Unable to start Tomcat using Sysdeo plugin [message #82691] |
Sun, 03 August 2003 13:58  |
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Originally posted by: valder_ama.yahoo.com
Hello,
I get the following error when trying to start Tomcat from within Eclipse:
Catalina.start: LifecycleException: start: :
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.apache.naming.resources.ResourceAttributes.getLastModifi ed()Ljava/util/Date;
I am able to start Tomcat outside of Eclipse with no problem so I don't
understand why this is a problem within the Eclipse environment.
Any assitance would be appreciated.
Thanks
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[AGAIN] Unable to start Tomcat using Sysdeo plugin [message #91385 is a reply to message #86430] |
Mon, 01 September 2003 17:11  |
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Originally posted by: josef.henryson.knowledge-economies.com
Well, now it's my turn to have problems with the Tomcat plugin in Eclipse.
I upgraded to Eclipse 2.1.1 and Sysdeo tomcat plugin V. 2.1.1 Beta.
When I click the 'Start Tomcat' icon, nothing happens, no error message or
anything. Ususally I see in the debug perspective the Tomcat process (or
some error message), but since the upgrade, I don't see anything.
I did specify the location for Tomcat (4.1.24) home folder and the
server.xml file.
Anyone knows what might be the problem?? Pleease help me...
Best regards,
Josef Henryson
<josef.henryson@knowledge-economies.com> wrote:
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> I have no problem starting or controlling Tomcat from Eclipse, I just added
> the Sysdeo plugin to the Eclipse plugins folder. Perhaps there is something
> missing in your Tomcat classpath?
>
> Josef
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> On 8/3/03 7:58 PM, in article bgjifn$53c$1@eclipse.org, "Jason"
> <valder_ama@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I get the following error when trying to start Tomcat from within Eclipse:
>>
>> Catalina.start: LifecycleException: start: :
>> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
>>
org.apache.naming.resources.ResourceAttributes.getLastModifi ed()Ljava/util/Da >>
t
>> e;
>>
>> I am able to start Tomcat outside of Eclipse with no problem so I don't
>> understand why this is a problem within the Eclipse environment.
>>
>> Any assitance would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
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