Deploy hello world

hi!
I'm trying to deploy my hello world jsp and ejb. I tried a pair of different programming, but I always get the same message:
02.12.2005 12:57:37 /userOut/deploy (com.sap.ide.eclipse.sdm.threading.DeployThreadManager) [Thread[Deploy Thread,5,main]] ERROR:
[003]Deployment aborted
Settings
SDM host : sbrc30222
SDM port : 50018
URL to deploy : file:/c:/temp/temp33289HelloWorldEar.ear
Result
=> deployment aborted : file:/c:/temp/temp33289HelloWorldEar.ear
Aborted: development component 'HelloWorldEar'/'sap.com'/'localhost'/'2005.12.02.12.57.26':
Caught exception during application deployment from SAP J2EE Engine's deploy service:
java.rmi.RemoteException: Cannot deploy application sap.com/HelloWorldEar.. Reason: Application alias "contextRoot" for application "sap.com/HelloWorldEar" already exists in the HTTP Provider Service.; nested exception is:      com.sap.engine.services.deploy.container.DeploymentException: <--Localization failed: ResourceBundle='com.sap.engine.services.deploy.DeployResourceBundle', ID='com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.exceptions.WebDeploymentException: Application alias "contextRoot" for application "sap.com/HelloWorldEar" already exists in the HTTP Provider Service.
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.ActionBase.checkAliasInHttp(ActionBase.java:178)
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.DeployAction.deploy(DeployAction.java:124)
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.WebContainer.deploy(WebContainer.java:103)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.DeploymentTransaction.makeComponents(DeploymentTransaction.java:594)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.DeployUtilTransaction.commonBegin(DeployUtilTransaction.java:379)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.DeploymentTransaction.begin(DeploymentTransaction.java:296)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.ApplicationTransaction.makeAllPhasesOnOneServer(ApplicationTransaction.java:290)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.ApplicationTransaction.makeAllPhases(ApplicationTransaction.java:323)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.DeployServiceImpl.makeGlobalTransaction(DeployServiceImpl.java:3033)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.DeployServiceImpl.deploy(DeployServiceImpl.java:463)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.DeployServiceImplp4_Skel.dispatch(DeployServiceImplp4_Skel.java:1555)
     at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:294)
     at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:183)
     at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:119)
     at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:37)
     at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.UnorderedChannel$MessageRunner.run(UnorderedChannel.java:71)
     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37)
     at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:94)
     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:162)
Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.exceptions.IllegalHostArgumentsException: Cannot add HTTP alias [contextRoot] on host default. An application with the same alias already exists.
     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.hosts.impl.HostPropertiesModifierImpl.checkAlias(HostPropertiesModifierImpl.java:283)
     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.HttpHosts.checkApplicationAlias(HttpHosts.java:385)
     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.HttpProviderImpl.checkApplicationAlias(HttpProviderImpl.java:251)
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.ActionBase.checkAliasInHttp(ActionBase.java:175)
     ... 19 more
', Arguments: []--> : Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.exceptions.WebDeploymentException: Application alias "contextRoot" for application "sap.com/HelloWorldEar" already exists in the HTTP Provider Service.
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.ActionBase.checkAliasInHttp(ActionBase.java:178)
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.DeployAction.deploy(DeployAction.java:124)
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.WebContainer.deploy(WebContainer.java:103)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.DeploymentTransaction.makeComponents(DeploymentTransaction.java:594)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.DeployUtilTransaction.commonBegin(DeployUtilTransaction.java:379)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.DeploymentTransaction.begin(DeploymentTransaction.java:296)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.ApplicationTransaction.makeAllPhasesOnOneServer(ApplicationTransaction.java:290)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.application.ApplicationTransaction.makeAllPhases(ApplicationTransaction.java:323)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.DeployServiceImpl.makeGlobalTransaction(DeployServiceImpl.java:3033)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.DeployServiceImpl.deploy(DeployServiceImpl.java:463)
     at com.sap.engine.services.deploy.server.DeployServiceImplp4_Skel.dispatch(DeployServiceImplp4_Skel.java:1555)
     at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:294)
     at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:183)
     at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:119)
     at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:37)
     at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.UnorderedChannel$MessageRunner.run(UnorderedChannel.java:71)
     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37)
     at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:94)
     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:162)
Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.exceptions.IllegalHostArgumentsException: Cannot add HTTP alias [contextRoot] on host default. An application with the same alias already exists.
     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.hosts.impl.HostPropertiesModifierImpl.checkAlias(HostPropertiesModifierImpl.java:283)
     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.HttpHosts.checkApplicationAlias(HttpHosts.java:385)
     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.HttpProviderImpl.checkApplicationAlias(HttpProviderImpl.java:251)
     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.container.ActionBase.checkAliasInHttp(ActionBase.java:175)
     ... 19 more
(message ID: com.sap.sdm.serverext.servertype.inqmy.extern.EngineApplOnlineDeployerImpl.performAction(DeploymentActionTypes).REMEXC)
Deployment exception : The deployment of at least one item aborted
I understand the message, that the directory is on the server yet. but I deletet all selfmade programs.

Hi Steffen,
Just edit the context-root element in your EAR file application.xml, e.g.
  <context-root>
    Hello
  </context-root>
and try deploying again.
HTH!
Vladimir

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    </li>
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    </li>
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    Hello,
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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Avrom Faderman ([email protected]):
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    </li>
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    </li>
    [*]Click the button.
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    </li>
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    </ol>
    </p>
    </p><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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    Siva

  • Hello World CANNOT FIND SPECIFIED INSTANCE

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    Fi,
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  • Problem including jdk.dio into Hello World Example

    Hi
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    # Eclipse Compiler for Java(TM) v20140902-0626, 3.10.0, Copyright IBM Corp 2000, 2013. All rights reserved.
    1. ERROR in .../HelloOsgi.java (at line 9)
    import jdk.dio.ClosedDeviceException;
    ^^^^^^^
    The import jdk.dio cannot be resolved
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    import jdk.dio.Device;
    ^^^^^^^
    The import jdk.dio cannot be resolved
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    Service-Component: OSGI-INF/component.xml
    and to the build.properties
    output.. = bin/
    bin.includes = META-INF/,\
    OSGI-INF/
    source.. = src/
    additional.bundles = org.eclipse.osgi.services,\
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    - Franz
    (*)eclipse.github.io/kura/doc/hello-example.html

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    - Franz

  • HOW TO: "Hello World" EJB Style

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    2. Name your project "Hello".
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    13. Click the Source tab to bring Hello.java into view.
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    21. In the Deployment Profile Wizard that appears, click the Advanced Button.
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    All three checkboxes at the top of the page should be selected.
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    30. Double-click the EJB Oracle 8i Client icon.
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    32. Enter the IIOP connection information you specified earlier.
    33. Enter the EJB Home and Remote interface names ("HelloHome" and "Hello").
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    null

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    ======================================
    Compiling the project...done
    Validating the profile...done
    Initializing deployment...done
    Scanning project files...done
    Generating classpath dependencies...done
    Generating archive entries table...done
    *** Archive generation completed ***
    *** Deploying the EJB to 8i JVM ***
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    a\lib\aurora_client.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\lib\javax-ssl-1_2.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\aurora\lib\jasper.zip;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\aurora\lib\vbjorb.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\aurora\lib\vbjapp.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\aurora\lib\vbjtools.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\aurora\lib\vbj30ssl.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\aurora\lib\aurora.zip;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\sqlj\lib\translator.zip;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\sqlj\lib\runtime.zip;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\aurora\lib\mts.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\java1.2\jre\lib\rt.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\lib\xmlparserv2.jar"
    oracle.aurora.ejb.deployment.GenerateEjb
    -u
    scott
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    TEMP
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    "C:\Program Files\Oracle\JDeveloper 3.2\myprojects\Demo\EJB\DemoHelloEJBSource.jar"
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    *** Errors occurred while deploying the EJB to 8i JVM ***
    *** Deployment completed ***
    ============================================

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    ICX DIAGNOSTIC: FND_TOP = D:\3.0Documents\OAFramework\JD\jdevhome\jdev\dbc_files\
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    ICX DIAGNOSTIC: responsibility_id = 24742
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