Re: [JBoss-user] Why PHP why not JSP?

2003-01-11 Thread Binil Thomas
Bill Burke wrote:

We are in the process of creating our own CMS framework.  Actually a direct
port of PostNuke.  
Will it be available in the open domain? If so, do you have a 
time-frame in mind?

Good luck on this!

Cheerio,
Binil



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Re: [JBoss-user] jbuilder 7 and jboss3.0.4

2002-12-01 Thread Binil Thomas
Haven't used JBuilder 7, but could it be because JBoss is not a servlet
engine?
Try building your web application after specifying Tomcat or Jetty
(depending on the JBoss distribution you downloaded) in JBuilder.
Just a wild guess  :)

Cheers,
Binil


 Hi,
Does anyone use Jbuilder7 and Jboss3.0.4? I can't create a new web
 application when I specified the project server is jboxx3.x. And there is
 only EJB and deployment services, no jsp/servlet and others. Does anyone
 give me some advice?
Thanks.




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Re: [JBoss-user] sample project / deploying servlets

2002-11-26 Thread Binil Thomas
see
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jboss/JBoss.3.0TemplateAndExamples.zip?do
wnload


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[JBoss-user] Can multiple datasources be defined in the same XML file?

2002-10-15 Thread Binil Thomas

Hi all,
I need to have two different datasources defined for two MySQL databases.
Searching the forums
http://jboss.org/forums/thread.jsp?forum=46thread=22388 suggests using two
XML files in the deploy directory. Is it possible to deploy two datasources
with the same XML file?

TIA,
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Re: [JBoss-user] Re: Erratic -- jboss3.0 on linux

2002-09-20 Thread Binil Thomas

Hi Arijit,
I dont know why you run into these problems. But I have been using JBoss3 
on my RH 7.2 machine at home and RH 7.3 machine here at work.
I use Sun JDK 1.3.1 on both machines. Are you by any chance using an older 
version of the JDK?
Thanks,
Binil

On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Arijit Ghosh wrote:

 On restarting the machine and trying to start the jboss server, it hangs
 after printing the following ---
 
 [URLDeploymentScanner] Creating
 
 Why is it behaving so randomly ? 
 
 Regards,
   Arijit
 



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Re: [JBoss-user] Jboss3.0 on Linux

2002-09-19 Thread Binil Thomas

See the QuickStart guide at 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=22866 (get the 
JBoss.3.0.QuickStart.Draftx.pdf

HTH,
Binil 

On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Arijit Ghosh wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I am trying to install jboss3.0 tomcat4.0.3 on Linux. I have installed
 JDK1.3 and have java_home/bin folder in my path.
 
 I have also set JBOSS_HOME as required.
 
 Then from JBOSS_HOME/bin, I try to execute java -jar run.jar
 
 Server starts loading various services.
 It prints --
 
 ..
 [NamingService]Starting
 [NamingService]Starting jnp server
 
 And then it hangs. There is no activity and I have to restart my machine
 everytime.
 
 Can anyone help ?
 
 Regards,
   Arijit
 
 
 
 
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Re: [JBoss-user] How to run servlet?

2002-09-19 Thread Binil Thomas


 but some times we have to assume certain things..
yes, but definitely not on an internet list!

 i am creating .war 
directory means i have certain level of knowledege in JBOSS.
let me check my crystal ball! :)



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RE: [JBoss-user] HTTP session clustering on 3.0.2

2002-09-10 Thread Binil Thomas

Hello Sacha,
Nice to hear this!! I was starting to get the impression that HTTP Session 
replication was some closely gaurded secret. :)

Cheerio,
Binil

On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Sacha Labourey wrote:

 Hello Kim,
 
 Sorry for this. HTTP session replication is officially present (and
 working!) in 3.0.2 for Jetty and Tomcat. Only the documentation on these
 parts is not yet up-to-date.
 
 Jules Gosnell has done the Jetty port and Thomas Peuss the Tomcat port.
 
 The documentation will be udpated this month.
 
 Cheers,
 
 
   Sacha
 
 
 
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  Envoyé : lundi, 9 septembre 2002 18:22
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  Objet : [JBoss-user] HTTP session clustering on 3.0.2
 
 
  I have just subscribed to yearly JBoss documentation and downloaded the
  documents.  And, I was reading through the JBossClustering.pdf file and in
  chapter 6 (HTTP Session clustering), it says Implemented, but not
  officially released..  Has it been released with JBoss 3.0.2?
 
  Another questions is if it has been released with JBoss 3.0.2,
  when would I
  get the updated documentation on this through the subscription?
 
  Thanks.
 
  Mitchell
 
 
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Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss - Forte EE plugin

2002-07-28 Thread Binil Thomas

Hi Toby,
vendor
You can try NbJBoss plugin from SIPTech. See http://www.siptech.com/. It
integrates with NetBeans IDE.
/vendor
HTH,
Binil

On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Toby J Anderson wrote:

 Does anyone know of a good Forte Enterprise Edition plugin that will
 allow you to edit the jboss.xml file in the ejb modules and applications
 that are created by Forte?

 I've been using the plugin from LogicFlow, and it's pretty good; but, it
 doesn't allow to edit the jboss.xml and jaws.xml files (unless you use
 LogicFlow's templates). I need a plugin that will allow editing of Forte
 EE's templates. Can anyone help me out on this?

 Thanks,
 Toby



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Re: [JBoss-user] Database settings

2002-07-23 Thread Binil Thomas

Hi Dimitri,

all and default are two configurations in which JBoss 3.0 can be run.
JBOSS_HOME/server/all/conf directory is one in which the configuration
files of the configuration all is placed. Likewise about
JBOSS_HOME/server/default/conf. You can as well make a configuration
dimitri and in that case your configuration files will go into
JBOSS_HOME/server/dimitri/conf directory. :)

A configuration is chosen when JBoss is started up, as a parameter for the
startup script (JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh or JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.bat) - the
default configuration is default.

So to answer your question Where should the settings be placed, if I
have only one configuation of JBoss and only one database?; you can place
them in conf subdirectory of your configuration, viz.
JBOSS_HOME/server/your_configuration/conf.

HTH,
Binil

On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Dimitri PISSARENKO wrote:

 Hi!

 In JBoss 3.0.0 there are (at least) two places where the database
 related settings can be made:

 0) in JBOSS_HOME/server/all/conf and
 1) in JBOSS_HOME/server/default/conf

 Where should the settings (standardjaws.xml and
 standardjbosscmp-jdbc.xml) be placed, if I have only one configuation
 of JBoss and only one database?

 Thanks

 Dimitri Pissarenko


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Re: [JBoss-user] Type mappings

2002-07-23 Thread Binil Thomas

On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Dimitri PISSARENKO wrote:

 Is it possible to place the type mappings only into the jaws.xml file
 of EJB jar file ?

Yes. And probably that is the better solution, because that way your beans
can be deployed safely onto any compatible JBoss installation, even though
the administrator of that server would have tweaked with the type-mappings
in the configuration files.

- Binil

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Re: [JBoss-user] Deleting all records

2002-07-23 Thread Binil Thomas

On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Dimitri PISSARENKO wrote:

 Hello!

 How can one delete all records of a certain table (when using CMP
 beans) ?

 Is calling findAll and then remove for each record the only
 choice? Isn't there a more elegant solution?
Not sure about the elegance, but you can write a home method with removes
all entities, right?

 Thanks

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[JBoss-user] HTTP Session Clustering: How To?

2002-07-23 Thread Binil Thomas


Hi all,

The Clustering doccument from JBoss says that HTTP Session Clustering with
Tomcat and Jetty is implemented but not officially released.
I am using JBoss 3.0.0 + Tomcat 4.0.3. Can someone (Sacha? Bill?) please
point me to a doccument that details HTTP Session Clustering with
embedded Tomcat?

Giving a search on Google lead me to
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/10766/2001/12/0/7433224/ , but looks
like this is a quite old email written to co-developers of JBoss detailing
the Clustering strategy.

TIA,
Binil

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Re: [JBoss-user] Generating primary keys in mySQL

2002-07-22 Thread Binil Thomas

Dimitri,
As someone already pointed out, your pk generation strategy might not
gaurentee absolutely unique integers under concurrent access situations.
This problem has been debated extensively on different forums/lists and
you can find the concise results of those discussions by taking a look at
Floyd Marinescu's 'EJB Design Patterns' book at http://theserverside.com/
- it has a whole chapter on this with three different strategies of which
the first two, I think, might be useful to you.

HTH,
Binil

On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Dimitri PISSARENKO wrote:

 Hello!

 I have a table in a mySQL database which I access through JBoss 3.0.0
 (by means of CMP entity beans).

 In this table I have an integer primary key. When creating a new
 record in the table, I have to generate a new primary key with the
 query

 SELECT MAX(projectPrimaryKey)+1 FROM projects

 This query is executed by a session bean which manages the CMP entity
 bean associated with the projects table.

 Is it somehow possible to let JBoss do this query or implement it in
 a database-independent manner? That is, that I have absolutely no SQL
 statements in my source code.

 Is it perhaps possible to put the code in some configuration file of
 the bean?

 Thanks

 Dimitri Pissarenko


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Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss 3.0 Documentation

2002-07-19 Thread Binil Thomas


A quick start guide, which is in draft stage right now, can be
downloaded from the sourceforge project page.

- Binil

On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, Rahul wrote:

 Is JBoss 3.0 Documentation available anywhere?


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Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss 3.0 Documentation

2002-07-19 Thread Binil Thomas


But to use this workbook effectively you need to have a copy of Richard
Monson-Haefel's Enterprise JavaBeans 3r edition (ORielly), right?

On 19 Jul 2002, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:

  Is JBoss 3.0 Documentation available anywhere?

 In addition to the current draft of the Quick Start guide already mentioned
 several times I would like to recommend the beta version of the book The
 JBoss 3.0 Workbook For Enterprise Java Beans, 3rd Edition which you can
 download at:
 http://www.titan-books.net/jbos30worfor.html

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Re: [JBoss-user] Re: Error in datamapping for java.lang. Long

2002-07-18 Thread Binil Thomas

Hi,
It means java.lan.Long fields in your CMP EntityBeans will be persisted to
BIGINT columns in your database now.
Its better not to change standardjaws.xml, intead you can edit the
jaws.xml file in your EJB jar file. This will mean that the change is
effected only when persisting your bean (not the entire JBoss
installation) - moving the jar file to any other installation will
also be easier.

HTH,
Binil
PS: Please wrap your post at ~70 columns.

On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Vijaya Laxmi wrote:

 Hi,

 When I am porting my application to MS SQL 2000 database. I get an error for type 
mapping. The java type of the field is java.lang.Long. The jdbc type and sql type 
given in standardjaws is DECIMAL. When I am running the application it is giving 
error. I have set the jdbctype to BIGINT and sql type to BIGINT. Then it is working 
fine. Why is it so? Can any one please tell me. My application is to be integrated 
with some other applications. Will changing the datamapping standardjaws effect those 
applications.

 TIA
 Vijaya Lakshmi P.


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Re: [JBoss-user] problems using local interfaces

2002-07-17 Thread Binil Thomas

On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Marko Asplund wrote:

 On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Alex Loubyansky wrote:

  local interfaces are not allowed to be accessed remotely. Therefore
  they are called local :)

 ok, but with respect to what is locality defined?

yes, locality is defined in terms of the same JVM.

 is the use of local
 interfaces only allowed for EJBs and other components (Servlets, JSPs)
 running inside the same JBoss/JVM instance?

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