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9: Re: LAMS on Windows XP--LOGIN PAGE NOT FOUND
In response to 1 01/12/06 06:08 AM
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Dear Mr./Mrs. Jun-Dir Liew, On 01/12/'06 I did another experiments, bearing in my mind what you suggested me, but unfortunately the day is the same. I am afraid that here has not "tomorrow" for me unless I run LAMS.

Here you are the snapshots from my vain efforts to run the login page:

Here is the location of my j2re142_08 Java version check The J2SDK has been installed I restart my sys aft J2SDK instln Here is a view of my installation dir I have had a MySQL installed on my computer MySQL41 is running My DB connect My lams directory after it was reinstalled LAMS JBoss ERROR Appears Wrapper_JVM_error

I am an old stager and skilled developer with 8 years time experience. I apologize for my despairing tone, but my call for help is a voice crying in the wilderness

Daniel Denev

Posted by Daniel Denev

10: Re: Re: LAMS on Windows XP--LOGIN PAGE NOT FOUND
In response to 9 01/12/06 03:41 PM
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Hi Daniel,

Note that when you are trying to run LAMS (LAMS JBoss Error Appears picture), your JAVA_HOME environment is not set.

In Jun-Dir last message, you will see that he says:

> Install Java JDK 1.4.2, and set the JAVA_HOME environment
> variable to point to it's location.

You need to make sure that the path to your JDK is set as JAVA_HOME. In your case, you need to set it to the directory where you installed the JDK (I think it's C:\j2sdk1.4.2_08, please double check).

Also and just for the record, you are mentioning the Java Runtime Environment; however LAMS *requires* the Java Sun SDK instead as it has to compile the JSPs once they get execute them. For your screenshots it seems that you have installed it anyway.

In addition, it seems for your previous posting that you have another instance of JBoss running (from another Java web application that you might be running?).

Once you set up the JAVA_HOME environment variable, try to run LAMS again. If it doesn't work, please post server.log file in here so we can have a look at it... your screenshots -althought helpful, aren't really showing us much. The server.log file is in c:\lams\jboss\server\default\log

Thanks,

Ernie

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