Hi Pedro, hi list,
problem is fixed. You are right - it was a problem with the
system-classpath. After deleting the remark-sign (#) in front of the
classpath in the startup-file for the unix-emulating-system (Cygnus),
communication between jBoss and Enhydra was no longer a problem.
Thanks for your help again.
Andreas Reifke
>Andreas Reifke wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Russel is right. Can't touch the SecurityManager from within my servlet.
>> Enhydra-Websever won't start if I try so. I've set up SecurityManager
with
>>
>> System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager());
>> and placed my beans right in the classpath so that the Webserver can
access
>> them.
>>
>> But why should I need SecurityManager for my Servlet when my standalone
>> Java-program runs without em ?
>> In my point of view the two different VMs can't be the reason for that
>> because the standalone programm runs in a second VM, too.
>>
>> The program I want to run with jBoss and Enhydra is described in Monica
>> Pawlan's tutorial "Writing Enterprise Applications with Java 2 SDK,
>> Enterprise Edition:
>> http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/J2EE/Intro/
>>
>> So my questions (again):
>> - Am I doing something wrong ?
>> - Are there any major differences between a j2ee-server with web- and
>> ejb-support and two separated servers (Enhydra + jboss) ? Maybe this
example
>> runs only in a server with both web- and ejb-support (with one VM) ?
>> - Mayby this is a bug concerning Enhydra (I've sent my first mail to
Enhydra
>> mailinglist, too) or jBoss ?
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea ?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Andreas Reifke
>
>Hi
>
>I said to use a RMISecurityManager because doing so it will enable
>dynamic downloading of classes, but if this doesn't work in a servlet...
>
>The other alternative is to make available the home and remote classes
>to the webserver. I suppose the servlet will use JNDI to locate the
>home... you will need too jnp-client.jar in the classpath of the
>webserver (maybe ejb.jar too)
>
>For every ClassNotFoundException you will know that this class has
>to be included in the classpath of the webserver.
>
>Pedro
>
>
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