Rajesh,
We've found and fixed some windows issues that will have affected the
demo you were trying. Give this this build a try:
http://openejb.org/unstable/v1.0-20050917/openejb-1.0-20050917.zip
Let us know how it goes, at the very least we can clean up error
messages and post a new unstable build for you to try. Though I
suspect the one above should work just fine.
Best regards,
David
On Sep 13, 2005, at 7:23 PM, Rajesh Puri wrote:
> Thanks for looking into this. I will clean all
> directories and redo. Only differnce I see here is
> that my downloaded file on widnow was moviefun.zip,
> that was renamed by me to war. Windows names
> automatically any dowloaded *.ra or *.war to *.zip.
> My Tomcat is on window XP. I do not think renaming
> messed up anything else I will expect error coming up
> much before this.
>
> --- Jeremy Whitlock <
jcscoobyrs@gmai...> wrote:
>
>
>> Rajesh,
>> David and I just worked on this a bit and I got mine
>> working. Here is what I
>> did:
>>
>> Removed the moviefun webapp:
>> Remove TOMCAT_HOME/webapp/moviefun
>> Remove TOMCAT_HOME/webapp/moviefun.war
>> Remove TOMCAT_HOME/work/Catalina/localhost/moviefun
>>
>> Installed MovieFun:
>> Copy OPENEJB_HOME/war/moviefun.war to
>> TOMCAT_HOME/webapp
>> Start Tomcat
>> Stop Tomcat
>> Modify the
>> TOMCAT_HOME/webapp/moviefun/WEB-INF/web.xml to have
>> the proper
>> OpenEJB Home
>> Start Tomcat
>> Open browser to http://localhost:8080/moviefun
>>
>> That *should* take care of it if it's just a problem
>> with caching in Tomcat
>> or a borked installation. If not, check the contents
>> of the
>>
>>
> TOMCAT_HOME/webapp/moviefun/WEB-INF/lib/openejb-loader...
>
>> jar to make sure
>> its not empty. Let me know how it goes. Take care,
>> Jeremy
>>
>> P.S. - Make sure your OpenEJB Home is the root of
>> the OpenEJB install and
>> not to the bin directory.
>>
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