Nope, should we ?
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Hi,
as we continue to investigate the XA Part we got something new with the
classic driver.
If you run a Installation with:
JdbcDriver com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
JdbcUrl jdbc:mysql://localhost/database?autoReconnect=true
UserName
Password
JtaManaged true
the server will start t
Done.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-1337
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Hi,
we are using tomee with mutiple mysql data sources in one application.
So we defined all jta enabled resources with
com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlXADataSource.
In Tomee 1.7.0 this is no longer possible.
If you do, you get an amount of warnings:
2014-08-22 14:43:42,134 [main] INFO unkno
Hi,
just fooled a little bit around, result: Don't know.
It seams in our company application, using openejb embedded and may things
more it has some effect. (Hence a classloading issue).
But in simple examples a complete removal of the mail api has no impact.
If I may find the cause I gone pos
Hi,
just something to clarify:
In the actual 1.7.0 / 4.7.0 staging tree the
org.apache.geronimo.osg.locator.Activator and ProviderLocator are no longer
in org.apache.openejb:java-api.
This makes the geronimo-javamail_1.4_mail needed for running, cause it now
contains the Activator an ProviderL
thub: https://github.com/rmannibucau
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> 2014-04-05 12:15 GMT+02:00 og0815 <[hidden email]
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> > Hi,
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> > great to see that tomee is moving in the Java 8 direction. Waiting
> for this
> > since the first prereleases of JDK 8.
> > Any p
Hi,
great to see that tomee is moving in the Java 8 direction. Waiting for this
since the first prereleases of JDK 8.
Any point on the website or the issue tracker to see the progress on this ?
Any thing I can do to help ?
Regards,
Olli
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