Assuming your entity beans are enlisted in a transaction, is there any
reason ever to leave this option set to false?
Thanks,
Corby
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Hunter, I have seen the same problem on my own system since upgrading to
3.0.6 (Win2K, 4-processor P3-1000, JDK 1.4). When I perform a thread dump,
it points to Garbage Collection as the active thread! I also notice that in
the period leading up to the CPU increase, I am experiencing longer and
lon
Hello,
SHORT VERSION: If I set my user MBeans to be dependent on the
LocalTxConnectionManager, I can no longer successfully recycle my connection
pool.
LONG VERSION: (I am running JBoss 3.0.4, JDK 1.4.1_01, Win2K)
I am using an MBean configuration file, sybase-service.xml, which is laid
ou
Peter,
The new OIL2 Invocation layer is supposed to contain significant
performance enhancements. Plug in org.jboss.mq.il.oil2.OIL2ServerILService
as your new Invocation Layer and let us know the new results.
Thanks,
Corby
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I recently migrated an application from JBoss 2.4.4 to JBoss 3.0.1
(JDK1.3.1_04, W2K). The application includes a few MDB's that see heavy
traffic during certain periods of the day. These beans use Bean-Managed
transactions because of a bug in CMT with MDB's. These beans frequently
enlist both a q
I am currently running JBoss 2.4.4 / Tomcat 4.0.1. I will be migrating to
JBoss 3.0.1.
I have a bean which receives a request, gets an XA JMS connection, creates
a message, and puts the message into a queue (thereby enlisting the queue
in the bean's transaction).
If I make the bean a Session Bea
David Jencks wrote:
> Any chance you can provide a simple example I can look at?
You bet. I have stripped down the files and I will post them as an
attachment in a Sourceforge bug report. The two files are
40-user-service.xml and allocations.jar. Touch the xml file, and the MBean
will stop and re
Using release version 3.0, I have a file, 40-user-service.xml, which
contains deployment instructions for a series of MBeans. I declare its
dependency on a jar file like so:
If I roll out a new version of allocations.jar in my build process, it
shuts down all of the dependent MBeans, but it wil