I didn't know about GShell . When I start from a terminal windows, I am using start-server
Yes, I got this result Geronimo Application Server started Geronimo Server started in 0:00:32.673 (the timing of course is different) But if I start in Eclipse, only the first line is displayed. On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Kevan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 7:10 PM, CG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On the Console tab, it is started. > > but in on the "Servers" tab , it is starting > > > > However, I can still access localhost:8080 a few seconds after the > > "Geronimo Application Server started" message appear > > Thanks for the info. So, it seems your server is starting fine. However, > eclipse is not recognizing this and is timing out the server startup (and > killing the server). > > I believe you can configure the server startup parameters. When I double > click on the server when in the "Java EE" perspective, I get a Server > Overview. Part of this overview is "Server Startup" with Ping Delay, Ping > Interval, and Maximum Pings. You could make this timeout essentially > infinite. However, I doubt that you'll be able to do anything useful with > the server from Eclipse (it will probably wait for the server to start > before deploying apps, etc. > > Hoping that Tim, or someone else familiar with GEP, can comment on how the > plugin detects server startup. > > GShell detects server startup, also. Is that working for you? When you start > the server from a terminal window using either 'gsh geronimo/start-server' > or the 'startserver' shell script, do you see the following displayed as the > final output? > > > Geronimo Application Server started > Geronimo Server started in 0:00:32.673 > > --kevan
