Hi There and thank you for your answer.
I know that JBoss doesn't provide any load-balancing over HTTP, but I'm not
interested in load-balancing per se. What I would like to have is fail-over on
my web-service. So if 100% of the workload is done by Server A and server A
breaks down, 100% of the
wrote : [Tomcat5] Setting the cache name to
jboss.cache:service=TomcatClusteringCache on
jboss.web:host=localhost,name=ClusteredSingleSignOn,type=Valve
Any ideas?
/Kbk
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Guys,
We are currently testing JBoss 4.0.1 with clustering, and so far we only have
one issue left; long-running transactions.
It is not an option to avoid long-running transactions in our set-up
unfortunately. All the long-running transactions runs in batch-mode, and some
of them are really l
Hi calffin,
I agree with Adrian. Actually I don't think this problem has anything to do with using
Oracle or not, or even using CMP with Oracle. Somewhere in your configuration/code you
are referrring to String, but it must be fully qualified ie. java.lang.String
So to answer your question, no I
I haven't tried it with Oracle 9.2.0.1 but we do have Oracle 9.2.0.4 in production
with Jboss 3.0.8
First you'll have to download and copy the JDBC-driver(ojdbc14.jar) to your
configuration's lib directory. The driver is available from Oracle's homepage.
Second copy either the oracle-xa-service.x
Ok Adrian,
I'll try. You wrote:
(sometimes it is not called BindAddress).
do you know what it might be called if not BindAddress?
/kris
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Hi,
Env:
JBoss 3.0.8
Linux Redhat Enterprise 3.0
All our nodes in the production environment have mutiple ip-addresses. When JBoss
starts it raises all the ports (1099, 8080, 8083...) on all available ip-addresses.
This is not what we would like. Is it possible to configure JBoss to just raise