Greg Parker wrote:
Sorry, I didn't intend to sound like such a dork.
:-) Happens to us all at some point.
Here is what I was getting at
In a previous note you suggested two approaches:
- have a separate connection pool for each user
Depending on the number of users you have, it
?
Thank you,
Greg Parker
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File: RFC822.TXT Guy Rouillier wrote:
I think J2EE (and JBoss) handle
lement CMP, only BMP or Session beans?
Thank you,
Greg Parker
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File: RFC822.TXT Guy
the
factory to generate a new connection with the userid and password given to
it, and everything works after that.
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Greg Parker wrote:
Thank you for your assistance.
I want to make sure I understand the implications of this.
If going I'm to establish my own connection string within the bean, this implies
that I will be writing my own SQL code to go with it. Does this imply I can not
implement CMP, only
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 05:07:24PM -0700, Greg Parker wrote:
Hello All
I'm newbie with JBOSS.
I need users to be able to login and authenticate themselves as a user
into our Oracle database. So that their session and connection to Oracle
is with their own personal ID. It seems that when the
seems to be a bug in JBoss here. It doesn't pick up the new
credentials until the second attempt.
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On Thu, Apr 05,
Guy Rouillier wrote:
I think J2EE (and JBoss) handle this, though I may have found a bug in
You are quite right that the spec allows this. Apologies for the
misinformation.
The relevent section of the EJB2.0 spec that I have is 19.4.
JBoss. In jboss.jcml, when you create your connection