Trying to compile tutorial gives invalid flag error

C:\java\kodo-jdo-3.0.0b1\tutorial>javac -classpath ../lib/*.jar *.java
javac: invalid flag: ../lib/jakarta-commons-lang-1.0.1.jar
This in a windows cmd.exe prompt.
Am I the first one ever to do this? Any suggestions?
Karl.

Ok, thanks. Silly error.
I got the same for 2.5.2 and 3.0 so I just posted in developer.
Stephen Kim wrote:
Classpaths have to be full an explicit: e.g. javac -classpath
c:javakodolibkodo-jdo.jar;c:javakodolibjdo1_0.jar
and so forth.
A good way to properly set up your environment is to use one of our GA
level distributions (2.5.2 being the latest) and modifying jdocmd.bat or
jdocommand.bat to 3.0's library dependencies.
Also, until Kodo 3 goes into GA, the proper forum is solarmetric.kodo.beta
as Kodo 3 is at a different tier of support for now.
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 22:26:55 +0000, Karl Nicholas wrote:>>
C:javakodo-jdo-3.0.0b1tutorial>javac -classpath ../lib/*.jar *.java
javac: invalid flag: ../lib/jakarta-commons-lang-1.0.1.jar
This in a windows cmd.exe prompt.
Am I the first one ever to do this? Any suggestions?
Karl.
Steve Kim
[email protected]
SolarMetric Inc.
http://www.solarmetric.com

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    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:06.556-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5076: Using [Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, Version 1.4.2_06] from [Sun Microsystems Inc.]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:08.038-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0020:Following is the information about the JMX MBeanServer used:|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:08.439-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0001:MBeanServer initialized successfully|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:10.853-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|Creating virtual server server|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:10.863-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|S1AS AVK Instrumentation disabled|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:10.873-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.security|_ThreadID=10;|SEC1143: Loading policy provider com.sun.enterprise.security.provider.PolicyWrapper.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:15.369-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.transaction|_ThreadID=10;|JTS5014: Recoverable JTS instance, serverId = [100]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:17.122-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Satisfying Optional Packages dependencies...|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:17.432-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=10;|RAR7008 : Initialized monitoring registry and listeners|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:18.223-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5100:Loading system apps|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:18.263-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Selecting file [C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\lib\install\applications\MEjbApp.ear] for autodeployment|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:18.273-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Selecting file [C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\lib\install\applications\__ejb_container_timer_app.ear] for autodeployment|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:18.283-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Selecting file [ C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\lib\install\applications\MEjbApp.ear ] for autodeployment.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:19.535-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|DPL5109: EJBC - START of EJBC for [MEjbApp]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:19.545-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|Processing beans ...|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:19.585-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|Compiling RMI-IIOP code ...|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:32.203-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|DPL5110: EJBC - END of EJBC for [MEjbApp]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:32.223-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.stream.out|_ThreadID=10;| role is admin-role class class java.lang.String|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:32.424-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.stream.out|_ThreadID=10;|
    role is admin-role class class java.lang.String|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:32.654-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|Total Deployment Time: 14070 msec, Total EJB Compiler Module Time: 12668 msec, Portion spent EJB Compiling: 90%
    Breakdown of EJBC Module Time: Total Time for EJBC: 12668 msec, CMP Generation: 0 msec (0%), Java Compilation: 0 msec (0%), RMI Compilation: 12618 msec (99%), JAX-RPC Generation: 20 msec (0%),
    |#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:32.654-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|deployed with moduleid = MEjbApp|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:32.754-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM1041:Sent the event to instance:[ApplicationDeployEvent -- deploy MEjbApp]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:33.435-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.classloading|_ThreadID=10;|LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [MEjbApp] loaded successfully!|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:33.445-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM1042:Status of dynamic reconfiguration event processing:[success]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:33.455-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Successfully autodeployed : C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\lib\install\applications\MEjbApp.ear.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:33.455-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Selecting file [ C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\lib\install\applications\__ejb_container_timer_app.ear ] for autodeployment.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:33.946-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|DPL5109: EJBC - START of EJBC for [__ejb_container_timer_app]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:37.661-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|Processing beans ...|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:37.661-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|DPL5110: EJBC - END of EJBC for [__ejb_container_timer_app]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:37.771-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|Total Deployment Time: 4276 msec, Total EJB Compiler Module Time: 3715 msec, Portion spent EJB Compiling: 86%
    Breakdown of EJBC Module Time: Total Time for EJBC: 3715 msec, CMP Generation: 942 msec (25%), Java Compilation: 2463 msec (66%), RMI Compilation: 0 msec (0%), JAX-RPC Generation: 0 msec (0%),
    |#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:37.771-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|deployed with moduleid = __ejb_container_timer_app|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:37.781-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM1041:Sent the event to instance:[ApplicationDeployEvent -- deploy __ejb_container_timer_app]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.232-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.ejb|_ThreadID=10;|EJB5109:EJB Timer Service started successfully for datasource [jdbc/__TimerPool]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.232-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.classloading|_ThreadID=10;|LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [__ejb_container_timer_app] loaded successfully!|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.232-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM1042:Status of dynamic reconfiguration event processing:[success]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.242-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Successfully autodeployed : C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\lib\install\applications\__ejb_container_timer_app.ear.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.282-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0302: Starting Tomcat.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.522-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [adminapp] in virtual server [server] at [web1]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.723-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [admingui] in virtual server [server] at [asadmin]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.723-0700|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|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|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.753-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [com_sun_web_ui] in virtual server [server] at [com_sun_web_ui]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.773-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Starting tomcat server|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.773-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Catalina naming disabled|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:38.883-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngine|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Servlet Engine: Sun-Java-System/Application-Server-PE-8.0|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:43.169-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig|_ThreadID=10;|Missing application web.xml, using defaults only StandardEngine[server].StandardHost[server].StandardContext[]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.132-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 18080|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.172-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 18080|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.352-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 11043|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.352-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 11043|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.392-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 14848|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.402-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 14848|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.733-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5023: JMS service successfully started. Instance Name = imqbroker, Home = [C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\imq\bin].|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.733-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Enabling AutoDeployment service at :1135463445733|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.733-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5053: Application onReady complete.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:30:45.733-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Application server startup complete.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:15.756-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|[AutoDeploy] Selecting file [ C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\domains\creator\autodeploy\hello-jaxrpc.war ] for autodeployment.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:16.156-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|DPL5109: EJBC - START of EJBC for [hello-jaxrpc]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:16.156-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|Processing beans ...|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:16.156-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|DPL5110: EJBC - END of EJBC for [hello-jaxrpc]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:16.227-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|Total Deployment Time: 421 msec, Total EJB Compiler Module Time: 0 msec, Portion spent EJB Compiling: 0%
    Breakdown of EJBC Module Time: Total Time for EJBC: 0 msec, CMP Generation: 0 msec (0%), Java Compilation: 0 msec (0%), RMI Compilation: 0 msec (0%), JAX-RPC Generation: 0 msec (0%),
    |#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:16.227-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|deployed with moduleid = hello-jaxrpc|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:16.247-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1041:Sent the event to instance:[ModuleDeployEvent -- deploy web/hello-jaxrpc]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:16.317-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=11;|WEB0100: Loading web module [hello-jaxrpc] in virtual server [server] at [hello-jaxrpc]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:17.378-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=11;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.12: JAX-RPC context listener initializing|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:17.629-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=11;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.14: JAX-RPC servlet initializing|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:17.689-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1042:Status of dynamic reconfiguration event processing:[success]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:17.699-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|[AutoDeploy] Successfully autodeployed : C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\domains\creator\autodeploy\hello-jaxrpc.war.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:17.699-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|[AutoDeploy] Selecting file [ C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\domains\creator\autodeploy\jTravellerService.war ] for autodeployment.|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:18.239-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|DPL5109: EJBC - START of EJBC for [jTravellerService]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:18.239-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|Processing beans ...|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:18.239-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|DPL5110: EJBC - END of EJBC for [jTravellerService]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:18.279-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|Total Deployment Time: 560 msec, Total EJB Compiler Module Time: 0 msec, Portion spent EJB Compiling: 0%
    Breakdown of EJBC Module Time: Total Time for EJBC: 0 msec, CMP Generation: 0 msec (0%), Java Compilation: 0 msec (0%), RMI Compilation: 0 msec (0%), JAX-RPC Generation: 0 msec (0%),
    |#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:18.290-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|deployed with moduleid = jTravellerService|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:18.300-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1041:Sent the event to instance:[ModuleDeployEvent -- deploy web/jTravellerService]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:18.370-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=11;|WEB0100: Loading web module [jTravellerService] in virtual server [server] at [jTravellerService]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:19.321-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=11;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.12: JAX-RPC context listener initializing|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:19.361-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=11;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.14: JAX-RPC servlet initializing|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:19.401-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1042:Status of dynamic reconfiguration event processing:[success]|#]
    [#|2005-12-24T15:31:19.411-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|[AutoDeploy] Successfully autodeployed : C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\domains\creator\autodeploy\jTravellerService.war.|#]
    Starting Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.0.0_01 (build b08-fcs) ...
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:15.701-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5076: Using [Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, Version 1.4.2_06] from [Sun Microsystems Inc.]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:17.764-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0020:Following is the information about the JMX MBeanServer used:|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:18.305-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0001:MBeanServer initialized successfully|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:22.621-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|Creating virtual server server|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:22.641-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|S1AS AVK Instrumentation disabled|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:22.661-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.security|_ThreadID=10;|SEC1143: Loading policy provider com.sun.enterprise.security.provider.PolicyWrapper.|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:27.919-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.transaction|_ThreadID=10;|JTS5014: Recoverable JTS instance, serverId = [100]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:30.142-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Satisfying Optional Packages dependencies...|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:30.532-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=10;|RAR7008 : Initialized monitoring registry and listeners|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:31.454-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5100:Loading system apps|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:32.515-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.classloading|_ThreadID=10;|LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [MEjbApp] loaded successfully!|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:33.637-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.ejb|_ThreadID=10;|EJB5109:EJB Timer Service started successfully for datasource [jdbc/__TimerPool]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:33.637-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.classloading|_ThreadID=10;|LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [__ejb_container_timer_app] loaded successfully!|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:33.767-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0302: Starting Tomcat.|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.348-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [adminapp] in virtual server [server] at [web1]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.528-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [admingui] in virtual server [server] at [asadmin]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.528-0700|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|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|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.538-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [com_sun_web_ui] in virtual server [server] at [com_sun_web_ui]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.548-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [hello-jaxrpc] in virtual server [server] at [hello-jaxrpc]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.558-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [jTravellerService] in virtual server [server] at [jTravellerService]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.578-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Starting tomcat server|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.588-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Catalina naming disabled|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:34.749-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngine|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Servlet Engine: Sun-Java-System/Application-Server-PE-8.0|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:39.746-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=10;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.12: JAX-RPC context listener initializing|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:40.417-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=10;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.14: JAX-RPC servlet initializing|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:40.497-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig|_ThreadID=10;|Missing application web.xml, using defaults only StandardEngine[server].StandardHost[server].StandardContext[]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:42.610-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=10;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.12: JAX-RPC context listener initializing|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:42.700-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.webservices.rpc.server.http|_ThreadID=10;|JAXRPC.JAXRPCSERVLET.14: JAX-RPC servlet initializing|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:43.882-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 18080|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:43.942-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 18080|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.132-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 11043|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.142-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 11043|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.222-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 14848|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.222-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 14848|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.613-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5023: JMS service successfully started. Instance Name = imqbroker, Home = [C:\Sun\Creator\SunAppServer8\imq\bin].|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.703-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Enabling AutoDeployment service at :1138419224703|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.703-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5053: Application onReady complete.|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:44.713-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Application server startup complete.|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:49.219-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|DPL5109: EJBC - START of EJBC for [_webapplication1]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:49.219-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|Processing beans ...|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:49.259-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|DPL5110: EJBC - END of EJBC for [_webapplication1]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:50.631-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|Total Deployment Time: 2393 msec, Total EJB Compiler Module Time: 40 msec, Portion spent EJB Compiling: 1%
    Breakdown of EJBC Module Time: Total Time for EJBC: 40 msec, CMP Generation: 0 msec (0%), Java Compilation: 0 msec (0%), RMI Compilation: 0 msec (0%), JAX-RPC Generation: 10 msec (25%),
    |#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:50.681-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=11;|deployed with moduleid = _webapplication1|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:50.812-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1041:Sent the event to instance:[ModuleDeployEvent -- deploy web/_webapplication1]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:51.062-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1041:Sent the event to instance:[ModuleDeployEvent -- enable web/_webapplication1]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:51.192-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=11;|WEB0100: Loading web module [_webapplication1] in virtual server [server] at [webapplication1]|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:53.516-0700|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.commons.beanutils.MethodUtils|_ThreadID=11;|Cannot use JVM pre-1.4 access bug workaround die to restrictive security manager.|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:53.876-0700|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.commons.digester.Digester|_ThreadID=11;|[ConverterRule]{faces-config/converter} Merge(null,java.math.BigDecimal)|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:53.886-0700|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|org.apache.commons.digester.Digester|_ThreadID=11;|[ConverterRule]{faces-config/converter} Merge(null,java.math.BigInteger)|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:55.568-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener|_ThreadID=11;|Application object verification completed successfully|#]
    [#|2006-01-27T20:33:55.659-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=11;|ADM1042:Status of dynamic reconfiguration event processing:[success]|#]
    Starting Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.0.0_01 (build b08-fcs) ...
    [#|2006-01-28T17:15:48.473-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5076: Using [Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, Version 1.4.2_06] from [Sun Microsystems Inc.]|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:15:50.045-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0020:Following is the information about the JMX MBeanServer used:|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:15:50.556-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0001:MBeanServer initialized successfully|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:15:54.191-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|Creating virtual server server|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:15:54.221-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|S1AS AVK Instrumentation disabled|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:15:54.231-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.security|_ThreadID=10;|SEC1143: Loading policy provider com.sun.enterprise.security.provider.PolicyWrapper.|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:15:58.778-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.transaction|_ThreadID=10;|JTS5014: Recoverable JTS instance, serverId = [100]|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:00.670-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Satisfying Optional Packages dependencies...|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:01.111-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=10;|RAR7008 : Initialized monitoring registry and listeners|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:02.092-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5100:Loading system apps|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:03.074-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.classloading|_ThreadID=10;|LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [MEjbApp] loaded successfully!|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:03.865-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.ejb|_ThreadID=10;|EJB5109:EJB Timer Service started successfully for datasource [jdbc/__TimerPool]|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:03.865-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.core.classloading|_ThreadID=10;|LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [__ejb_container_timer_app] loaded successfully!|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:03.985-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0302: Starting Tomcat.|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:04.526-0700|SEVERE|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0200: Configuration error in web module [_webapplication1] (while initializing virtual server [server])
    com.sun.enterprise.config.ConfigException: I/O error while loading deployment descriptor for: _webapplication1
    cause: c:/Documents and Settings/Jim/My Documents/Creator/Projects/WebApplication1/build
         at com.sun.enterprise.instance.WebModulesManager.getDescriptor(WebModulesManager.java:327)
         at com.sun.enterprise.instance.WebModulesManager.getDescriptor(WebModulesManager.java:293)
         at com.sun.enterprise.web.VirtualServer.loadWebModuleConfig(VirtualServer.java:404)
         at com.sun.enterprise.web.VirtualServer.getWebModules(VirtualServer.java:253)
         at com.sun.enterprise.web.WebContainer.loadWebModules(WebContainer.java:560)
         at com.sun.enterprise.web.WebContainer.start(WebContainer.java:471)
         at com.sun.enterprise.web.PEWebContainer.startInstance(PEWebContainer.java:506)
         at com.sun.enterprise.web.PEWebContainerLifecycle.onStartup(PEWebContainerLifecycle.java:54)
         at com.sun.enterprise.server.ApplicationServer.onStartup(ApplicationServer.java:295)
         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)
    Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: c:/Documents and Settings/Jim/My Documents/Creator/Projects/WebApplication1/build
         at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.archivist.FileArchive.open(FileArchive.java:43)
         at com.sun.enterprise.instance.WebModulesManager.getDescriptor(WebModulesManager.java:316)
         ... 15 more
    |#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:04.526-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [adminapp] in virtual server [server] at [web1]|#]
    [#|2006-01-28T17:16:04.716-0700|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.0.0_01|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [admingui] in virtual server

    Author: jvandal Posts: 3 Registered: 1/27/06
              Jan 30, 2006 9:10 PM      
    Hi,
    I am trying to run Sun Java Studio and entered the Tutorial "Developing a Web Application". I have tried to do this twice. steps
    1. drage test field and name it
    2, drag a label and name it
    3. drage abutton and name it
    4. Drage static text and name it
    5. Double click button and enter "helloText.setText("Hello, "+name+"!");
    6. try to build and run
    These two error appear
    <ant antfile="project-data/build-impl.xml" target="compile"/>
    <javac srcdir="${source.java.root}" source="1.4" target="1.4" encoding="${source.encoding}" destdir="${output.classes.dir}" debug="on">
    Any help would be appreciated
    Jim
    I first posted to this . I replied with the log but couldn't get the reply to work so I posted a new post.
    i am sorry that I caused confusion
    Re: Error trying to run tutorial
    Author: RunaK Posts: 541 Registered: 7/27/04
              Jan 30, 2006 11:21 PM (reply 1 of 1)      
    Hi,
    I could not reproduce your problem.The tutorial "Developing a Web Application" works fine for me.
    Please post the server log file which is available at : <install-dir>:\Sun\Creator2\SunAppServer8\domains\creator\logs\server .log
    Thanks,
    RK.

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