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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by keneida <ke...@o2.pl> on 2007/07/31 17:09:32 UTC
unable to start ActiveMQ service
Windows instalation.
After installing the ActiveMQ service. It doesnt not want to start from
Services management window.
"Error 1067: the process terminated unexpectedly"
>From the wrapper.log
"java.lang.noClassDefFoundError: and
exception in thread main"
When i start amq with manually it works.
In the prerequisition says that i need JDK to run amq, I tested with JRE and
it also works. Do i really need JDK?
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Re: unable to start ActiveMQ service
Posted by JL <jj...@optonline.net>.
Yes. Install AMQ into a directory directly below the root of C:\
sheiladuck wrote:
>
> do you have a work around for this problem?
>
> JL wrote:
>>
>> When I encountered this issue it was the result of having installed MQ
>> into a subdirectory of "C:\Program Files". The blasted space character in
>> the directory name tripped up the Java Service Wrapper bat file.
>> HTH.
>>
>>
>> keneida wrote:
>>>
>>> Windows instalation.
>>> After installing the ActiveMQ service. It doesnt not want to start from
>>> Services management window.
>>> "Error 1067: the process terminated unexpectedly"
>>> From the wrapper.log
>>> "java.lang.noClassDefFoundError: and
>>> exception in thread main"
>>> When i start amq with manually it works.
>>> In the prerequisition says that i need JDK to run amq, I tested with JRE
>>> and it also works. Do i really need JDK?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: unable to start ActiveMQ service
Posted by sheiladuck <im...@yahoo.com>.
do you have a work around for this problem?
JL wrote:
>
> When I encountered this issue it was the result of having installed MQ
> into a subdirectory of "C:\Program Files". The blasted space character in
> the directory name tripped up the Java Service Wrapper bat file.
> HTH.
>
>
> keneida wrote:
>>
>> Windows instalation.
>> After installing the ActiveMQ service. It doesnt not want to start from
>> Services management window.
>> "Error 1067: the process terminated unexpectedly"
>> From the wrapper.log
>> "java.lang.noClassDefFoundError: and
>> exception in thread main"
>> When i start amq with manually it works.
>> In the prerequisition says that i need JDK to run amq, I tested with JRE
>> and it also works. Do i really need JDK?
>>
>
>
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Re: unable to start ActiveMQ service
Posted by JL <jj...@optonline.net>.
When I encountered this issue it was the result of having installed MQ into a
subdirectory of "C:\Program Files". The blasted space character in the
directory name tripped up the Java Service Wrapper bat file.
HTH.
keneida wrote:
>
> Windows instalation.
> After installing the ActiveMQ service. It doesnt not want to start from
> Services management window.
> "Error 1067: the process terminated unexpectedly"
> From the wrapper.log
> "java.lang.noClassDefFoundError: and
> exception in thread main"
> When i start amq with manually it works.
> In the prerequisition says that i need JDK to run amq, I tested with JRE
> and it also works. Do i really need JDK?
>
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