EJB Web Service Endpoint WSDL problem
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Key: GERONIMO-672
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-672
Project: Geronimo
Type: Bug
Components: webservices
Versions: 1.0-M4
Environment: Windows XP SP2
Repo
We have both of those samples in our test tree. I can certainly double
check petstore and add adventure builder (we have 1.0.1 )
regards
calvin
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
Actually this is a great opportunity for someone to get involved with
Geronimo.
Does anyone want to work on updating the Jav
Aaron Mulder wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
They are based on the info in the logical data model which for now is
defined by the relationships in the EJB model and not by the database.
The architecture allows for the separation of the three models
(front-end (EJB), logical a
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
> They are based on the info in the logical data model which for now is
> defined by the relationships in the EJB model and not by the database.
> The architecture allows for the separation of the three models
> (front-end (EJB), logical and back-end (DB
Aaron Mulder wrote:
So in your CMP settings, you can include the
enforce-foreign-key-constraints setting. This ultimately causes TranQL to
use either a SimpleFlushStrategy or an EnforceRelationshipsFlushStrategy.
I just want to double-check my understanding of this.
Is it the
On Jun 12, 2005, at 7:18 PM, Aaron Mulder wrote:
So in your CMP settings, you can include the
enforce-foreign-key-constraints setting. This ultimately causes
TranQL to
use either a SimpleFlushStrategy or an
EnforceRelationshipsFlushStrategy.
I just want to double-check my understanding
So in your CMP settings, you can include the
enforce-foreign-key-constraints setting. This ultimately causes TranQL to
use either a SimpleFlushStrategy or an EnforceRelationshipsFlushStrategy.
I just want to double-check my understanding of this.
Is it the case that this control
Bruce Snyder wrote, On 6/10/2005 10:46 AM:
On 6/10/05, Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There's a call/webcast on June 14 (11 AM Eastern) by the IBM Websphere
group, including:
Scott Cosby, Gluecode Transition Executive, will kick off the call and
cover Gluecode and how We
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
I like the idea. I'd add that it would be nice to use a scheme such
as linux does for startup / shutdown with a letter designator and a
number in the rc.n directories. That scheme allows a lot of
flexibility and control as well. I also like the runLast / runFirst
idea but
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Jacek Laskowski commented on GERONIMO-671:
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Aha, and the task is to improve the message so it's clearly seen why it has
failed or eventually work it out without an
I like the idea. I'd add that it would be nice to use a scheme such as linux
does for startup / shutdown with a letter designator and a number in the rc.n
directories. That scheme allows a lot of flexibility and control as well. I
also like the runLast / runFirst idea but there can only be on
Error: Deployment failed, Server reports: No deployer present in kernel
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Key: GERONIMO-671
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-671
Project: Geronimo
Type: Improvement
Components:
Davanum Srinivas wrote, On 6/11/2005 3:37 PM:
Can someone in the dev team please take ownership of updating the
petstore instructions?
http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/PetStore
It gives folks a sense of how one should go about migrating their
current applications to Geronimo.
Can you file a J
For GERONIMO-657, Running configurations not saved on shutdown
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-657), I have a potential
solution I'd like to run by those interested.
The shutdown hook for FileConfigurationList doesn't run because it gets
unregistered during the kernel shutdown p
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Tom McQueeney commented on GERONIMO-657:
The shutdown hook for FileConfigurationList doesn't run because it gets
unregistered during the kernel shutdown process. Th
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