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Angela Cymbalak updated TUSCANY-2533:
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Description:
Code compiles and starts to run without error. When hitting the gallery uri
javascript box saying undefined pops up. Print statements in the init and
getPictures methods never print to console. Also tested on Linux CentOS with
same problem.
Update: Jackrabbit requires the derby-2.10.1.6.jar file which is a newer
version than Tuscany uses. Tuscany will throw exceptions sometimes regarding
the persistent storage when the version of Derby is switched but does not
exhibit the same behaviour that originally caused the issue to be opened. I
haven't run significant tests regarding the derby jar file to pinpoint the
cause of the sporadic exceptions.
was:Code compiles and starts to run without error. When hitting the gallery
uri javascript box saying undefined pops up. Print statements in the init and
getPictures methods never print to console. Also tested on Linux CentOS with
same problem
description updated
> FirstHop (Jackrabbit) type application integration with photo-gallery sample
> appears to not call init
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> Key: TUSCANY-2533
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-2533
> Project: Tuscany
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java SCA Demos
> Affects Versions: Java-SCA-1.3
> Environment: Windows Vista
> Eclipse 3.3.0
> Jackrabbit 1.4.5
> Java 1.6.0_03
> also tested on:
> CentOS
> Java 1.5
> Reporter: Angela Cymbalak
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Java-SCA-1.3.1
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> Attachments: AlbumImpl.java, build.xml
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> Code compiles and starts to run without error. When hitting the gallery uri
> javascript box saying undefined pops up. Print statements in the init and
> getPictures methods never print to console. Also tested on Linux CentOS with
> same problem.
> Update: Jackrabbit requires the derby-2.10.1.6.jar file which is a newer
> version than Tuscany uses. Tuscany will throw exceptions sometimes regarding
> the persistent storage when the version of Derby is switched but does not
> exhibit the same behaviour that originally caused the issue to be opened. I
> haven't run significant tests regarding the derby jar file to pinpoint the
> cause of the sporadic exceptions.
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