AW: [JBoss-user] JBoss SAP DB

2003-07-07 Thread Nicolai Bieber
Thanki a lot !

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 I've used it since about 6 months ago.
 I had had a lot of problem with sapdb jdbc driver that had caused
 big memory
 leaks problems in the application server.
 Now we're going with postgresql and happy with it. No more daily
 reboot of the
 jboss server and life easier.

 But perhaps now sapdb finally succeded in creating a reliable
 jdbc driver, I
 don't know.

 Bye,
   V



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RE: RE: [JBoss-user] JBoss RMI and http tunneling

2002-09-05 Thread Nicolai Bieber

Thanks for the hint.

Unfortunaly this is not a option for a standard software company like us.
With about 12 customer server installtions running throughout germany
on 5 different OS / Database combinations I estimate a JBoss 2.2.2 to
Jboss 3.0.x migration project would take about 20-30 developer days.

So the time for your suggestion would be 20-30 days + 5 min ;-)

Has anybody a solution to this problem for Jboss 2.2.2.

I can't imagine that nobody else has this problem:
Does nobody uses java application clients ?

IMHO that way gives you a much better usability than web frontend
(hotkeys, resizeing of table columns, sorting of table clients etc.),
especially if you have to work all the day with the application.



Nicolai

 FROM: boostcom.noDATE: 09/04/2002 07:00:07SUBJECT: RE:  [JBoss-user] JBoss
RMI and http tunneling You should instead download   jboss 3.0.2, which has
it included. I tried
 it, and got it to work after about 5 minutes :-), it is very easy, just
 follow the instructions in changenotes.

  On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 03:20:31PM +0200, Nicolai Bieber wrote:
  Hi there !
 
  Has anybody worked out how to use SUN's rmivervlethandler servlet
  to tunnel JBoss RMI invokations via http on port 80.
 
  The servlet is designed to transform http calls into RMI calls and
  the documentation says that the RMI mechanism provided by sun
automatically
  uses
  the http tunneling if a direct RMI connect is not posssible.
  It tries to access the adress /cgi-bin/java-rmi.cgi on the server via
http.
  This adress has to be connected to the servlet or the slower cgi version
of
  that servlet.
 
  I tried a lot,
  but the Jboss Client classes didn't try the http access to the servlet
  (to get the servlet itself up and running is not problem at all)
 
  There's a lot of stuff on the mailing list about the RMI ports JBoss
uses
  (1099,  and a optional one) but we can't tell every
  customerside-administrator
  to open these ports. Exspecially if you don't know the people that use
your
  software.
 
  Does anybody know about a solution ?
 
  Nicolai Bieber
 
 
 
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[JBoss-user] JBoss RMI and http tunneling

2002-09-04 Thread Nicolai Bieber

Hi there !

Has anybody worked out how to use SUN's rmivervlethandler servlet
to tunnel JBoss RMI invokations via http on port 80.

The servlet is designed to transform http calls into RMI calls and
the documentation says that the RMI mechanism provided by sun automatically
uses
the http tunneling if a direct RMI connect is not posssible.
It tries to access the adress /cgi-bin/java-rmi.cgi on the server via http.
This adress has to be connected to the servlet or the slower cgi version of
that servlet.

I tried a lot,
but the Jboss Client classes didn't try the http access to the servlet
(to get the servlet itself up and running is not problem at all)

There's a lot of stuff on the mailing list about the RMI ports JBoss uses
(1099,  and a optional one) but we can't tell every
customerside-administrator
to open these ports. Exspecially if you don't know the people that use your
software.

Does anybody know about a solution ?

Nicolai Bieber



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