NoClassDefFoundError when starting apache solr - apache

When I try start apache solr:
java -jar start.jar
I get NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/solr/common/SolrException
How can I resolve that?
EDIT:
I downloaded apache-solr-1.4.1 and extracted. On command line I go to example catalog and type java -jar start.jar

It has been very long time since you asked the question. Now 3.4.0 is out. Does the problem still exist? Your java version seems correct but you are not using GNU's GCJ, right? Because in the tutorial part, It says that it does not work with that version.

This means, that you're not using the right Java Version. Update it to the latest Version and try it again. Should solve the problem.

Please download the latest version of solr from the Apache Solr website. You should have java 8 or higher and your JAVA_HOME must be set too accordingly to have the solr up and running.

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No result for PATH:"/" in Alfresco Node Browser

I am using Alfresco Community v6.0.7.
When I try to query the default path by searching just PATH:"/" in the Node Browser of Alfresco Share, I get No results and 07100085 is displayed at the Name column in the grid below.
Can anyone tell me what could be causing this issue and where do we declare the app:company_home property?
Issue solved. I tried running Solr search services using following command
./solr/bin/solr start -a "-Dcreate.alfresco.defaults=alfresco,archive"
It did not give any error on the console, but when I checked Solr logs it was throwing error.
ERROR (main) [ ] o.a.s.c.SolrCore null:java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: org/alfresco/error/AlfrescoRuntimeException has been compiled by a more recent version of the Java Runtime (class file version 55.0), this version of the Java Runtime only recognizes class file versions up to 52.0
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How to install pentaho community edition Server on ubuntu 18.04?

I have followed the steps in http://wiki.joanillo.org/images/1/11/Community_user_guide.pdf but I am unable to run the server
That document refers to version 3.x of Pentaho. Current version is 8.2. The doc is out of date by several years.
There’s no folder biserver-ce anymore, it’s now called pentaho-server. The script’s name is still the same.
You will need a JDK installed (1.8 or above, and if you install Pentaho 8.2 you should use openJDK)
i hope you have started the server, if not run this file using terminal /pentaho-server/start-pentaho.sh ....
please provide the log it will be in the path pentahoserver->tomcat->logs->catalina.out

Error in adding the Apache CFX run time in eclipse

I am newbie to web services. i am trying to generate stubs using Apache CFX on eclipse. when i try to add CFX in preferences using Windows >> Preference eclipse gives error "Invalid Type Name". i tried to change the JRE from JDK 6 to 7. change the versions of CFX but still problem persists.
Please help in resolve the problem
I found the solution. The problem because of multiple java version installed on my machine and CFX found two different versions of JAXB. I uninstalled java 7 from my machine and then it worked with java 6.

"Main Not Found" starting Apache Geronimo

I am attempting to start Apache Geronimo using the command:
./bin/geronimo run
When I do this, it spins for a minute, issues the message "Main not found" and exits.
This article suggests that it is a system resource issue:
http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/jira-Created-GERONIMO-5551-Failing-to-start-the-server-with-the-error-quot-Main-not-found-quot-td1324013.html
I have tried it on both an Amazon EC2 box (running Linux), and an Azure A1 box (running Windows Server), and I have tried the "Full Profile Release" and "Web Profile Release" of Geronimo, all with no change.
I'm at a complete loss as to what I could try. I am led to believe that the EC2 box, at the very least, should have the muscle to run Geronimo.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Version 3 of Apache Geronimo is designed to run on JRE 1.7 instead of JRE 1.8. As stated in the other answers, the issue was caused by Geronimo being run on JRE 1.7 instead of 1.8.
You are not limited to JRE 1.7 and earlier in order to run Geronimo though. Therefore, all you have to do is to rename or copy the property jre-1.7 in the file etc/config.properties in your installation to jre-1.8. Afterwards, you should be able to run Geronimo without an error.
This has a huge benefit, since now you will be able to run programs on Geronimo that use Java 8 features.
It turns out that the issue is that I had the wrong version of the JDK installed. I had installed the most recent version (8), but Geronimo apparently won't work with that. When I instead installed version 6, everything worked fine.
I was getting the same error with Java 8. I tried the latest version of Java SE 7 and that resolved the problem. So I wouldn't use Java 6, since it is and has been out of support for awhile now (read: security issue).

iReport 5.5.0 won't start

I want to use iReport on ubuntu 12.04. When I try to start it, it stands still and just gives me this error:
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: You have loaded library /tmp/jna4023560596826437553.tmp which might have disabled stack guard. The VM will try to fix the stack guard now.
It's highly recommended that you fix the library with 'execstack -c <libfile>', or link it with '-z noexecstack'.
How can I solve this problem ?
Edit: I tried: execstack -c /tmp/jna4023560596826437553.tmp but that didn't help.
This error seems more related to a JVM problem instead of jasper. Indeed, Java 7 on linux has a feature which blocks code written in C (or other languages like Ruby etc) and linked into Java (the so-called Java Native Interface - JNI) from halting the whole VM if it’s written badly or maliciously.
So, if you're using java version 1.7, getting back to 1.6 should do the trick. But if you want to keep this version, then try a clean uninstall and re-install of java:
Uninstall,
Install
Notice that if you're not running on 1.7 , it could be a compatibility problem. Try to match the right jars required for iReport to get it work on linux.
I'm using ubuntu and I did below,
Opened the ireport.conf
and uncomment jdkhome
and added java 7 paths (since my default is java 8)
jdkhome=/home/bhanuka/Apps/jdk-7u80-linux-x64/jdk1.7.0_80