Several assemblies are built.  The geronimo-framework one is extremely minimal, 
it only has enough stuff in it so you can install more things, in particular it 
does''t have a web server, ejb support, or much of anything else.  Try one of 
the geronimo-tomcat or geronimo-jetty assemblies.

david jencks

On Oct 7, 2014, at 1:28 AM, Gokul Subramanian <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks.
> 
> I am trying to build (from source) Geronemo 3.0.1 using Maven 3.0.5 on 
> CentOS. The build succeeds, so that is not a problem..
> 
> # pwd
> /root/geronimo-3.0.1/framework/assemblies/geronimo-framework/target/assembly
> 
> # ls
> bin  deploy  etc  hotbundles  jsr88  lib  LICENSE  NOTICE  README.txt  
> RELEASE_NOTES-3.0.1.txt  repository  schema  var
> 
> But when I run the 'geronimo run' command, I am unable to connect to 
> localhost:8080/console, because the HTTP server is not running. Only the 
> RMINaming and JMX services are running. This problem does not show up if I 
> use the binary distribution for geronimo instead. So, what's the difference, 
> and how am I supposed to make the server work.
> 
> PS: I am relatively new to the Java stack altogether. But I am trying to make 
> sense out of this fairly powerful application server.
> 
> Following is the output from Maven showing some system information..
> 
> # mvn --version
> Apache Maven 3.0.5 (r01de14724cdef164cd33c7c8c2fe155faf9602da; 2013-02-19 
> 13:51:28+0000)
> Maven home: /opt/apache/apache-maven-3.0.5
> Java version: 1.6.0_45, vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
> Java home: /usr/java/jdk1.6.0_45/jre
> Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
> OS name: "linux", version: "2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64", arch: "amd64", family: 
> "unix"
> 
> Thanks for your time!

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