Hi list,
Since a few days we notice java.lang.IllegalStateExceptions in
the resin-stdout-log.
Consequence is the loss of all session-attributes of the
particular session.
Are there any known common reasons for invalid blocks?
We use Resin 3.0.23.
Below the stacktrace:
(this is sorta off topic -- I suggest asking this question at Java
Ranch)
I think the answer to your question always depends on what it is
you're trying to accomplish.
I also think there is some cross-cultural confusion, as you can
certainly create a shared-nothing Java webapp.
yong
Interesting detail: we see the same error on a second server too.
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Juni 2007 16:22
An: resin-interest@caucho.com
Hi,
We are upgrading our resin server to Red Hat Enterprise 4 or 5 and I am
running into problems getting resin pro 3.0.23 to compile with Apache
Web server that comes with these OSs. The configure script isn't
detecting all of the include directories and it isn't figuring out the
correct
im curious about application variables under the j2ee web application
paradigm.
are these used frequently in the context of application servers, like
resin, or are they regarded as taboo?
also, has anyone heard of the shared nothing architecture? how does
that pertain, if at all, to
On Jun 26, 2007, at 6:08 AM, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
all,
im curious about application variables under the j2ee web
application paradigm.
are these used frequently in the context of application servers,
like resin, or are they regarded as taboo?
For the most part, application state (i.e.
Hi,
just a short question on WebServices:
When will injection of a WebServiceContext be available:
@Resource
WebServiceContext wctx;
Best regards, --- Jan.
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