The JAVA_HOME environment variable points to your Java runtime home directory. For example, on Windoze it would be set as follows, C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_06\jre
So find out where your Java runtime has been installed and set JAVA_HOME accordingly. Joe Awright wrote: > > As previously mentioned - I know nothing about this side of iSeries tech > as never had to use it prior to the company I work for now, so the whole > $ACTIVEMQ.... is new to me... I'm assuming that's some kind of variable or > something?..;) > > I've tried running it by going to the /bin directory while in QSHELL, this > was after making sure I used the chmod to do what was mentioned on the web > page - "chmod 755 activemq", in case there were authority issues. > > I get an error now claiming I haven't set JAVA_HOME, and frankly no idea > where to start with this. Just been trying to figure out currently where I > set that enviromental variable.:) > > Actual error is; > > /apache-activemq-5.1.0/bin/activemq: 001-0019 Error found searching for > command which. No such path or directory. > Error: JAVA_HOME is not defined correctly. > > Thanks for the response, and any light you could throw this way..:) > > > Joe Fernandez wrote: >> >> With the default configuration, you should be able to run the ActiveMQ >> message broker right out of the box >> >> What happens when you run $ACTIVEMQ_HOME/bin/activemq ? >> >> Joe >> http://www.ttmsolutions.com - get a free ActiveMQ user guide >> >> >> with the default con >> >> Awright wrote: >>> >>> Hello folks... I've done a quick search on this forum and haven't found >>> the answers I was looking for, so hopefully someone out there can help >>> me..:) >>> >>> Never touched ActiveMQ before, and therefore have zero previous >>> experience of the product, but I have been asked to install it on an >>> iSeries. >>> >>> Now, I've dumped a copy of the .gz onto the IFS, and I've gone in via >>> Qshell assuming that, that is where I need to go to "unpack and install" >>> it. However I'm having no joy - Does anyone know what I need to do, or >>> can you point me at any useful links? >>> >>> I've tried following the basic install steps you can get from the web >>> site, but it doesn't seem to be working for me. Now, as I said I've no >>> prior experience, and my primary knowledge lies with OS400, so I'll >>> happily hold my hand up if I'm doing something daft. >>> >>> Any help much appreciated. >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-5.1.0-installation-on-an-iSeries.-tp20597585p20600242.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.