Hi Sorin,

I installed JDK and it fixed the issue
Thank you very much

On 14 November 2012 11:39, John Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sorin,
>
> Thank you for your speedy response.
>
> I ran CMD and started the bat file there.
>
> the message said
> 'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
>
> I am running Java Standard Edition, should I go back to Version 6?
> Should I install an enterprise edition?
>
> Regards
>
> Murphy
>
> On 14 November 2012 11:23, Sorin Burjan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Murphy,
>>
>> There are several causes which can cause this behavior. I have listed them
>> below:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 1:20 AM, John Murphy <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>>
>> > Dear Mailman,
>> >
>> > I want a standalone XWiki example in order to verify that it can
>> provide my
>> > company's requirements before doing a full installation to our web and
>> data
>> > servers
>> > I have downloaded the windows installer of 4.3 (2) to a Windows 7
>> machine
>> > with Java 7 installed and 1TB free storage
>> > I ran the installer and I have a start icon and a stop icon on the
>> desktop
>> > When I double click the start icon, I see a command prompt for a
>> fraction
>> > of a second before it disappears.
>> >
>>
>>
>> * the start_xwiki.bat might need execution permissions (aka. Unlock when
>> you right click on it and go to Properties)
>> * you might need to lower you UAC from Windows Settings (User Account
>> Control)
>> * try starting the XWiki instance directly from where you installed it
>> (don't use shortcut). You should run start_xwiki.bat
>> * if none of the above work, open a command window (cmd) and go to the
>> instalation directory and start XWiki from the cmd (you have to execute
>> start_xwiki.bat). This will show you the exact error, without making the
>> window disappear.
>>
>> Firefox and Chrome both report that they cannot connect to localhost:8080
>> > Is there something fundamental that I have missed? I understood that
>> this
>> > installation came with a small database built into it.
>> >
>>
>> Yes, the instalation comes with a bundled database (HSQLDB). You can't
>> access the wiki because it is not actually started.
>>
>> PS: XWiki recommends the use of Java 6. Even if Java 7 might work, you
>> could encounter issues when running XWiki on Java 7.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Sorin B.
>>
>>
>> >
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