I'm getting tons 'O these recently:
System Administrator: Undeliverable: [JBoss-user] Delivery Status
Notification
I think it's pretty obvious that there's no intention whatsoever
for the JBoss mailing list admins ever to do anything about it.
It's not like people haven't asked.
What a
Anybody home? Hello? Do you read your own mailing list?
5 of the last 6 posts to JBoss-user are bounces from
boneheaded (why in the earth do they think it's
important to tell a mailing list someone on it sent
a virus, I'll never understand) anti-virus scanners.
Would be it too much to ask to get
Could we PLEASE change the list settings to such that
only subscribers are allowed to post.
I'm f***ing tired of all the goddamn virus cleanup
notifications, other bounce notifications and the
chinese/turkish/porn spam we get on this list.
There is no reason to keep the mailing list open,
unless
I've just installed JBoss 4.0 DR1 + Tomcat 4.1.24 bundle
and I'm having a wee bit trouble getting the environment
entries defined in web.xml working on my servlets. I'm
getting xxx not bound NameNotFoundExceptions on JNDI
lookups.
All other type of JNDI lookups (EJBs, resource
Can someone (maybe scott) black-list this guy?
Not as long as the list takes Emails from non-subscribers.
You might've noticed our Turkish and Chinese friends
spamming the list pretty much indiscriminently...
-TPP
Hello,
I've just installed JBoss 4.0 DR1 + Tomcat 4.1.24 bundle
and I'm having a wee bit trouble getting the environment
entries defined in web.xml working on my servlets. I'm
getting xxx not bound NameNotFoundExceptions on JNDI
lookups.
All other type of JNDI lookups (EJBs, resource references)
All other type of JNDI lookups (EJBs, resource references)
work just fine. Running JBoss + Tomcat in the default
configuration on W2K platform (run.bat).
--- from web.xml --
env-entry
description![CDATA[Example of Env Entry]]/description
Hello,
I've just installed JBoss 4.0 DR1 + Tomcat 4.1.24 bundle
and I'm having a wee bit trouble getting the environment
entries defined in web.xml working on my servlets. I'm
getting xxx not bound NameNotFoundExceptions on JNDI
lookups.
All other type of JNDI lookups (EJBs, resource references)
All other type of JNDI lookups (EJBs, resource references)
work just fine. Running JBoss + Tomcat in the default
configuration on W2K platform (run.bat).
--- from web.xml --
env-entry
description![CDATA[Example of Env Entry]]/description