What is the contents of your $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory? It's contents (after running the Epson installer) made evident some interesting classpath paradoxes in the way jpos is intialized. I have several theories about this that I am attempting to understand. To test one theory, I moved the jpos.xml file so that it resides on the bootclasspath rather than in specialpurpose/pos/config, to my surprise this FIXED the problem!
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Jacques Le Roux < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It should work, send us more of your log around the error. Did you check > carefully your jpos.xml file ? > > Jacques > > From: "Branden Strickland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hello all, hope everyone is well. > > > > I'm getting the typical "message: Service does not exist in loaded JCL > > registry" apon booting the POS, but i've changed my pos-container.xml > > file > > as stated below back to the NullReceipt setting. It still won't boot. > > (config file below) > > > > Would there be anything else stopping me? Must I rebuild the > > enviroment, or > > something I'm missing? > > > > Thanks gents! > > > > <container name="jpos.device-container" > > class="org.ofbiz.pos.container.JposDeviceContainer"> > > <property name="CashDrawer.1" value="NullCashDrawer"/> > > <property name="Receipt" value="NullReceipt"/> > > <property name="Keyboard" value="GenericKeyboard"/> > > <property name="Scanner" value="GenericScanner"/> > > <property name="Msr" value="TestMsr"/> > > <property name="PinPad" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > <property name="Journal" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > <property name="LineDisplay" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > <property name="CheckScanner" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > <property name="SignatureCapture" value="[NOT IMPLEMENTED]"/> > > </container> > > > >
