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Seb.chaos@googlemail.com - 16 Jun 2006 08:43 GMT
Hi evereybody,

don't know if this posting is right here, but even if not i hope that
someone could help me, i have tomcat 5.5.17 installed and sysdeo plugin
3.1 with eclipse 3.2 and java 1.5.

What happens now is that if i start the tomcat server everything works
fine, i can create projekts, xml files are updated and so on.

The problem now is, that if i shutdown tomcat via sysdeo plugin, there
is a suspicious console output that tells me something like this...

"INFO: Failed shutdown of Apache Portable Runtime"

there's no error before, but another info at startup is the following:

"INFO: The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal
performance in production environments was not found on the
java.library.path:
C:\Programme\Java\jre1.5.0_06\bin;.;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;"C:\Programme\Zone
Labs\ZoneAlarm\MailFrontier";C:\Programme\ATI
Technologies\ATI.ACE\;C:\Programme\Nmap;C:\Programme\Nmap"

perhaps someone has an idea, would be great,

greetz... Hammington
Henry - 16 Jun 2006 14:21 GMT
> Hi evereybody,
>
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>
> perhaps someone has an idea, would be great,

I don't have a solution for you but Bruno, the guy who develops the
Sysdeo plug-in, is quite responsive to questions about Sysdeo. He
helped me via email with a problem I was having a couple of years back.
His email address is listed on this page:
http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatplugin.

If Bruno can't help you, I understand that there are other tools that
are starting to replace Sysdeo. I don't recall the names of these tools
but if you ask, someone may be able to suggest an alternative to
Sysdeo. The alternative may not give you the same problem you're seeing
with Sysdeo.

That doesn't mean Sysdeo is the problem here; it could be an Apache
configuration issue for all I know. If you Google, you should be able
to find newsgroups for Apache that will help you with Apache problems.

--
Henry


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