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<DIV>Hi Thomas,</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Excuse-me Thomas, when i refer classpath isn't a 
postgresql pljava.classpath, but classpath Windows XP.</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Well, I will explain my situation</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &gt; This leads me to believe that the PATH you 
claim you <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &gt; have is not the PATH that is visible to 
the backend process, i.e. it's <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &gt; not the path in 
effect when the postmaster is started. The backend <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &gt; 
process somehow finds an older JRE (1.3 perhaps?) and attempts to load 
it.<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Exactly. I don't know because 
postmaster is seeing my JRE 1.3, but I uninstall it and now its OK. </DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I delete deploy.jar from my classpath. Here is my 
situation now :</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
&nbsp;CLASSPATH=.;e:\ora9iDS\jlib\bigraphbean.jar;e:\ora9iDS\jlib\LW_PfjBean.jar;e:\or<BR>&nbsp;a9iDS\jlib\bigraphbean-nls.zip;e:\ora9iDS\jdbc\lib\classes12.jar;e:\orad2k6i\for<BR>&nbsp;ms60\java\oracle\opb\javaImporter;e:\orad2k6i\tools\common60\java\importer.jar;E<BR>&nbsp;:\PostgreSQL80_Beta2\data\deploy.jar;E:\PostgreSQL80_Beta2\data\postgresql.jar</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;JAVA_HOME=E:\j2sdk1.4.1_01</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;Path=E:\j2sdk1.4.1_01\jre\bin;E:\j2sdk1.4.1_01\jre\bin\client;e:\orant\bin;e:\or<BR>&nbsp;a9iDS\bin;e:\orad2k6i\bin;e:\des_817\bin;e:\ora9i\bin;e:\j2sdk1.4.1_01;e:\ora9iD<BR>&nbsp;S\jdk\jre\bin;e:\ora9iDS\jdk\jre\bin\classic;e:\ora9iDS\jlib;C:\Program 
Files\Or<BR>&nbsp;acle\jre\1.3.1\bin;e:\ora9i\Apache\Perl\5.00503\bin\mswin32-x86;C:\Program 
Files<BR>&nbsp;\Oracle\jre\1.1.8\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;e:<BR>&nbsp;\orant\REPADM61\jre1_4\bin;e:\orant\REPADM61\jre1_4\bin\client;e:\orad2k6i\jdk\b<BR>&nbsp;in;e:\j2sdk1.4.1_01\bin;E:\j2sdk1.4.1_01\jre\lib\i386;E:\j2sdk1.4.1_01\jre\lib\i386\client;</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In the postgresql.conf, I use </DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; dynamic_library_path = 
'E:\\PostgreSQL80_Beta2\\data'<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; custom_variable_classes = 
pljava<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; #pljava.classpath = 
'E:\\PostgreSQL80_Beta2\\data\\pljava.jar'</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Note that pljava.classpath is commented, when i 
discomment this line, an error bellow ocurr and postmaster 
doesn't<BR>start.</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;"The PostgreSQL Database Server 8.0-beta2-dev3 service on local 
computer started and then stopped. Some<BR>&nbsp;services stop automatically if 
they have no work to do, for example, the Performance Logs and Alerts 
Services".</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; When I comment this line, the postmaster start and 
sql.installjar don't see classes built in pljava.jar</DIV>
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<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ERROR:&nbsp; Unable to load class 
org/postgresql/pljava/internal/Backend using CLASSPATH 
'.;e:\ora9iDS\jlib\bigraphbean.jar;e:\ora9iDS\jlib\LW_PfjBean.jar;e:\ora9iDS\jlib\bigraphbean-nls.zip;e:\ora9iDS\jdbc\lib\classes12.jar;e:\orad2k6i\forms60\java\oracle\opb\javaImporter;e:\orad2k6i\tools\common60\java\importer.jar;E:\PostgreSQL80_Beta2\data\deploy.jar;E:\PostgreSQL80_Beta2\data\postgresql.jar'</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>Regards,</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>Rodrigo Foscarini</DIV>
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