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Howdy,
We have tried to install JServer without luck - we don't receive any errors from the script - but we cannot execute the EJB helloworld examples ...
It seems as though the installation script doesn't actually install all of the necessary classes. We get the following error in a trace file:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: oracle.aurora.server.SGiopServer in <SYS>
at oracle.aurora.rdbms.DbmsJava.classForNameAndSchema(DbmsJava.java) at oracle.aurora.rdbms.DbmsJava.classForNameInSystemSchema(DbmsJava.java) at oracle.aurora.net.Presentation.getHandlerOfClass(Presentation.java) at oracle.aurora.net.Presentation.getHandler(Presentation.java) at oracle.aurora.net.VirtualCircuit.processRequest(VirtualCircuit.java) at oracle.aurora.net.Presentation.handleRequest(Presentation.java)oracle.aurora.net.NoPresentationException: Class does not exist in SYSTEM schema: oracle.au
rora.server.SGiopServer at oracle.aurora.net.Presentation.getHandlerOfClass(Presentation.java) at oracle.aurora.net.Presentation.getHandler(Presentation.java) at oracle.aurora.net.VirtualCircuit.processRequest(VirtualCircuit.java) at oracle.aurora.net.Presentation.handleRequest(Presentation.java)jox_call_java_pres_: caught
The javavm readme states that we should have over 8000 classes - we end up with about 6500.
Any help/insight/disparaging remarks would be welcome :)
thanks,
Mel
Received on Mon Feb 05 2001 - 19:37:49 CST