
 had an old J2EE 1.3 hanging around.  I was hoping that
 getting rid of it would solve the dilemma, but no
 dice.

 The root cause in the log file is:

 Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid
 descriptor passed in parameter

 Does anyone know how I can find what's being passed
 and see what the problem is?  I don't know anything
 about JMX or MBeans.  Is there any developer who's
 knowledgable enough about MBeans to be able to tell me
 what could be causing this?  Thanks - MOD



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