on 1-11-18 03.28, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> -400MHz, 196MB RAM
I say You do not have mem to play this game ? ...
What do U think ? ...
/peter_f
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can You Please specify Your environment in full !? ...
HW
RAM
Disk
OS
VM
aso.
Thanxs
/peter_f
on 1-11-18 01.05, Joel Boehland at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> Since I'm the one who opened this bug, I'm obviously biased, but I
> repectfully disagree with Andreas's assertion that this isn't
on 1-11-16 22.50, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1) There is a setting in log4j to re-read properties at set intervall
> 2) thats is the way to go
> -since log4j is logging before the MBean server is started
Well not really :-) log4j is started as a MBean after the MB S
1) There is a setting in log4j to re-read properties at set intervall
2) thats is the way to go
-since log4j is logging before the MBean server is started
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I been playing with reading in the server.log to hsqldb ...where i create a
table LOG with {id,stamp,service,type,message}, it is really cool to do a
SELECT * FROM LOG WHERE MESSAGE LIKE '%jmx%' ORDER BY SERVICE
I also glanced at log4j's SocketAppender and SocketNode ...
There is a log4j client c
quot; HSQLDB 1.61 Hypersonic
database in-VM.
+ * http://sourceforge.net/projects/hsqldb/
+ * @see HypersonicDatabaseMBean
+ * @author mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>Rickard Öberg
+ * @author mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>Scott Stark.
+ * @author mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";&g
User: peter_f
Date: 01/11/15 03:44:44
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updating jar
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Once the classes are generated (written to file) they can be included in
client code ? ... or did I miss something here ? ...
The Together IDE as a ex. "hides/Autogenerates" from the implementation Bean
code ... since it is only stubs ! ...
/peter_f
on 1-11-12 18.16, Aaron Mulder at [EMAIL PROT
on 1-11-12 03.59, David Jencks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where did you find the NoTransDS ref, or for that matter which vm the tests
> were run on? I put NoTransDS in yesterday for the jbossMQ jdbc pm.
on lubega.com server.log for blackdown nojit green threads
> For me, here, shutdown wor
//mozilla.org/projects/tinderbox/ ) (or
> |> |similar) route seems the way to go - that is, a
> |> central server for
> |> |results and then various servers for
> |> generating/submitting results.
> |> |It provides lots of info on when builds break and
> |> can highlig
Sorry - revolver(=revolve=rotate) should read as (a round robin) queue or as
a fixed size spooler so the db do not grow bizarre but has auto flushing ...
the imagined db adaptor, when size indicates full, would flush to dev null
or to a file ? ...
/peter_f
(matrix = cluster/farm/node)
-have a
on 1-10-29 22.19, Scott M Stark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The rendering of msgs logged is independent of the logging. There is an
> XML appender that can generate an XML view of the msgs. For what your
> talking about a database appender would make more sense to allow one
> to query log msgs
on 1-10-26 06.30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> JBoss daily test results
>
> SUMMARY
>
> Number of tests run: 130
>
>
>
> Successful tests: 121
>
> Errors:4
>
> Failures: 5
>
>
Please be specific : when being specific ;-) ;
OS, VM, jboss_version
goodfridayisrealysoonnow ...
/Peter_f
on 1-10-24 23.19, Ferguson, Doug at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So I am using the XADataSourceImpl wrapper in connection pool.
>
> After jboss has been running for awhile, I start getting
on 1-10-23 21.04, Andreas Schaefer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At the end a cluster is a special form of a farm !!
How about a *Matrix* of jboss instances where cluster and farm is a
configuration thereof ...
/peter_f
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on 1-10-21 03.57, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "abstract metadata repositories" in broken machine translation.
http://193.14.119.195/ljud\sexydollar.mp3
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on 1-10-21 02.34, David Jencks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How about a wiki?
Yes or get these linguistic kids to play ... becouse here is content ...
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on 1-10-20 19.25, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We have one under the developer links, I think it could go back under the
> user links.
>
> One of the problems is that few people maintain it so it tends to get out of
> whack.
>
> If you have some time you could prune it and I will g
User: peter_f
Date: 01/10/20 06:36:12
Modified:src/main/org/jboss/system Shutdown.java
Log:
trying to submit a formated file - sorry
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +164 -227 jboss/src/main/org/jboss/system/Shutdown.java
Index: Shutdown.java
=
User: peter_f
Date: 01/10/20 04:40:08
Modified:src/main/org/jboss/system Shutdown.java
Log:
added a flag for verbose name messages
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +42 -33jboss/src/main/org/jboss/system/Shutdown.java
Index: Shutdown.java
===
User: peter_f
Date: 01/10/20 04:12:32
Modified:src/main/org/jboss/system ServiceController.java
Log:
uncommeted out destroy for now - since that code is in the shutdown class enabeling
filtering out some services - seems cleaner having that logic there for now
Revision Chang
on 1-10-19 17.26, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There seem to be a fragmentation in how We behave in our MBeans with
> stop/destroy/unload and naming semantics...
> MQ seems to do some clean up in destroy and referencing Mbeans that then has
> already stopped/destr
User: peter_f
Date: 01/10/19 08:36:15
Modified:src/main/org/jboss/system Shutdown.java
Log:
Added debug messages trying to understand the (un)dependencys
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +119 -27 jboss/src/main/org/jboss/system/Shutdown.java
Index: Shutdown.java
The shutdown hook started in the org.jboss.system.Shutdown(MBean) works
correct while invoking it throught ctrl-c ... invoking throught :8082 either
with a browser or jboss_init_redhat.sh using org.jboss.shutdown is failing
since the call is unreferencing the caller -chain while
stopping(/destroyi
on 1-10-04 01.06, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 1-10-04 00.59, Jason Dillon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hr?
>>
>> --jason
>>
>> On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Peter Fagerlund wrote:
>>
>>>> We can setup a J
Anybody have any ideas concerning synchronising hsqldb'd in a cluster ? ...
hsqldb could be a convenient resource/properties lookup in a distributed
environment ? ...
/peter_f
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on 1-09-26 22.33, Jason Dillon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyways, the class loader stuff is nice, as it makes it easy to pull in
> files, but it sucks when you really need to work with a set of files. We
> can build a system to make accessing such a set network transparent
> (based on http,
on 1-09-24 05.36, Dain Sundstrom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Maybe I am stupid, but I have have no idea what this means.
I do not think so ! ... it is me being unclear -perhaps ... -this means, A
pattern is great, and especially so, if there is a good implementation
"template" I can use, and c
on 1-09-23 22.02, Dain Sundstrom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The blueprint
> (http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints/design_patterns/page_by_page_iterator/i
> ndex.html) applies to client access of the result set. The problem is the
> blueprint assumes that then entire result set of the query can
on 1-09-23 21.17, Dain Sundstrom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>> 2. No limit/offset or cursors.
>>> In a word searches. If you are tring to search for
>> something you display
>>> a list of current values based on a selection criteria. What happens
>>> when the list is 100,000 records. With
A jboss hsql embedded patch is submited ...
- would like to move to hsqldb in RH ? and submit to hsqldb ? ... I have
tested hsqldb with RH & red hat -- bank_stress is happy ! ...
/peter_F
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Right now hsql starts and then the datasource -when- undeploying hsql close
and then ds - h ... shouldent ds close before hsql ? ...
/peter_f
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thread (ServerSocket.close()) - there seems to be a hack that solves it -
right now that part is kind of solved - I am just trying to stabilise it -
before ...
/peter_f
>
> |-Original Message-
> |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Peter
> |F
on 1-09-17 20.36, Dean Anderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I downloaded from 2.4.1 and 2.4.0 (plain, not Jetty or Tomcat) from
> Sourceforge. (src dir, no build environment, nothing like jboss-all)
Yes - BuildMagic _happens_ to evolve into RH (jboss-all = jboss3.0.0alpha) -
before was another
on 1-09-17 04.46, David Jencks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can you be very specific about how to reproduce this problem? I have
> wondered if something like this would show up but haven't seen it yet.
Not sure if it is me or the autodeploy or a GC thingy yet ... I need to
refactor some more b
on 1-09-17 02.44, Julian Gosnell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [JettyService] Initialized
> [JettyService] Starting
> [Jetty] start HttpServer version Jetty/3.1.RC9
> [JettyService] Stopped
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use
> at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
>
on 1-09-17 00.50, Dean Anderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> sh build.sh
cgwin on NT ???
What version checked out ???
with what command ???
>BTW, the claim that source comes with the 2.4.0 and 2.4.1 package is false.
h ... do U have a filter applied inbetween ... what Country do U
downl
What OS, Version, Hardware(yes, cvs command do You use ?
/peter_f
on 1-09-17 00.50, Dean Anderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I did another cvs update, and the problem still exists.
>
> Basically, I'm kind of getting a bit frustrated with this group. No one has
> answered or FAQ'ed even sim
It looks like problem with GC (Garbage Collection) while playing with JMX
hotdeploy ? ... i am not sure ! but wanted to ask ? if it is seen somewhere
else ? ...
That is -the state of a thread in a JMX MBean is stale -and when I try to
reimplement it ... the VM still has reference to last -allth
on 1-09-14 21.21, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I been wanting to start hsql(db) differently - would We be faster ? if We
> injected direct into it instead of throught JDBC from DefaultDS ??? ...
THINK - I got it now - hmmm - just realising, into mindshare, has great
on 1-09-14 20.35, Scott M Stark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, but we don't run with a security manager by default.
> The correct solution is to create a patch to Hypersonic to give
> it better embeded server behavior and submit it back to the
> hsql project at sourceforge.
I been wanting to
on 1-09-14 20.07, David Jencks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ummm.. would you believe a big bug in the Hypersonic Database mbean and/or
> the Hypersonic database? it looks like destroying the mbean results in
> System.exit() being called - at least that's my guess, since right (a few
> seconds) a
on 1-09-14 06.25, Bill Burke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Just played with it and love it!
hmmm I just tried to edit the hsql-default-service.xml in the deploy folder
and when I saved - RH shutsdown ? thought it would redeploy ? ...
same with ... if i drop a new hsql-default-service.xml into th
on 1-09-09 11.47, Dean Anderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Could someone post somewhere instructions on how to build jboss?
What is Buildmagic
Buildmagic is a collection of extension tasks for Ant v1.3/1.4 and a general
methodology for organization of build control files. It was designed to
on 1-09-08 23.29, Trevor Squires at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> a) centralised management and deployment within a single cluster only.
> b) centralised management and deployment across clusters.
a) then b) will follow ...
I am toy'ing with the idea of losly coupled JBoss Execution areas - where
Anybody looked at this ? the Federated Management Architecture ...
Is it only massive overhead for us ? ...
Binary Code License Agreement (BCLA). ? ...
Sun Community Source License (SCSL). ? ...
/peter_f
http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/9.jsp
http://www.jiro.com
Q: What is the Federated Management
>>> I read the FAQ ++ - and was impressed by the "copy" - but - since I was then
>>> looking at a way to have "self-discovery" over geo spatial boundaries, I
>>> ditched JINI ... becouse of its bradcast nature ...
>> If you want Jini discovery over large distances (=multiple subnets),
>> simply u
on 1-09-07 12.31, Rickard Öberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you want Jini discovery over large distances (=multiple subnets),
> simply use a bridge.
A dynamic bridge ???
/peter_f
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on 1-09-07 10.31, Rickard Öberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Peter Fagerlund wrote:
>>>> How does Jini make JBoss a better platform for writing applications?
>>>
>>> Because it makes servers aware of other servers more easily, and
>>> services aware
on 1-09-07 11.14, Jason Dillon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Toasters have nothing todo with it;
Security in JINI ? ...
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on 1-09-07 09.42, Rickard Öberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> How does Jini make JBoss a better platform for writing applications?
>
> Because it makes servers aware of other servers more easily, and
> services aware of other services more easily.
JINI is broadcast so is JavaGroups - one is li
on 1-09-06 18.52, David Jencks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a related issue, I'd like to make the hypersonic/defaultds configuration
> into a hsql-service.xml or possibly a sar including the hypersonic database
> itself.
Maybe then use the 1.6.1 version of hsql ?
__
If I could have JBoss - be a "family of services"
-then it should, be able to, undeploy for ex. MQ
andredploy without distubence to sevices dependent
of MQ!.
how ?
Maybe "interceptor paus" - or go live before switch ?
and then undeploy old ? ...
/peter_f
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Sisters,
IT IS only semantics that hinder Us --- sometimes ...
Please Imagine :
*- Step One - Somebody walks into and "hook"
(ethernet / wire / Radio / ?) a device into the
"area" - then the DCHP server of that "area - able
-net" would deliver a IP to my "mobile(maybe to
become static)" host !
on 1-08-31 22.35, Jason Dillon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I didn't need to install anything... worked fine for me
> As it should be.
Yes - on my post of success tagged "True Build and Rabbit Magic" was on 7.1
red Hat distro, BlackDown.com JVM. "cvs get jboss-all" ... and "it just
works" ...
WoW
This is a good day and age to live in ...
Thanks
/peter_f
PS: it took me 10 minutes to download the source, build and run the rabbit -
on WebSphere, i still be waiting, for it to just run : DS
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We are volotile on crash becouse hsql is in memory in default JBoss config !
mayby just switch to hsql disk mode in development ...
To have hsql write to disk instead of keeping everything in memory :
'CREATE CACHED TABLE' instead of 'CREATE TABLE' ...
huh ...
/peter_f
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on 1-08-27 23.22, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I meant more inside hsql... like really hack a callback in there, the JDBC
> query thing seems weak
yes - the "jdbc query thing" is leagcy from how We start hsql, I looked at
it then - and really quick'ely today - maybe a finalise() wou
> go native?
maybe a JbossShutdown.sh ? killing pid's and threads + calling java class'es
doing the necessary jdbc calls (++ cleanups) ... How did Scott fix it with
the 8083 port ??? ...
/peter_f
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of hsql so that the mbean would be notified and would wait until
> exiting the "preRegister" right now I put a "wait()" that works but it is
> not the best solution. If you do that then you can probably code a
> hardcoded shutdown, something outside the JDBC call,
on 1-08-27 18.52, David Jencks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Also the hang happens no matter what the next mbean is.
oki so
- no lingering thread !
- db corrupt ? (not closed by ctrl c, port:8082, util.Shutdown())
- hangs only on RH ?
2.4 comes with data in the .script file ... it seems "deser
on 1-08-27 17.35, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what we need is a callback from that thread. Is there such a thing in the
> HSQL framework? if not we need to code that,
maybe just do the wrapper HTTP stuff ouerself instead of using hypersonics
wrapper class to start the db - then We c
on 1-08-27 14.34, David Jencks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2. Waiting a few seconds after calling the start thread in the Hypersonic
> MBean before returning from start to the mbean server eliminates the hang.
ahhh interesting ...
could it be that hypersonic has not started (rebuilt itself) ful
on 1-08-27 00.40, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> in my case though I do a kill -9 and see a hangup on startup due to the
> database and it is unclear.
A ctrc c or a 8083 shutdown will close the hypersonicDB clean otherwise the
db might become corrupted and at the next startup hypesoni
Is this only on *nix ? - if so maybe the serversocket thread from last run ?
did not close - check if port:1476 is listening after JBoss closed down ?.
for me on RH 7.1 / Blackdown VM the ctrl c shutdownhook works fine ...
> |[HypersonicDatabase] Starting
> |[HypersonicDatabase] Database started
on 1-08-23 18.28, Andreas Schaefer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> No, the idea is that I can send events coming from JMX back to a client.
What kind of client is it ?
Maybe let the JMX just send whatever (XML, anObject) throught a Socket ?
Or have a "specially built for send component" do it for
on 1-08-23 06.44, Andreas Schaefer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When a client of an EJB can use RMI to access an EJB is it
> then also true that the EJB can use an RMI callback object
> (sent by the client) to send information back to the client ?
Yes - is my guess, - but - I do not know ... and
on 1-08-16 09.58, Peter Antman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> my dream is a XML based routing messaging infrastructure build
> around or into JBoss and JBossMQ.
I been thinking of implementing a module that is enabling the managment of a
distributed colocated execution area, in effect a "routing
on 1-08-16 00.58, Juha-P Lindfors at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> And I would like to state for the record that just because it is XML
> doesn't necessarily mean its "human readable" ;-)
The big Woow here as i seen it is that XML is machine read'able
This in effect means ??? !!! -heh void
-
> |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Peter
> |Fagerlund
> |Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 8:34 PM
> |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> |Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] what is webOS?
> |
> |
> |on 1-08-12 18.00, Anatoly Akkerman at [EMAIL PROTE
on 1-08-12 18.00, Anatoly Akkerman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Some people on our research group are working on architectures for dynamic
> sharing agreements and their enforcement. As well as security aspects of
> this infrastructure :)
Yes I have ipagents.com for that very reson ... and are
on 1-08-10 14.19, Rickard Öberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Peter Fagerlund wrote:
>> some dreambean stuff - or that was my understanding :
>> 1) becouse it is mentioned on this list (old JBossGUI = closed source)
>
> That's a lie. It's BSD. Download sou
on 1-08-10 13.28, Rickard Öberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Some of the EJX parts is closed source ...
>
> EJX is OpenSource, BSD license. What parts do you think are closed
> source?
some dreambean stuff - or that was my understanding :
1) becouse it is mentioned on this list (old JBossGUI
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Schaefer, Andreas wrote:
> When you want to reanimate EJX please do so but keep in
> mind that this is a big job and we need someone dedicated
> to it.
on 1-08-10 09.16, Holger Engels at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW, where are the sources for the EjbJar ResourceManager? I onl
on 1-08-08 22.03, Schaefer, Andreas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Maybe you have a farm of app. servers w/o a Servlet Engine but
> you need one for the MGT server.
Scenario :
- I have two machines running JBoss with servlet engines for failover and
loadbalance purposes ! - I would not run one o
on 1-08-08 19.39, Schaefer, Andreas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> - we have a dedicated, stripped-down application server
> running the management server
Should'ent all servers in one domain be able to be the MGT server for that
instance domain ? - dynamic swap for service/fail over ?
/peter_f
Now I am really confused - not just but really ;-)
You say that MGT will use EJB as communication instead of JMX as bus ?
I can se a PresentationFactory using EJB as collector of data before it
delegates to its HTML, Wap, Swing or whatHaveU for presentation specific
processing, but for MGT of JB
on 1-08-08 19.05, Jacob Andresen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> JbossMGT client could run on your mobile phone :oP
Yes ... design in a PresenterFactory interface in front of the JSR-77
interface that can be used by a JMX, HTML, WAP, anyOtherProtocol client
classes to generate (transcode) the dat
on 1-06-26 20.36, Schaefer, Andreas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> To finally bring the JBoss GUI flying let's start
> a project for that ;-)
Yeeay
> My idea of the JBoss GUI would be a dynamic, expandable
> and version aware GUI helping an administrator, deployer
> and Developer dealing with JB
on 1-06-26 16.38, Jay Walters at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the tool really needs to maintain consistency.
Good point - very good point indeed - kind of goes without saying - now -
that You did ;-) - really - lets try keep things consistent, simple, lean
and mean ...
/peter
on 1-06-26 16.23, Jay Walters at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't edit my xml by hand or by tool, I generate it!
Cool - that rules ... and can be utilised by many if it has a userfriendly
UI in front ... I would say a generator is a tool - together with a facade -
it is the future ...
/peter
on 1-06-26 15.13, Jay Walters at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You guys wouldn't want to hear my stories... suffice it to say I agree that
> if you can't understand to edit the properties files by hand you probably
> shouldn't be editing them with a GUI... It can be a checkbox on a feature
> list
After some sleep - I have come to understand that the shell to be used -
should ofcource be JMX based thus enable'ing using one tool for a whole
cluster and also for geographically unbound service'ing ... This then allows
the components to be written as MBeans - plugin a new service been - be it
f
on 1-06-25 22.26, Dain Sundstrom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dude, GUI tools suck. Just edit the xml by hand. IMO if a person can't edit
> xml they shouldn't be configuring the server or ejb-jar.
Yes exactly - throw out Gnome and the like alltogether - U are using Lynx
reading this and the ear
on 1-06-25 19.30, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The next generation GUI
Could be built using a set of extension to a freeware "shell" like the
Together Community Edition 5.0
http://www.togethercommunity.com/community-edition.shtml
or some other free tool with "easy" yet powerfull plu
on 1-06-25 18.39, Dain Sundstrom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You should try this on some other OSes.
and with Blackdowns VM http://www.blackdown.org if or when time permits ...
/p
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on 1-06-25 18.26, Dain Sundstrom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't know if this helps but you can always call inerrupt() on the thread.
> This causes the thread to throw an InterruptedException. Which will cause
> most code to exit unless they catch Exception in the main loop and restart.
W
on 1-06-25 08.27, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> it seems two processes, webserver (dynaserver) and hypersonicSQL do not
> close properly on Linux and don't really close their threads like it they
> are supposed to.
Do the "shutdownhook" get installed ? (on Linux (VM ?)) - and jmx is c
on 1-06-08 20.59, Joseph Dane at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on a related note, can someone comment on dynaimc code downloading
> problem and the proposed solution? I just recently started checking
> out JBoss, and have generally been impressed. but the fact that
> dynamic downloading just plain
on 1-06-01 01.18, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey - dont look back - look up *S* - there is JMX - and all
> ClasspathExtension's (on every JBoss node/instance) are MBeans ... if We are
> talking about remote web deployment among JBoss/JMX instances should
Hey - dont look back - look up *S* - there is JMX - and all
ClasspathExtension's (on every JBoss node/instance) are MBeans ... if We are
talking about remote web deployment among JBoss/JMX instances should'ent We
use the management of instruments then ... ??? ...
/peter
on 1-05-31 13.56, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> yeah, don't make something simple sound complex :)
;-)
how bout using JSP to serve a *list* to the CPE ?
/peter
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> 2- the ClasspathExtension... one of our core classes is not really built for
> the pure web deployment (suprisingly enough) and fails in URL mode (for
> sure)...
Yes - its all file based - altho it has a reference to a MLet, The MLet
reference is created with a reference to the ContextClassLoa
Absolutetly - it is a JMX foundation so JBoss should utilise the spec to the
fullest and get sponsored with the JDMK (6000$ a pop) from Sun ... Imagine
Sun's JDMK sale's ammo if JBoss is built using the JDMK ... there might be
"political" showstoppers there - I do not know ... if so - lets code it
on 1-05-23 03.20, Julian Gosnell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jetty does this by creating/destroying MBean facades for these objects
> on the fly (as they are added /removed to/from a BeanContext which
> generates events). This has the advantage that Servlets loaded from a
> Jetty config file
on 1-05-20 13.09, I wrote:
> It was mentioned a refresh of the code ... does it have bugs or just needs
> massaging ? ...
A total rewrite then ?
> I se an instance of jboss - when deployed on - that could replicate to
> other nodes of jboss instances ... or to load deployments from other
> j
Greetings,
What is the status of the TO DO ?
It was mentioned a refresh of the code ... does it have bugs or just needs
massaging ? ...
It was mentioned some efficency probs with copying ... could one use a move
instead ? ...
I would like to understand more in the discussion of remote deploym
t; Hi all,
>>
>> Peter Fagerlund asked:
>>>> In what jar file is org.jboss.jdbc located - I need to do a test run with
>>
>> Toby Allsopp answered:
>>> jboss.jar, I think.
>>
>> yes, there it is.
>>
>> Please don't call
In what jar file is org.jboss.jdbc located - I need to do a test run with
the 2.2.1 binary distro. I added a stopService() method in the
HypersonicDatabase.class that will be called by the MServer.
/peter
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