This configuration is not valid. There can only be one authentication
child element under application-policy. Check the security_config.dtd
in jboss-all/docs/dtd of the dist.
java:/OracleDS
select
password from Userz where username=?
I have deployed a web service that exposes a method of a simple class.
I am able to access the web service with a client program with no
problem and I am also able to browse the wsdl.
I have deployed a second web service that exposes a method of a session
bean. I am also able to access this web
I recommend an interceptor. As regards transactional behavior, if you need
it completely transactional, send the messages as the setter invocations go
by in the tx context (make sure your interceptor is after the tx
interceptor so the thread gets the right tx). If you only need 95% (??)
reliabil
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think would be nice to implement with JMS/MDBs and some JBoss hackery:
Auditing of particular entity bean setters.
It'd be cool if transacted messages (containing bean name, method name,
old value, new value, and Principal) w
Does JBossQL allow date comparisons in the WHERE clause? Looking at the
manual, it looks like not...
If I want that, will I have to go with DeclaredSQL instead?
Just want to confirm...
Thanks,
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Hi,
we came accross a comarable issue and stuffed all queries into a dbtable.
Using CMP for this and using the driver meta-data to track down the
manufacture left use with a simpe call of getQuery(String UniqueQueryName)
which retrieved any apropriate querystring.
Just a thought.
Burkhard
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Deploy the bean twice, one with a security domain and one without.
Specify the home interfaces for the unsecured bean to be under the
java: JNDI context so that they are only usable from inside of the server.
Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
x
Hi,
What is the best way to access a session bean with 2 different security
domains? Let's say I want external clients to authenticate and get
authorization to call a session bean method but I don't want to impose any
security for other server components to access the same session bean.
Basicall
OoookkkKkkaayyy. When did that rar file disappear from my deploy directory? I put it
there! Honest!
Thanks, David. That seems to have been the last issue.
Many of my relatives live in Fl, so I occasionally wander around that state.
-Steve
David Jencks wrote:
> Are you sure after all
This never worked using jboss. You need to be in the same vm to look up
anything in java:
david jencks
On 2002.07.31 14:32:02 -0400 Enrique Vetere wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm unable to connect to a datasource from a client. I think this
> setup
> was previously working, the only difference is that I
Ok, I got my app to work! Had some minor configuration problems on both
client & server side that I had to work through. But, this definately
led me on the right track. Now I just have to formalize my security
policies and implement them 100%.
Thanks for the help. :-)
gary.
Scott M Stark
In
standardjbosscmp-jdbc.xml the java-type BigDecimal is mapped to VARCHAR in MS
SQLServer and 2000.
Why?
Where is the
map for "decimal" type of SQLServer?
Where is the jdbc
type's "int" map?
Enrique
Vetere---Baufesthttp://www.
Is this fixed? I'm running 3.0.1RC1 and also having a problem. Is it me?
Possibly. Probably...
Config:
java:/OracleDS
I found the solution to my problem, so i thought i'd post it in case anyone
else runs into the same problem.
In the jbosscmp-jdbc.xml file, for the field-name fields, instead of the cmr
fields that i was specifying, you need to specify the primarykey fields for
the related beans.
Thus this:
Hi,
I'm unable to connect to a datasource from a client. I think this setup was
previously working, the only difference is that I installed jdk
1.4
The jndi.properties
is:
java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
java.naming.provider.url=localhost
We've talked about this, but no one has had the time to implement it yet
and make sure it actually works.
david jencks
On 2002.07.31 13:23:36 -0400 Michael Stanley wrote:
> What is the reasoning to make depends a full ObjectName? Why not
> support the use of a pattern?
>
> **This also relates
Id like to know how I can create an EJB relationship
involving an EJB and a pre-existing relationship (of
many to many) of two EJB.
I have the following scenario: I have User, Group and
Department objects/entities. A User belongs to zero or
more groups and a group contains zero or more users.
The
Yep, here's the snipped out of my ejb-jar.xml:
User-Roles
User-has-multiple-Roles
Many
Users
roles
java.util.Set
What is the reasoning to make depends a full ObjectName? Why not
support the use of a pattern?
**This also relates back to the use of semantic names instead of
ObjectNames. Depending on Semantic Names (or Role) rather than the
implementation.
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In your jndi.properties did you add
java.naming.provider.url=
This will tell JNDI to make a network lookup via RMI.
Note that on the office firewall you will have to forward ports 1099 and
to the machine hosting jboss.
I would suggest get freeswan(www.freeswan.org) VPN running between the
I'm trying to get JBossMQ working with a server and a client, both
connected to the internet and both behind firewalls. I have full access
to configure the firewalls however I want. I can open any ports
necessary. The problem is I have no idea which ports I should open. So
here's what I've don
Connecting from Tomcat without the -nonaming option looks like this:
Properties props = new Properties();
props.setProperty(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,"org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");
props.setProperty(Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES, "org.jnp.interfaces");
props.setProperty(Context.PROV
AFAIK, DD's are correct (with my remark). Do you really have in the
beans abstract accessors for cmr users and roles?
Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 6:47:55 PM, you wrote:
LP> I actually tried that and it didn't work either.
LP> The only difference is that instead of complaining that it couldn't fi
The iiop-service makes EJBs available to IIOP clients. It allows
CORBA clients or RMI/IIOP clients to invoke methods on EJBs.
You do not need the iiop-service to do the reverse thing (an EJB
calling an external CORBA server).
Regards,
Francisco
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Kamel Haddouche wrote:
>
test
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You can't use relationship outside the deployment
(i.e ejb-jar.xml) scope
which has defined it.
The common solution is to use value objects to
export data for client :
simple java classes that reflects
beans
class DogVO { ... }
class OwnerVO { ... DogVo
dog; ... }
and usually you put
I actually tried that and it didn't work either.
The only difference is that instead of complaining that it couldn't find
"roles", now it complains that it can't find "users".
Any other ideas?
thanks.
.peter
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From: Alex Loubyansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed
Hi,
I am a newbie in EJB 2.0, and I don't understand
how to
access to my relations from the client side
(because
relationships seem to work with local interfaces
only)
I have 2 entity bean : 'owner' and 'dog', and a
one-to-one
relationship between themselves : a dog has one
owner, and
Hi.
Problem disappeared with no clue as to what was happening. Sorry for the
quickness :)
Cheers,
Janos
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| Jarecsni János
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Any methods without permissions are equivalent to defining the methods
to be in the exclude-list and not invokable by anyone. When a
security-domain
is defined the default is no access. You have to explicity define what
should
be accessible. You also cannot make calls to unchecked methods from
an
David,
I've checked again, and its behaving exactly as you said, so thank you
for pointing me in the right direction. Thats answered my question.
I'm using JBoss 3.0.0, but about to move to 3.0.1.
thanks,
Steve
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Too complicated.
Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
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From: "Sacha Labourey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 5:43 AM
Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] MBean interface
In my ejb-jar.xml file I have:
description not supported yet by
ejbdoclet
description not supported yet by
ejbdoclet
ClientSessionBean
*
and other ones like:
description not supported yet by ejb
hello
I would like to know how to find JBoss from a WEB app. that runs under standalone
Tomcat that is NOT run with -nonaming option.
The reason for this is that I want to use Environment properties from my WEB app.
Maris Orbidans
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Hi,
we have a similar situation - some of our clients will wish to use
MQSeries outside of JMS, so we have to provide a way of using MQSeries
messaging within JBoss. The way that we're doing this is by creating a
JCA Resource Adapter. That way, our software can access MQSeries objects
via JNDI w
Hi,
David, thanks for the reply, however, in the meanwhile I succeeded in
configuring Postgres. It seems to work (at least it is bound in JNDI).
Actually I could not see it in action, cause I have now another
exception. I have a JSP which uses a session JSP bean:
When I try to enter the openin
It would make the ServiceConfigurator much more complicated, since it would
have to store non-object-names in the dependency list. It also allows
conflicts: what if 2 or more mbeans define the same alias?
I'm still a bit doubtful about the real utility of this service, but if we
do it lets use a
He was already responding that he solved his problem ...
CGJ
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Von: David Jencks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Juli 2002 17:44
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss.net installation/configuration help!!!
Starting jboss like
Are you sure after all the changes you've made that the firebirdsql.rar is
still being deployed? This line suggests it isn't:
ObjectName: jboss.jca:service=XaTxDS,name=FirebirdDS
state: CONFIGURED
I Depend On: jboss.jca:service=RARDeployment,name=Firebird Database
Connector
(BTW I curren
Instead of having a alias to mbean name in another file, why not simply have
a tag available for mbeans i.e.
QueueManager
=> you define the alias in the mbean itself as a set of "well known generic
object names"
Maybe that's too complicated and the intermediary file is more easy
No, postgres does not support xa transactions. I recommend you use jboss
3.1 (cvs head) and the simplified -ds.xml files. There should be a binary
3.1 release soon.
david jencks
On 2002.07.31 08:04:15 -0400 Jarecsni János wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to migrate from 2.4.x to 3.x. First of all
I Agree 100%
Symbolic names are definitely a good idea.
Mike
Scott M Stark wrote:
> Yes that is correct. Changing one name in a well known file
> vs changing 20 names, several of which where in archives
> is a lot easier. Come on, the time you spent fixing the testcases
> would have been at lea
Are you sure? What's supposed to happen is that the ManagedConnection is
only put back into the pool after the transaction it is enrolled in
commits, and requests for a managed connection within the same transaction
use the (single) ManagedConnection already attached to that transaction.
There's
Hi,
I'm trying to migrate from 2.4.x to 3.x. First of all I'd like to
configure Jboss to use the Postgres db.
I checked the configuration of JB2.4 and I've found the following mbean
configuration:
org.jboss.pool.jdbc.xa.wrapper.XADataSourceImpl
OurDBName
jdbc:postgresql://ho
Hi David.
Tried both of your suggestions, and several variations.
As I will eventually be creating/dropping databases with some of the applications that
are going to be getting used, I would very much like to have the FBManager running.
Attached is the last attempt I made to get this to work.
I'm writing a JCA adapter that uses LocalTxConnectionManager. When the
user calls close() on my connection object, I send a connectionClosed
event to the listeners on my ManagedConnection, and this causes the
connection to be returned to the connection pool. However, it seems
that JBoss won't ch
I downloaded the JBoss-2.4.6-Tomcat-4.0.3 distro and deployed my ear to
the jboss/deploy directory. Unfortunately, Tomcat can't seem to find
classes in my WEB-INF/classes directory. The same ear works fine with
JBoss-2.4.4-Tomcat 3.2.3. If I add the classes to the JBOSS_CLASSPATH,
everything works
Title: Message
It may
be due to incorrect Version of JAVA on client side!!!
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ZouSent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 4:04 AMTo:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: [JBoss-user] anyone knows
about this excepti
Hello Jerry,
Can you try with CVS HEAD please? (i.e. 3.1RC1)?
My problem is that I am not sure your behaviour is related to this bug:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=588997&group_id=228
66&atid=376685
I've just tried with 3.1RC1 and have not been able to reproduce this
Thanx Mr Dain for ur suggestion.. and its working fine with JDBC Drivers..
Regards,
N Narayan Singh
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