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[OT] RE: Cannot start tomcat5 service with jrockit

Warning: 
rant about 'religion' follows (not quite on par with where the opening '{' goes, but close!): 
 
I feel like such a fool!   I had no idea the "way too old" mark had been moved to "older than 6 months"  and/or "3 point releases behind HEAD".   Of course, _everyone_ should _always_ use the most recent version of _every_ software package, and it's a particularly good idea to use it if it's just been voted stable within the last 30 days.
 
Because, we should always trust that there there are no remaining problems in a newly-declared-as-stable piece of software.  That's why 5.0 didn't need 32 point releases, and 5.5 didn't need 23 point releases.
 
Plus, the maintainers can just finally give up on that antiquated 5.5 branch!  Thanks for your heroic efforts so far, tomcat team.  
 
In the future, I wish people would STFU about "get a newer version", unless they specifically know that the "bug" someone is asking about (and in this case, perhaps not even a bug) has been fixed in a newer version.   The sooner people like Mr. Burrus understand that some people are unable or unwilling to upgrade to the "latest and greatest", the sooner my blood pressure will return to normal.  
 
There, _I_ feel better.  anyone else? 
 
signed,
 
A completely satisifed tomcat 5.0.29 user. 
(so there)
 
 
 

________________________________

From: Mr. Steve Burrus [mailto:burrus1@swbell.net]
Sent: Mon 3/12/2007 4:59 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Cannot start tomcat5 service with jrockit



look you say that your >>"Tomcat version is 5.5.20"<<. Why don't u
simply try/attempt to get version 6.x of Tomcat by now??? I mean any
kind of version 5 is way too old by now! Capiche? [Understand?]

Igor Shevchenko wrote:

>Hello,
>I'm experiencing problems with starting tomcat as a service under Win2003
>server with jrockit jvm.
>Tomcat version is 5.5.20 and it starts successfully using startup.bat
>script, but when trying to start it as a service I have the following
>output in jakarta-service log:
>[2007-03-12 04:45:48] [info] Running Service...
>[2007-03-12 04:45:48] [info] Starting service...
>[2007-03-12 04:45:48] [173  javajni.c] [error] The specified module could
>not be found.
>[2007-03-12 04:45:48] [924  prunsrv.c] [error] Failed creating java
>C:\jrockit-R27.1.0-jdk1.5.0_08\jre\bin\jrockit\jvm.dll
>[2007-03-12 04:45:48] [1179 prunsrv.c] [error] ServiceStart returned 1
>[2007-03-12 04:45:48] [info] Run service finished.
>[2007-03-12 04:45:48] [info] Procrun finished.
>I've tried googling and reading mailing archives but couldn't find a
>solution.
>
>Best regards,
>---
>Igor Shevchenko
>
> 
>


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