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Deployment problem with EJB using J2EE
Hello friends!!!
I am using J2EE for deploying the Enterprise Beans.I have a problem in running
the j2ee.bat file.
I have set the various paths for JAVA_HOME, J2EE_CLASSPATH and J2EE_HOME
respectively in the userconfig.bat file as shown below:
set J2EE_CLASSPATH=C:\inetDriver\Opta2000.jar
set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.2.2
set J2EE_HOME=C:\j2sdkee1.2.1
But when I am running the j2ee.bat file, it gives me the following messages:
Out of environment space
Out of environment space
Out of environment space
Bad command or file name
Please help me in finding the solution for this.
Regards,
Shibin
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Re: Deployment problem with EJB using J2EE
Create a shortcut to run your .BAT file. Then right-click the shortcut,
choose Properties, select the Memory tab, and change the Initial Environment
drop-down from Auto to something around 3000. Then double-click this
shortcut to run the .BAT file.
Or if you are calling j2ee.bat from another batch file, change the line
where you call it to read something like "command /c j2ee.bat /e:3000".
Note that I'm writing this based on a Windows 98 system. If you're using
NT, I think you need to use "cmd" instead of "command".
PC2
Shibin <shibinr@sify.com> wrote in message news:3a3dd268$1@news.devx.com...
>
>
> Hello friends!!!
> I am using J2EE for deploying the Enterprise Beans.I have a problem in
running
> the j2ee.bat file.
> I have set the various paths for JAVA_HOME, J2EE_CLASSPATH and J2EE_HOME
> respectively in the userconfig.bat file as shown below:
>
> set J2EE_CLASSPATH=C:\inetDriver\Opta2000.jar
> set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.2.2
> set J2EE_HOME=C:\j2sdkee1.2.1
>
> But when I am running the j2ee.bat file, it gives me the following
messages:
>
>
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Bad command or file name
>
> Please help me in finding the solution for this.
>
> Regards,
> Shibin
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