le JVMs on the same
machine, all port numbers should be mutullay exclusive.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
>> Subject: RE: Using Multiple JVM instances
>>
>> But nothing is written to them
>
>
> From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Using Multiple JVM instances
>
> But nothing is written to them
That's not what your screenshot shows: the jakarta_service_20090505.log file
for JVM2 has a non-zero size. What's in it?
- Chuck
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> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>
>>> From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
>>> Subject: Using Multiple JVM instances
>>
>>> But when I try to start both the services and make them
>>> run parallely, by going to windows s
log files). But nothing is written to them and the error that the 'Process
terminated unexpectedly.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p23397301/Multiple_JVM_Error.jpg '
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
>> Subject: Using Multiple JVM
> From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Using Multiple JVM instances
> But when I try to start both the services and make them
> run parallely, by going to windows services, I get an
> error 'Error 1067: Process terminated unexpectedly'.
>
>
y is it that I can run both the services parallely from DOS prompt and
cannot do the same from windows services? How can I achieve this?
Any help is much appreciated.
Regards,
Kareem
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