[JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Jim Morrison
I've built an adult site around jboss3.2.3 ... not pr0n as such, but more 
advanced than any other *similar* site   :-)  ...


So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm working on
making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use 
exchange
or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that is 
cool
with JBoss.

So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you do, pipe up 
and
tell me what you're doing.

I'd also like to get other folks writing on the
(http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) jbossBlog about cool stuff.  Do you
have a blog?  Who are you?
-Andy
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RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread thomas . cherel
Title: RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?






Our RTI (Real-Time Integration services) product offering is a J2EE based application enabling real-time (SOAP over HTTP and JMS, regular JMS, EJB) access to our Data Integration platform.

We support multiple application servers, but we bundle JBoss out of the box.


Multiple of our customers are already using this infrastructure with Jboss for different purposes: authoritative customer database, on-demand data cleansing service, data transformation/standardization/matching service, ...

See http://www.ascential.com/products/aeip_realtime.html for more details.


Thomas



-Original Message-
From: Andrew Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?



So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm working on making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use exchange or domino again. I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that is cool with JBoss.

So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you do, pipe up and tell me what you're doing.


I'd also like to get other folks writing on the
(http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) jbossBlog about cool stuff. Do you have a blog? Who are you?


-Andy





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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
 
 I give JBoss training and I love Exchange 2003.
 
 :)

You will love Mail Services for JBoss even more.

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 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 02:00:20 +0100
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Andrew Oliver
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that
 I'm working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has
 to use exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are
 doing that is cool
 with JBoss.
 
 So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you
 do, pipe up and
 tell me what you're doing.
 
 I give JBoss training and I love Exchange 2003.
 
 :)
 
 
 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
 
 I've built an adult site around jboss3.2.3 ... not pr0n as such, but more
 advanced than any other *similar* site   :-)  ...
 

Can you share? :-D

 From: Jim Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:13:11 +
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 I've built an adult site around jboss3.2.3 ... not pr0n as such, but more
 advanced than any other *similar* site   :-)  ...
 
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use
 exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that is
 cool
 with JBoss.
 
 So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you do, pipe up
 and
 tell me what you're doing.
 
 I'd also like to get other folks writing on the
 (http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) jbossBlog about cool stuff.  Do you
 have a blog?  Who are you?
 
 -Andy
 
 _
 Express yourself with cool new emoticons http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/myemo
 
 
 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
 i'm working on porting sun's latest wireless blueprint demo app - smart
 ticket 2.0 - to JBoss 3.2.x and 4.0. once i'm done, i'll deploy it to
 one of my sites (running jboss 3.2.3) as an online demo.

That does sound very cool.  I'd rather see you deploy it on JBoss.org though
;-)  (speaking only for myself of course)  I think more people would see it
then.


 From: Charlton Barreto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:32:05 -0800
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 On Jan 15, 2004, at 15:13, Andrew Oliver wrote:
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm
 working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use
 exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that
 is cool
 with JBoss.
 
 So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you do, pipe
 up and
 tell me what you're doing.
 
 i'm working on porting sun's latest wireless blueprint demo app - smart
 ticket 2.0 - to JBoss 3.2.x and 4.0. once i'm done, i'll deploy it to
 one of my sites (running jboss 3.2.3) as an online demo.
 
 
 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
Title: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?



So youre writing this? What is cool about it? What new and different thing does it do with JBoss? Any interceptors, invokers or custom MBeans? Im looking for more of a technical description of what kinds of new and cool technology people are writing on top of JBoss. How does the specific architecture of JBoss make your app possible/better over other appservers/technologies? 

-Andy
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:28:32 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?



Our RTI (Real-Time Integration services) product offering is a J2EE based application enabling real-time (SOAP over HTTP and JMS, regular JMS, EJB) access to our Data Integration platform.

We support multiple application servers, but we bundle JBoss out of the box. 

Multiple of our customers are already using this infrastructure with Jboss for different purposes: authoritative customer database, on-demand data cleansing service, data transformation/standardization/matching service, ...

See http://www.ascential.com/products/aeip_realtime.html for more details. 

Thomas 


-Original Message- 
From: Andrew Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:14 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss? 


So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm working on making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use exchange or domino again. I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that is cool with JBoss.

So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you do, pipe up and tell me what you're doing. 

I'd also like to get other folks writing on the 
(http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) jbossBlog about cool stuff. Do you have a blog? Who are you? 

-Andy 




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[JBoss-dev] Talk on JGroups in Oakland WED Jan 21

2004-01-16 Thread Bela Ban
FYI, for those of you in the Bay Area,

I'm giving a talk on JGroups at the Oakland Java SIG

http://www.ebig.org/sig/sig.aspx?SIGid=21

Cheers,

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RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread thomas . cherel
Title: Message




Unfortunately, I cannot go in too much details.

Definitely a bunch of custom MBeans as well as the creation of extra 
JBoss JMS providers for MQSeries, SonicMQ and a couple of 
others.
It is 
true that there is nothingvery specific to JBoss since we support other 
application server as well (and we try to stick to standard J2EE constructs as 
much as possible).

My 
personal opinion (not the Ascential one) is that there is nothing inour 
app that is making it better on JBossthan on another application 
server.
ButJBoss itself have some undeniable advantages, I think: resource 
consumption, much easier to manage/install, much more openfor integration 
to other technology. For example, for a development environment point of view 
(with automated build, deployment and unit test), doing it with JBoss is much 
much easier than any other application servers.

This 
is probably not exactly what you were looking for. I miss-understood your 
initial email. Sorry for that.

Thomas

  
  -Original Message-From: Andrew Oliver 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 9:50 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on 
  JBoss?So 
  you're writing this? What is cool about it? What new and different 
  thing does it do with JBoss? Any interceptors, invokers or custom 
  MBeans? I'm looking for more of a technical description of what kinds of 
  new and cool technology people are writing on top of JBoss. How does the 
  specific architecture of JBoss make your app possible/better over other 
  appservers/technologies? -Andy
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 
  09:28:32 -0500To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] 
  What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?Our RTI (Real-Time 
  Integration services) product offering is a J2EE based application enabling 
  "real-time" (SOAP over HTTP and JMS, regular JMS, EJB) access to our Data 
  Integration platform.We support multiple application servers, but we 
  bundle JBoss out of the box. Multiple of our customers are already 
  using this infrastructure with Jboss for different purposes: authoritative 
  customer database, on-demand data cleansing service, data 
  transformation/standardization/matching service, ...See http://www.ascential.com/products/aeip_realtime.html 
  for more details. Thomas -Original Message- 
  From: Andrew Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 
  Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:14 PM To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [JBoss-dev] What are you 
  doing that is cool on JBoss? So I do a lot of JBoss training and 
  when I'm not doing that I'm working on making JBoss a kick-ass email server so 
  that no one ever has to use exchange or domino again. I often wonder 
  what the quiet folks are doing that is cool with JBoss.So if you don't 
  have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you do, pipe up and tell me what 
  you're doing. I'd also like to get other folks writing on the (http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) 
  jbossBlog about cool stuff. Do you have a blog? Who are you? 
  -Andy 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Jason Essington
On Jan 15, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:

So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm 
working on
making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use 
exchange
or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that 
is cool
with JBoss.
I just managed to get an email transport for JBoss.net working! I'll 
commit it as soon as I am sure it doesn't break anything :-) watch for 
the org.jboss.net.axis.transport.mail packages in the next day or so.

It currently only works with unsecured services, but I'm also working 
on integrating web service security via wss4j so that SOAP services can 
be truly locked down no matter which transports they use.

-jason



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RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Marc Fleury
Link please :)

marcf 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
 Behalf Of Jim Morrison
 Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 5:13 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 I've built an adult site around jboss3.2.3 ... not pr0n as 
 such, but more advanced than any other *similar* site   :-)  ...
 
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that 
 I'm working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use 
 exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are 
 doing that is 
 cool
 with JBoss.
 
 So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you 
 do, pipe up 
 and
 tell me what you're doing.
 
 I'd also like to get other folks writing on the
 (http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) jbossBlog about cool 
 stuff.  Do you
 have a blog?  Who are you?
 
 -Andy
 
 _
 Express yourself with cool new emoticons 
 http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/myemo
 
 
 
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RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Marc Fleury
Actually I should mention. 

We power playboy.com (for real).  I have a check from christie heffner
on my wall in the office (for real).  We never cashed it, I never washed
the hand that took the check out of the envelope.


The funny part (for real) is that WE COULDNT FIND ANYONE TO GO ONSITE,
all the guys wanted to go, all the women put their veto :)  Like you get
bunnies walking around naked in the IT department... Makes you lose
focus. 

marcf  

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
 Behalf Of Jim Morrison
 Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 5:13 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 I've built an adult site around jboss3.2.3 ... not pr0n as 
 such, but more advanced than any other *similar* site   :-)  ...
 
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that 
 I'm working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use 
 exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are 
 doing that is 
 cool
 with JBoss.
 
 So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you 
 do, pipe up 
 and
 tell me what you're doing.
 
 I'd also like to get other folks writing on the
 (http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) jbossBlog about cool 
 stuff.  Do you
 have a blog?  Who are you?
 
 -Andy
 
 _
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 http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/myemo
 
 
 
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[JBoss-dev] New E-gold transaction fee, Running on 2004, Jan, 1st

2004-01-16 Thread mr a p madhu kumar patri

The new e-gold fee is Based on Gram, not Based on Amount any more


so the fee will move with the gold-price 

let me calculator for you 

the gold-price is $13.XX/Gram around now,
let me use $15.00/Gram as standard to calculate,
so the actually fee will lower than I show for you NOW,
but who knows in the future

~ lower $1.50 => 5% + 0.3 cent.
$1.50 ~ $7.50 => 1.25% + 5.625 cents.
$7.50 ~ $15.0 => 15 cents.
$15.0 ~ $75.0 => 1%
over $75.0 ~ => 75 cents.

so, the maximum fee is up from $0.5 to 0.75,
and normal fee is add from 1% to 1.25% ~ 1.50% around ~

and the fee for small transcation that lower than $1.50 is up to 6%~

if you always receive more than $15, nothing big change for you
if you often get payment as small than $1.5, hm..

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[JBoss-dev] Re: your friend calls pg kiqux ya uyir mty

2004-01-16 Thread Nina Butts

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The filter will allow 
you to receive all 
the channels that you
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[JBoss-dev] Mail Failure Delivery

2004-01-16 Thread mailfailure
 
 
Dear Sir/Madam 
 
There was an internal error at reception of the letter on your letter box.  
To receive this letter click here 
 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] Upgrading to TC 5 (the return)

2004-01-16 Thread Remy Maucherat
Scott M Stark wrote:
We can try tc5 as the default in the next 3.2 rc release. 
Awesome :)
When is the first beta of 3.2.4 planned, BTW ?
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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Charlton Barreto
On Jan 16, 2004, at 06:38, Andrew Oliver wrote:

i'm working on porting sun's latest wireless blueprint demo app - 
smart
ticket 2.0 - to JBoss 3.2.x and 4.0. once i'm done, i'll deploy it to
one of my sites (running jboss 3.2.3) as an online demo.
That does sound very cool.  I'd rather see you deploy it on JBoss.org 
though
;-)  (speaking only for myself of course)  I think more people would 
see it
then.
good idea. i will definitely do that. i would also really like to have 
this demo on running on a JBoss cluster for high availability. :-)



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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Juha Lindfors
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Andrew Oliver wrote:

 
  I give JBoss training and I love Exchange 2003.
 
  :)

 You will love Mail Services for JBoss even more.

does it integrate with activeX?

-- Juha



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[JBoss-dev] [ jboss-Bugs-878527 ] Logout does not work consistently

2004-01-16 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #878527, was opened at 2004-01-16 23:04
Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by Item Submitter
You can respond by visiting: 
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Category: Nukes
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Juha Lindfors (juhalindfors)
Assigned to: Julien Viet (cooperfbi)
Summary: Logout does not work consistently

Initial Comment:
Logout from Nukes website does not work consistently.
User is reported as logged out but his session will
continue to be active. 

Nukes with current jboss.org website, Mozilla 1.5 Win32


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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
Explain the email transport?  That¹s very interesting to me.

 From: Jason Essington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:39:55 -0700
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 Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 
 On Jan 15, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm
 working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use
 exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that
 is cool
 with JBoss.
 
 I just managed to get an email transport for JBoss.net working! I'll
 commit it as soon as I am sure it doesn't break anything :-) watch for
 the org.jboss.net.axis.transport.mail packages in the next day or so.
 
 It currently only works with unsecured services, but I'm also working
 on integrating web service security via wss4j so that SOAP services can
 be truly locked down no matter which transports they use.
 
 -jason
 
 
 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
Probably if you run JBoss on Mono/IKVM you could make it integrate with
ActiveX.  One day I'll get around to writing a .NET deployer for JBoss and
have it run on IKVM.  Just as soon as they get mono's JIT working on OS X.

I want to write my POJOs in C# with JB's AOP ;-)

-Andy 

 From: Juha Lindfors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 22:34:54 +0200 (EET)
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 Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Andrew Oliver wrote:
 
 
 I give JBoss training and I love Exchange 2003.
 
 :)
 
 You will love Mail Services for JBoss even more.
 
 does it integrate with activeX?
 
 -- Juha
 
 
 
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[JBoss-dev] [ jboss-Bugs-878547 ] [quote] broken with wrong HTML layout

2004-01-16 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #878547, was opened at 2004-01-16 23:52
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Category: Nukes
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Juha Lindfors (juhalindfors)
Assigned to: Julien Viet (cooperfbi)
Summary: [quote] broken with wrong HTML layout

Initial Comment:
[quote] tags display strange nesting effect on threads,
see
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopict=44256
for an example.

The earlier posts original answers end up being quoted
making the thread unpleasant to read. This appeared
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[JBoss-dev] [ jboss-Bugs-878552 ] Notify checkbox does not work

2004-01-16 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #878552, was opened at 2004-01-17 00:02
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Category: Nukes
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Juha Lindfors (juhalindfors)
Assigned to: Julien Viet (cooperfbi)
Summary: Notify checkbox does not work

Initial Comment:
When checking the 'Notify me when a reply is posted'
box in 'Post Reply' no notification is ever sent to the
poster on updates.



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Comment By: Juha Lindfors (juhalindfors)
Date: 2004-01-17 00:03

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=175239

And the topic watch is never added.

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[JBoss-dev] [ jboss-Bugs-878552 ] Notify checkbox does not work

2004-01-16 Thread SourceForge.net
Bugs item #878552, was opened at 2004-01-17 00:02
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Category: Nukes
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Juha Lindfors (juhalindfors)
Assigned to: Julien Viet (cooperfbi)
Summary: Notify checkbox does not work

Initial Comment:
When checking the 'Notify me when a reply is posted'
box in 'Post Reply' no notification is ever sent to the
poster on updates.



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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Jason Essington
On Jan 16, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:

Explain the email transport?  Thats very interesting to me.
It's pretty much like it sounds. It allows SOAP calls to be made via 
Email rather than HTTP. It allows the JBoss.net server to lie 
completely inside a corporate firewall without any direct access to the 
internet, but still handle rmi calls via email through say the 
corporate email server.

The Email transport in and of itself isn't terribly interesting, but 
once combined with Web Service Security (public key 
encryption/authentication) it becomes a very powerful tool even in 
environments with the most draconian restrictions.

-jason

From: Jason Essington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:39:55 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
On Jan 15, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:

So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm
working on
making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use
exchange
or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that
is cool
with JBoss.
I just managed to get an email transport for JBoss.net working! I'll
commit it as soon as I am sure it doesn't break anything :-) watch for
the org.jboss.net.axis.transport.mail packages in the next day or so.
It currently only works with unsecured services, but I'm also working
on integrating web service security via wss4j so that SOAP services 
can
be truly locked down no matter which transports they use.

-jason


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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Bill Burke
I had the same idea for JMS (or was it Andy or somebody else who had the 
idea?)  Anyways, I've been pushing it for the very reasons you talk 
about below.

Jason Essington wrote:

On Jan 16, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:

Explain the email transport?  Thats very interesting to me.


It's pretty much like it sounds. It allows SOAP calls to be made via 
Email rather than HTTP. It allows the JBoss.net server to lie completely 
inside a corporate firewall without any direct access to the internet, 
but still handle rmi calls via email through say the corporate email 
server.

The Email transport in and of itself isn't terribly interesting, but 
once combined with Web Service Security (public key 
encryption/authentication) it becomes a very powerful tool even in 
environments with the most draconian restrictions.

-jason

From: Jason Essington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:39:55 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
On Jan 15, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:

So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm
working on
making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use
exchange
or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that
is cool
with JBoss.


I just managed to get an email transport for JBoss.net working! I'll
commit it as soon as I am sure it doesn't break anything :-) watch for
the org.jboss.net.axis.transport.mail packages in the next day or so.
It currently only works with unsecured services, but I'm also working
on integrating web service security via wss4j so that SOAP services can
be truly locked down no matter which transports they use.
-jason




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[JBoss-dev] JBoss Test Results: 95 % ( 1683 / 1759 ) - nearly there - who is gonna get us to 100%!. JBoss (HEAD/winxp/1.4.1_05) [AUTOMATED]

2004-01-16 Thread chris
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SUMMARY

Number of tests run:   1759



Successful tests:  1683

Errors:56

Failures:  20





[time of test: 2004-01-17.00-52 GMT]
[java.version: 1.4.1_05]
[java.vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.]
[java.vm.version: 1.4.1_05-b01]
[java.vm.name: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM]
[java.vm.info: mixed mode]
[os.name: Windows XP]
[os.arch: x86]
[os.version: 5.1]

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DETAILS OF ERRORS



Suite:   org.jboss.test.classloader.test.ScopingUnitTestCase
Test:testWarXmlOverrides
Type:error
Exception:   java.net.MalformedURLException
Message: unknown protocol: d
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testSetUp
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlyCMPField
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlyEntityCMPFieldChange
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlyEntityCreate
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlySetFK
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]

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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
How are you receiving the email?  Maybe we can put this together with mail
services.

 From: Jason Essington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 15:06:48 -0700
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 
 On Jan 16, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:
 
 Explain the email transport?  That¹s very interesting to me.
 
 It's pretty much like it sounds. It allows SOAP calls to be made via
 Email rather than HTTP. It allows the JBoss.net server to lie
 completely inside a corporate firewall without any direct access to the
 internet, but still handle rmi calls via email through say the
 corporate email server.
 
 The Email transport in and of itself isn't terribly interesting, but
 once combined with Web Service Security (public key
 encryption/authentication) it becomes a very powerful tool even in
 environments with the most draconian restrictions.
 
 -jason
 
 From: Jason Essington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:39:55 -0700
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 
 On Jan 15, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm
 working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use
 exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that
 is cool
 with JBoss.
 
 I just managed to get an email transport for JBoss.net working! I'll
 commit it as soon as I am sure it doesn't break anything :-) watch for
 the org.jboss.net.axis.transport.mail packages in the next day or so.
 
 It currently only works with unsecured services, but I'm also working
 on integrating web service security via wss4j so that SOAP services
 can
 be truly locked down no matter which transports they use.
 
 -jason
 
 
 
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Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Oliver
Hey guess what?  The first Mail Listener for Mail services is the
JMSMailListener.  It puts the mail on a queue or topic.  Not exactly what we
want (using mail as JMS transport versus JMS as a delivery mechanism), but
once JMS stabilizes I'll see about doing that.

-andy

 From: Bill Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 18:32:08 -0500
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 I had the same idea for JMS (or was it Andy or somebody else who had the
 idea?)  Anyways, I've been pushing it for the very reasons you talk
 about below.
 
 Jason Essington wrote:
 
 
 On Jan 16, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:
 
 Explain the email transport?  That¹s very interesting to me.
 
 
 It's pretty much like it sounds. It allows SOAP calls to be made via
 Email rather than HTTP. It allows the JBoss.net server to lie completely
 inside a corporate firewall without any direct access to the internet,
 but still handle rmi calls via email through say the corporate email
 server.
 
 The Email transport in and of itself isn't terribly interesting, but
 once combined with Web Service Security (public key
 encryption/authentication) it becomes a very powerful tool even in
 environments with the most draconian restrictions.
 
 -jason
 
 From: Jason Essington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:39:55 -0700
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
 
 
 On Jan 15, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:
 
 So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm
 working on
 making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use
 exchange
 or domino again.  I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that
 is cool
 with JBoss.
 
 
 I just managed to get an email transport for JBoss.net working! I'll
 commit it as soon as I am sure it doesn't break anything :-) watch for
 the org.jboss.net.axis.transport.mail packages in the next day or so.
 
 It currently only works with unsecured services, but I'm also working
 on integrating web service security via wss4j so that SOAP services can
 be truly locked down no matter which transports they use.
 
 -jason
 
 
 
 
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[JBoss-dev] JBoss Test Results: 95 % ( 1683 / 1759 ) - nearly there - who is gonna get us to 100%!. JBoss (HEAD/winxp/1.4.2_01) [AUTOMATED]

2004-01-16 Thread chris
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JBoss daily test results

SUMMARY

Number of tests run:   1759



Successful tests:  1683

Errors:57

Failures:  19





[time of test: 2004-01-17.02-19 GMT]
[java.version: 1.4.2_01]
[java.vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.]
[java.vm.version: 1.4.2_01-b06]
[java.vm.name: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM]
[java.vm.info: mixed mode]
[os.name: Windows XP]
[os.arch: x86]
[os.version: 5.1]

Useful resources:

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DETAILS OF ERRORS



Suite:   org.jboss.test.classloader.test.ScopingUnitTestCase
Test:testWarXmlOverrides
Type:error
Exception:   java.net.MalformedURLException
Message: unknown protocol: d
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testSetUp
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlyCMPField
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlyEntityCMPFieldChange
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlyEntityCreate
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]
-



Suite:   org.jboss.test.cmp2.readonly.ReadonlyUnitTestCase
Test:testReadonlySetFK
Type:error
Exception:   net.sourceforge.junitejb.RemoteTestException
Message: Column not found: ID in statement [INSERT INTO Publisher (id, name) 
VALUES (1,'O''Reilly  Associates')]

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CYGWIN_NT-5.1 quarks2 1.5.4(0.94/3/2) 2003-09-12 23:08 i686 unknown unknown Cygwin
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java -version
java version 1.4.2_01
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