Also, make sure that XINDICE_HOME is set. And I found this...
>> After two days i finally found that my problems getting Xindice >> started had nothing to do with any environement variables as I had >> thought. It had to do with >> the fact that the servers http service is running om rel. low portnumber. >> These are (at least on the machine I'm working on) reserved for processes >> running as root. I don't have access to root. When the http service >> couldn't start, the API service couldn't start either. >> >> By simply changing the port number of the http service in the >> XINDICE_HOME/config/system.xml I managed to get the server up and running >> in no time :-) >> >> In case someone run into the same problem.. >> >> Øyvind Dan Barron wrote: > I have Xindice running successfully on NT, but am now trying it on a Sun > server. I've got all the environment set up ok, but when I run start I get > the following. Any ideas? > > dan > ____________________________________________________________________ > Daniel W. Barron > Senior Systems Analyst/Application Developer > American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine > Tel: (215) 351-2617 Tel: (800) 523-1546 x2617 > Fax: (215) 351-2644 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ____________________________________________________________________ > $ ./start > Xindice Loader > ============== > > Environment > ----------- > XINDICE_HOME = /home/danb/xindice > CLASSPATH = > /home/danb/xindice/java/lib/xmldb.jar:/home/danb/xindice/java/lib/xmldb-xupdate.jar:/home/danb/xindice/java/lib/xmldb-r > > Starting Xindice > ---------------- > > Xindice 1.0 (Birthday) > > Database: 'db' initializing > Script: 'GET' added to script storage > Service: 'db' started > ERROR: Could not start service 'HTTPServer' > DEBUG> APIService: org.omg.CORBA.INITIALIZE: Unable to complete init orb > singleton is not openorb singleton. > Please use: System.setProperty("org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass", > "org.openorb.CORBA.ORBSingleton"); > As the first statement in your application. minor code: 0 completed: No > DEBUG> > org.omg.CORBA.INITIALIZE: Unable to complete init orb singleton is not > openorb singleton. > Please use: System.setProperty("org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass", > "org.openorb.CORBA.ORBSingleton"); > As the first statement in your application. minor code: 0 completed: No > at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Native Method) > at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Compiled Code) > at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code) > at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Compiled Code) > at java.lang.RuntimeException.<init>(Compiled Code) > at org.omg.CORBA.SystemException.<init>(SystemException.java:49) > at org.omg.CORBA.INITIALIZE.<init>(INITIALIZE.java:73) > at org.omg.CORBA.INITIALIZE.<init>(INITIALIZE.java:47) > at org.openorb.CORBA.kernel.OpenORBLoader.init(OpenORBLoader.java:105) > at org.openorb.CORBA.ORB.set_parameters(ORB.java:646) > at org.omg.CORBA.ORB.init(ORB.java:353) > at org.apache.xindice.server.services.APIService.start(Compiled Code) > at > org.apache.xindice.server.standard.StdServiceManager.startServices(Compiled > Code) > at org.apache.xindice.server.Kernel.startServices(Kernel.java:464) > at org.apache.xindice.server.Kernel.<init>(Kernel.java:158) > at org.apache.xindice.server.Kernel.<init>(Kernel.java:117) > at org.apache.xindice.server.Xindice.main(Xindice.java:99) > DEBUG> Most likely your CORBA naming service couldn't be reached. > Service: 'APIService' started > FATAL ERROR: Service manager could not be started -- Mark J Stang Architect Cybershop Systems
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