Hi!
I frequently turn on logging for the org.jboss.ejb.plugins.cmp category. That
works fine without shutting down JBoss, however trying to turn off cmp logging
wont work without shutting down JBoss. I can see that the log4j.xml file has
been reread after commenting out the category but the
Hi!
Im occasionally getting a FinderException from a multi-object finder that I've
never seen before. I guess this is really an Oracle question but maybe someone
has a clue to why it happens. Thanx, Niklas.
javax.ejb.FinderException: Find failed: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01403: no
data found
In a situation where you dont own the database and need to see changes in
realtime, you are forced to use commit-option b or c. The problem is that the
standard container configuration for entity beans leads to heavy locking if
simultaneous transactions uses the same entity bean. To avoid heavy
Hi!
Im currently working with a system dependant upon jboss-3.0.4. Entity beans are
using commit-option B and getters are declared read-only to avoid unneccesary
locking. The problem is that the instance cache is then being used for those
getters (actually the case even with commit-option C).
well, i have tried to patch jboss-3.2.7/lib/jboss-common.jar as suggested.
starting up jboss from the command line using jdk1.5.0_02. jboss won't start.
stacktrace below. something wrong with the jar file? /nobel
Caused by: java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException
here we go. /nobel
C:\jboss-3.2.7\binrun -c tsp
===
.
JBoss Bootstrap Environment
.
JBOSS_HOME: C:\jboss-3.2.7\bin\\..
.
JAVA: c:\jdk1.5.0_02\bin\java
.
JAVA_OPTS: -Dprogram.name=run.bat
stacktrace when starting jboss from inside eclipse 3.1.M6/jboss ide
141/jdk1.5.0_02 WITHOUT patch. stacktrace below belongs to one XMBean. /nobel
2005-06-13 16:42:03,823 WARN [XMLAttributePersistenceManager] main store 335
Cannot persist AttributeList to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL
PROTECTED
if I run jboss from inside eclipse 3.0 using the jboss ide 141, jdk1.5.0_02 and
jboss 327 i get a number of XMBean related FileNotFoundExceptions. however if i
fire up jboss 327 with jdk1.5.0_02 from the command line instead it works.
/nobel
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Hello all,
Today I use an ant build target to precompile all JSPs for a web application. I
wonder if that isnt possible to do from the jmx-console or web-console? Or is
it possible to set a property somewhere so that the servlet engine compiles all
JSPs ASAP if they are not already
After having had a closer look at the log I see that the properties file is
loaded into the URL3. Thus there will be only one version of the properties
file shared by both webapps. How come both webapps seem to use their own
version?
Taking a look at the Struts code I see that the properties
Hello!
I have something that works which I didnt expect it would :-)
Using jboss326, I have 2 ears that each contain a war. Both wars are identical
with the exception of the content in a x.properties file. The x.properties file
is loaded with a class
most likely you will have to patch
JBOSS_HOME/server/instance/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat50.sar/catalina.jar with a
patched Authenticators.properties to point out the new FormAuthenticator
subclass.
I dislike the idea of overriding the FormAuthenticator class, much nicer to
hook into the request
The FormAuthValve does exactly what you suggest - puts a message (a Throwable)
in the session that the error page may render. The problem is that the error
page is processed before the Throwable has been put in the session.
If I put a link on the error-page to an error-info-page and if the
Hi!
Im using FORM-BASED authentication and I would like to give the user an
explanation to why his login attempt failed. Today my form-error-page just
states login failed - please try again... :-(
On the wiki I found an interesting piece of code that just about does it. It is
a valve,
from the trace below i draw the conclusion that cacheing homeiterfaces (or remote
interfaces) in a clustered environment is not a good idea. the JRMPInvokerProxyHA
keeps a list of available targets that will be exhausted if you shut down jboss
instances in the right order. in the example i use
all my remote SLSB are configured as shown in the jboss.xml snippet below
session
| ejb-nameServiceFacadeBean/ejb-name
| jndi-nameejb/ServiceFacadeRemote/jndi-name
| clusteredTrue/clustered
| ...
|
the client sets java.naming.provider.url= and thus
running jboss-3.2.3 and a copy of the all config and a remote clustered stateless
session bean deployed on two jboss instances.
a client in another jvm does a lookup on the home interface, assuming the home
interface isnt cached, and upon successful lookup puts the home proxy in a cache.
if apache deals with ssl and both the http connector as well as the https connector is
commented in jboss-service for the embedded tomcat then loadbalancing/failover using
apache2/mod_jk2 works fine. i guess having tomcat dealing with https request whilst
not dealing with http request would
using jboss-3.2.3, apache2(without ssl) and mod_jk2 on rh73.
i have a copy of the all instance, called jboss0 on the same host as i run
apache/mod-jk2 on and another instance called jboss1 on another host. both jvmRoute
set in jboss-service.xml for tomcat. if the jboss0 host is targetted then
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