N95 Java app master volume

Is there a setting do control the master volume for Java apps in N95?
I was trying to play some Java games but the sound is too loud when starting up so I would like to adjust the volume before the Java game is loaded.
Thanks.Message Edited by daddoo on 28-Jul-200708:13 AM

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Have you found any method to do this? I would like to know it too...
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         at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.run(PEMain.java:220)
         at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.main(PEMain.java:172)
         at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
         at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
         at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
         at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
         at org.apache.commons.launcher.ChildMain.run(ChildMain.java:269)
    |#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:33.789+0100|SEVERE|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|Exception while deploying : Fatal Error from EJB Compiler -- Compilation failed: Native compiler returned an error: 2
    Error messages are:
    .|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:33.799+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Autodeploy failed : C:\Program Files\Sun\AppServer\lib\install\applications\__ejb_container_timer_app.ear.|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:33.879+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0302: Starting Tomcat.|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:34.811+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [adminapp] in virtual server [server] at [web1]|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:35.111+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [admingui] in virtual server [server] at [asadmin]|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:35.121+0100|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0500: default-locale attribute of locale-charset-info element has been deprecated and is being ignored. Use default-charset attribute of parameter-encoding element instead|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:35.161+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [com_sun_web_ui] in virtual server [server] at [com_sun_web_ui]|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:35.181+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [hello] in virtual server [server] at [hello]|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:35.201+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Starting tomcat server|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:35.201+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Catalina naming disabled|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:35.412+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngine|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Servlet Engine: Sun-Java-System/Application-Server-PE-8.0|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:37.945+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig|_ThreadID=10;|Missing application web.xml, using defaults only StandardEngine[server].StandardHost[server].StandardContext[]|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:38.456+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:38.556+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:38.847+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 1043|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:38.887+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 1043|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:38.987+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 4848|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:39.007+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 4848|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:39.558+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5023: JMS service successfully started. Instance Name = imqbroker, Home = [C:\Program Files\Sun\AppServer\imq\bin].|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:39.568+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Enabling AutoDeployment service at :1084983639568|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:39.568+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5053: Application onReady complete.|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:39.588+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Application server startup complete.|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:44.475+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1041:Sent the event to instance:[com.sun.enterprise.admin.event.ConfigChangeEvent -- server [1 Change(s), Id:1, ts:1084983644465]]|#]
    [#|2004-05-19T17:20:44.545+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1046:A change notification was not handled sucessfully, the server will need a restart for the change to be effective.|#]
    Is this EJB compilation error normal ? if not what does it mean ? Sun Java App Server installation isn't OK ?
    I tried to look into the Sun App Server Troubleshooting, searched forums... but couldn't squeeze any valuable info from any of them.
    If you have any sugestion regarding this problem, or you know some web site that addresses it please tell me !
    Many thanks,
    Miguel

    I seem to have the same problem, I cant run sun application server 8.1. The server is in c:\sun\appserver\, I am using netbeans 4.1. I recieve the same comment above:
    The Sun Java System Application Server 8 could not start.
    More information about the cause is in the Server log file.
    Possible reasons include:
    - Port conflicts. (use netstat -a to detect possible port numbers already used by the operating system.)
    - Incorrect server configuration (domain.xml to be corrected manually)
    - Corrupted Deployed Applications preventing the server to start.(This can be seen in the server.log file. In this case, domain.xml needs to be modified).
    I cant see any port conflict, the server is set to port 4848. I dont know about any configurations.
    This is the Exception:
    -Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl
    -Dcom.sun.aas.promptForIdentity=true
    -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.SAXParser
    -Dcom.sun.aas.instanceRoot=C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1
    -Djavax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TransformerFactoryImpl
    -Dcom.sun.aas.domainName=domain1
    -Djava.util.logging.manager=com.sun.enterprise.server.logging.ServerLogManager
    -Dproduct.name=Sun-Java-System/Application-Server
    -Dcom.sun.enterprise.overrideablejavaxpackages=javax.faces,javax.servlet.jsp.jstl,javax.xml.bind,javax.help
    -Dcom.sun.aas.configRoot=C:/Sun/AppServer/config
    -Djava.library.path=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_04\jre\bin\client;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_04\bin;.;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\Rational\ClearQuest;
    -Dcom.sun.aas.instanceName=server
    -Dcom.sun.aas.processLauncher=SE
    -cp
    C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_04/lib/tools.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib/appserv-rt.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\admin-cli.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-admin.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\dom.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jmxremote.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jmxremote_optional.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jsf-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jsf-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\rmissl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\xalan.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\xercesImpl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\activation.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-logging.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee-svc.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jax-qname.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxr-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxr-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\mail.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\saaj-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\saaj-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\xsdlib.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/imq/lib/jaxm-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/imq/lib/fscontext.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar
    com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain
    start
    display
    native|#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:45:43.930+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5034: Could not start the JMS service broker process.|#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:45:43.940+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5036: More details may be available in the log file for the JMS service broker instance imqbroker. Please refer to the JMS provider documentation for the exact location of this log file.|#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:45:43.940+0300|SEVERE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5024: JMS service startup failed.|#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:45:43.950+0300|SEVERE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|UnknownException during startup. Disable quick startup by setting system property com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASQuickStartup to false
    com.sun.appserv.server.ServerLifecycleException: CreateProcess: C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\bin\imqbrokersvc.exe -javahome "C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_04" -varhome C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1\imq -name imqbroker -console -port 7676 -bgnd -silent error=3
    at com.sun.enterprise.jms.JmsProviderLifecycle.onInitialization(JmsProviderLifecycle.java:289)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASLazyKernel.startLifecycle(ASLazyKernel.java:188)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASLazyKernel.startMQ(ASLazyKernel.java:163)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASLazyKernel.startASSocketServices(ASLazyKernel.java:52)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.run(PEMain.java:274)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.main(PEMain.java:220)
    Caused by: com.sun.appserv.server.ServerLifecycleException: CreateProcess: C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\bin\imqbrokersvc.exe -javahome "C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_04" -varhome C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1\imq -name imqbroker -console -port 7676 -bgnd -silent error=3
    at com.sun.enterprise.jms.JmsProviderLifecycle.onInitialization(JmsProviderLifecycle.java:276)
    ... 5 more
    Caused by: java.io.IOException: CreateProcess: C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\bin\imqbrokersvc.exe -javahome "C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_04" -varhome C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1\imq -name imqbroker -console -port 7676 -bgnd -silent error=3
    at java.lang.ProcessImpl.create(Native Method)
    at java.lang.ProcessImpl.<init>(ProcessImpl.java:81)
    at java.lang.ProcessImpl.start(ProcessImpl.java:30)
    at java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:451)
    at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:591)
    at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:464)
    at com.sun.messaging.jmq.admin.jmsspi.JMSAdminImpl.startProvider(JMSAdminImpl.java:769)
    at com.sun.enterprise.jms.JmsProviderLifecycle.onInitialization(JmsProviderLifecycle.java:269)
    ... 5 more
    |#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:45:43.960+0300|SEVERE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Exception while stoppping Lifecycle.
    java.lang.NullPointerException
    at com.sun.enterprise.jms.JmsProviderLifecycle.checkProviderStartup(JmsProviderLifecycle.java:389)
    at com.sun.enterprise.jms.JmsProviderLifecycle.onShutdown(JmsProviderLifecycle.java:445)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASLazyKernel.stopLifecycle(ASLazyKernel.java:175)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASLazyKernel.stopMQ(ASLazyKernel.java:169)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASLazyKernel.exitServer(ASLazyKernel.java:74)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASLazyKernel.startASSocketServices(ASLazyKernel.java:67)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.run(PEMain.java:274)
    at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.main(PEMain.java:220)
    |#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:47:53.507+0300|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.tools.launcher|_ThreadID=10;|LAUNCHER005:Spaces in your PATH have been detected. The PATH must be consistently formated (e.g. C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0\bin; ) or the Appserver may not be able to start and/or stop.  Mixed quoted spaces in your PATH can cause problems, so the launcher will remove all double quotes before invoking the process. The most reliable solution would be to remove all spaces from your path before starting the Appservers components.  |#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:47:53.517+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.tools.launcher|_ThreadID=10;|
    C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_04\bin\java
    -client
    -Xmx512m
    -XX:NewRatio=2
    -Dcom.sun.aas.defaultLogFile=C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1/logs/server.log
    -Djava.endorsed.dirs=C:/Sun/AppServer/lib/endorsed
    -Djava.security.policy=C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1/config/server.policy
    -Djava.security.auth.login.config=C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1/config/login.conf
    -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000
    -Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000
    -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1/config/keystore.jks
    -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1/config/cacerts.jks
    -Djava.ext.dirs=C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_04/jre/lib/ext;C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1/lib/ext
    -Djdbc.drivers=com.pointbase.jdbc.jdbcUniversalDriver
    -Djavax.management.builder.initial=com.sun.enterprise.admin.server.core.jmx.AppServerMBeanServerBuilder
    -Dcom.sun.enterprise.config.config_environment_factory_class=com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.AppserverConfigEnvironmentFactory
    -Dcom.sun.enterprise.taglibs=appserv-jstl.jar,jsf-impl.jar
    -Dcom.sun.enterprise.taglisteners=jsf-impl.jar
    -Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl
    -Dcom.sun.aas.configName=server-config
    -Dorg.xml.sax.parser=org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLReaderAdapter
    -Ddomain.name=domain1
    -Djmx.invoke.getters=true
    -Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl
    -Dcom.sun.aas.promptForIdentity=true
    -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.SAXParser
    -Dcom.sun.aas.instanceRoot=C:/Sun/AppServer/domains/domain1
    -Djavax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TransformerFactoryImpl
    -Dcom.sun.aas.domainName=domain1
    -Djava.util.logging.manager=com.sun.enterprise.server.logging.ServerLogManager
    -Dproduct.name=Sun-Java-System/Application-Server
    -Dcom.sun.enterprise.overrideablejavaxpackages=javax.faces,javax.servlet.jsp.jstl,javax.xml.bind,javax.help
    -Dcom.sun.aas.configRoot=C:/Sun/AppServer/config
    -Djava.library.path=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_04\jre\bin\client;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_04\bin;.;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\Rational\ClearQuest;
    -Dcom.sun.aas.instanceName=server
    -Dcom.sun.aas.processLauncher=SE
    -cp
    C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_04/lib/tools.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib/appserv-rt.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\admin-cli.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-admin.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\dom.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jmxremote.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jmxremote_optional.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jsf-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jsf-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\rmissl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\xalan.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\xercesImpl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_ja.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_zh.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_zh_CN.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_ko.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_fr.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-assemblytool_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-rt_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\deployhelp_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee_es.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\activation.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-cmp.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-launcher.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\commons-logging.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\j2ee-svc.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jax-qname.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxr-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxr-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\mail.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\saaj-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\saaj-impl.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib\xsdlib.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/imq/lib/jaxm-api.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/imq/lib/fscontext.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:/Sun/AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar
    com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain
    start
    display
    native|#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:47:57.533+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5034: Could not start the JMS service broker process.|#]
    [#|2005-11-02T11:47:57.543+0300|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5036: More details may be available in the log file for the JMS service broker instance imqbroker. Please refer to the JMS provider documentation for the exact location of this log file.|#]
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