[wsas-java-dev] [jira] Resolved: (WSAS-269) WSAS won't start if a directory in %WSO2WSAS_CLASSPATH% has whitespaces in it

Afkham Azeez (JIRA) jira at wso2.org
Mon Jul 2 04:43:15 PDT 2007


     [ http://www.wso2.org/jira/browse/WSAS-269?page=all ]

Afkham Azeez resolved WSAS-269.
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    Fix Version/s: Nightly
       Resolution: Fixed

Fixed

> WSAS won't start if a directory in %WSO2WSAS_CLASSPATH% has whitespaces in it
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>
>                 Key: WSAS-269
>                 URL: http://www.wso2.org/jira/browse/WSAS-269
>             Project: WSO2 WSAS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>         Environment: OS: Microsoft Windows XP Profressional
> Java: JDK 1.6
>            Reporter: Ali M. Hodroj
>         Assigned To: Afkham Azeez
>             Fix For: Nightly
>
>
> Problem: (in startup.bat)
> The WSAS server will not start if a directory in the paths collected in the %WSO2WSAS_CLASSPATH% variable contains a whitespace. For example the contents of the %WSO2WSAS_CLASSPATH% variable on my system were:
> "C:\jdk1.6\lib\tools.jar";C:\wsas\bin\..\conf;C:\Program Files\amzi\amzi_7-4-12\lsapis\java20;C:\STAF\bin\JSTAF.jar;
> Caused an exception (NoClassDefFound) was thrown complaining about "Files\amzi..." was not found. 
> The simple fix to that is to put double quotes around "%WSO2WSAS_CLASSPATH%" in startup.bat (on Windows) line 125.
> Note: This is most probably the cause of "(WSAS-181) Trouble starting WSAS as an NT service." bug.

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