[wsas-java-dev] [Fwd: Re: [esb-java-dev] Wrong jdk]
Afkham Azeez
azeez at wso2.com
Fri Jul 6 04:53:22 PDT 2007
We already print the JDK version & JAVA_HOME variables to the console,
on startup.
Azeez
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
> Guys, please do this for WSAS too if possible.
>
> Sanjiva.
>
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> Subject:
> Re: [esb-java-dev] Wrong jdk
> From:
> "Asankha C. Perera" <asankha at wso2.com>
> Date:
> Fri, 06 Jul 2007 15:52:28 +0530
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> Paul
>
> Thats a good suggestion.. for example the BEA Weblogic server does this.
>
> As for this problem, it usually occurs if you use the FSF JDK that comes
> by default with Ubuntu etc.. so switching to a Sun JDK is recommended.
>
> asankha
>
> Paul Fremantle wrote:
>> Ruwan
>>
>> Can we add a message to the initial logging to print out the JDK
>> version, so that when we see traces we know which one?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Paul
>>
>> PS you need to include some of the original message as context when
>> you reply. Its like theres no <wsa:RelatesTo> header in this message.
>>
>> ruwan wrote:
>>>
>>> I think you are using some other jdk than the sun jdk. Make sure to
>>> set the sun jdk to your path and try this again.
>>>
>>> It should work.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ruwan Linton
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