WTP doesn't recognize server start [message #701664] |
Mon, 25 July 2011 12:16 |
Mario B. Messages: 5 Registered: July 2011 |
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if i start a tomcat via the server tab, the server is correctly started and i can navigate to the hosted site via my browser. however, eclipse doesn't realize that fact, so it still writes "starting tomcat v7.." until the 45 seconds are over, after which the plugin shuts down the (running) tomcat (setting this to a higher amount of time is not an option as things like hot deploy of html doesn't seem to work)
i am using windows 7 64 bit with 64 bit java/elipse/tomcat
i already tried a lot of things:
tried with tomcat 7.0.19, 7.0.12, 6.0.32
tried with eclipse indigo and eclipse helios
created new workspaces several times
completely reinstalled eclipse serveral times
completely reinstalled operating system (arg)
turning off uac
turning off windows firewall
switching location away from workspaces metadata
changed ports to ports which i am dead sure are not used by anthing else
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Re: WTP doesn't recognize server start [message #701721 is a reply to message #701664] |
Mon, 25 July 2011 13:13 |
Larry Isaacs Messages: 1354 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 7/25/2011 8:16 AM, mario.budischek wrote:
> hi, i am posting this because i am really desperate. i have a big
> problem with the wtp plugin
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> if i start a tomcat via the server tab, the server is correctly started
> and i can navigate to the hosted site via my browser. however, eclipse
> doesn't realize that fact, so it still writes "starting tomcat v7.."
> until the 45 seconds are over, after which the plugin shuts down the
> (running) tomcat (setting this to a higher amount of time is not an
> option as things like hot deploy of html doesn't seem to work)
>
> i am using windows 7 64 bit with 64 bit java/elipse/tomcat
>
> i already tried a lot of things:
> tried with tomcat 7.0.19, 7.0.12, 6.0.32
> tried with eclipse indigo and eclipse helios
> created new workspaces several times
> completely reinstalled eclipse serveral times
> completely reinstalled operating system (arg)
> turning off uac
> turning off windows firewall
> switching location away from workspaces metadata
> changed ports to ports which i am dead sure are not used by anthing else
>
> please... if you have ANY idea... help me :(
For the duration of the timeout, the WTP Tomcat support will repeatedly
try to open a connection to the Tomcat server. If this is failing, and
you are sure the ports match and nothing is blocking the connection,
then this would imply WTP is trying to connect on the wrong host. What
is the URL that works in your browser? Also, which Java runtime are you
using.
Cheers,
Larry
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Re: WTP doesn't recognize server start [message #701923 is a reply to message #701851] |
Mon, 25 July 2011 18:31 |
Larry Isaacs Messages: 1354 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 7/25/2011 1:20 PM, mario.budischek wrote:
> i am using jdk 1.6.0_26 (Build 1.6.0_26-b03) - 64 Bit
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> i am accessing my application through localhost (e.g. http:
> //localhost:8080/myApplication) and during the 45 seconds that just
> works fine
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> i just re-installed eclipse (again) and tried to start the tomcat
> without any deployed application.. same problem. (manually starting
> tomecat from console or with maven plugin still works fine though)
If you double-click on the server in the Servers view, it should open
the server editor. In the General Information section, is the value for
Host also "localhost"? Also, how are you installing Tomcat, zip or
installer.
I'm running a very similar setup here with no problems. So what is
unique to your system that is causing this isn't likely to be the
Eclipse, Tomcat, or JDK themselves. Customizing the configuration of
these could cause problems, but I'm assuming you aren't making such changes.
Cheers,
Larry
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