Whiter,
I had the same problem and found that it was due to and invalid entry in my
default datasource. I changed it to type-mappingPostgreSQL 7.2/type-mapping.
There are probably correct mappings for postgres 8 that will work but this one
solved the problem.
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Even though this solves the problem for JMS, this does not solve it for the
ejb-deployer, which is installed by default and relies on the default
hypersonic db as well.
I'm running PostgreSQL 8.0.3, jBoss AS 4.0.3SP1, JAVA 1.4.1_06, PostgreSQL JDBC
driver 8.2dev-501 JDBC 3.
Operating system
What about a schema? Does this use the public schema in your jms database?
Where and how would you define a custom PostgreSQL schema?
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Thanks for answering my post. I was wondering if your answer is a complete
replacement to HypersonicSQL?
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I am successfully using PostgreSQL with JBoss 4.0.3 + EJB3 (all) for JMS and
the persistence layer. You need to do the following:
* Start PgSQL and create a new DB called jms
* remove the sample destinations:
deploy-hasingleton/jms/jbossmq-destinations-service.xml
* remove the HSQL JMS