I sure this is a very simple question.
I've got a CMT stateless session bean, containing some business logic, this bean would
like to use some of our well tested utility code.
One problem, some of this code is attempting to acquire a connection and perform an
update operation, it uses the Con
It is hard for me to say without having your work environment and sources.
Definitely, deploying in nukes-1.0.0 is not a good idea but i guess you recompiled and
redeployed nukes.ear so it's not a real problem. But make sure to delete default/nukes
directory and default/deploy/nukes.ear file and
I've restarted the jboss and put the classes into a separate directory, however the
problems are still there.
Each time I create a new package and deploy it, I will get these errors:
02:03:40,934 INFO [MainDeployer] Starting deployment of package:
file:/usr/local/opt/jboss-3.2.3_nukes-1.0.0/se
Thanks for pointing that out.
I may have overlooked something. I'll spend some time on it first.
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Hi,
See JBoss-IDE FAQ for the exact step to make appear the configurations.
http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossIDEGeneralFAQ
Laurent.
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Hi,
With JBoss-IDE 1.3, you don't have to import a single jar. There are J2EE libraries
available that contains everything needed.
They are added when you create a fresh J2EE Project (File > New... > JBoss-IDE >
Projects > J2EE 1.x Project ).
They can be added by editing the Java Build Path of a
First, you should not put your stuff in "nukes" directory but create your own, as
nukes is reserved to the 'core'
If you do so, Nukes would start whatever you do in your module.
You may want to restart JBoss, if you didn't try yet.
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Thank you, it's work.
Regards
AT
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anonymous wrote :
| Ok, i will try to help but the build is pretty complex:
| You don't have to modify anything but the build.xml of your project
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| I think (i could and proably am wrong but it may worth the try if you couldn't fix
your problem) that you just have to add your library
thank you very much
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thank you for the hint (must have been blind), but you must admit that it really sucks
when you start from scratch by downloading everything from JBoss-CVS and all
module-names are different from the directory-names that are refereced in the
build.xml's...
I had to change a few more lines to ge
Bugs item #1014373, was opened at 2004-08-23 07:25
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Category: JBossSX
Group: v3.2
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Fixed
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BUILD FAILEDAnt Error Message: file:/home/jbossci/cc3/scripts/build-jboss-head.xml:80: exec returned: 101Date of build: 08/28/2004 06:03:11Time to build: 16 secondsLast changed: 08/28/2004 05:43:11Last lo
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BUILD FAILEDAnt Error Message: file:/home/jbossci/cc3/scripts/build-jboss-head.xml:80: exec returned: 101Date of build: 08/28/2004 06:03:11Time to build: 8 secondsLast changed: 08/28/2004 05:43:11Last log
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