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October 9, 2017
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AEM Quickstart Jar file Not Working

  • October 9, 2017
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I downloaded the quickstart jar file (link provided by Adobe support team) but it's only showing loading

I also changed the port number from the default 6502, but its not working.

Any idea?

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Best answer by kautuk_sahni

I guess this is AEM 6.1 build.

Can you please share your system details and JDK/JRE in use?

I would recommend you to have JRE 1.7 and please read Technical Requirements - docs.adobe.com

~kautuk

12 replies

October 9, 2017

You can check the error logs in \crx-quickstart\logs\error.log and see the error messages and warnings.

edubey
October 9, 2017

I am assuming that you are starting this particular AEM jar the first time, If that's the case, it will take time to extract all the files in crx-quickstart (around 2 GB)

From next time onwards it will take less time.

Thanks

October 9, 2017

No such file is there, only stderr and stdout is present

October 9, 2017

Yes, I'm running for the first time and even waited for an hour but no progress

Ratna_Kumar
October 9, 2017

Hi,

What's your RAM size in your computer. It also depends on RAM.

If you not able to start via clicking the JAR, try to start the JAR using command prompt in this way: java -jar cq-author-p4502.jar

~Ratna.

October 9, 2017

What type of os you are using for Adobe Experience Manager. The error may be because of the OS.

Thank you.

kautuk_sahni
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Community Manager
October 9, 2017

I guess this is AEM 6.1 build.

Can you please share your system details and JDK/JRE in use?

I would recommend you to have JRE 1.7 and please read Technical Requirements - docs.adobe.com

~kautuk

Kautuk Sahni
October 9, 2017

Hi, System ram is 24 GB, previously i ran 6.3 instance and it worked but now I'm running 6.1 instance.

October 9, 2017

Java version is 9, let me check for 1.7 version

kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 9, 2017

Try Downgrade JDK to 1.7 (do not keep 2 version of JDKs), do it in the new directory and then check.

~kautuk

Kautuk Sahni