Re: Directory layout (was Re: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS and SQL Server 2000)

2003-02-27 Thread David Jencks
Early in 2.x development we had one module, as you seem to be recommending. Personally I still think we would be developing 2.x level features without the module structure. Among the many advantages modules give you are the ability to know where a feature ends, the ability to easily enforce and d

Re: Directory layout (was Re: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS and SQL Server 2000)

2003-02-27 Thread Dain Sundstrom
The reason for all the modules is dependancies. This is why you can run different deployments of JBoss. If everything were in a single source tree, it would be almost impossible to run without everything. -dain On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 04:00 PM, Dave Neuer wrote: --- Dain Sundstrom

Directory layout (was Re: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS and SQL Server 2000)

2003-02-27 Thread Dave Neuer
--- Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I agree about the eclipse discussion, but it does > actually have a point > for development of the jboss server. It is always a > pain to get any > IDE to like our directory layout. > > -dain > I would go so far as to say that it is a pain

Re: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS and SQL Server 2000

2003-02-27 Thread Dain Sundstrom
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 02:49 PM, Brian Repko wrote: And to the JBoss-dev list - jeez - way to shut down a newbie. Here is someone in a Microsoft shop bringing in J2EE and JBoss and not one message was helpful and a couple were downright mean. "No you are wrong" and "don't post here".

Re: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS and SQL Server 2000

2003-02-27 Thread Brian Repko
Richard, While I've not tried what you are asking about, JBoss (and any J2EE server) will use a database via JDBC. There are two main JDBC drivers for MS SQL Server 2000 that I would recommend. One is the DataDirect JDBC driver (which is resold by Microsoft) and the Sprinta2000 or Opta2000 drive

Re: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS and SQL Server 2000

2003-02-27 Thread Holger Baxmann
Thanks, Looking through the jboss website, cannot find one reference to SQL Server. Everything is Unix and Oracle. Also, looking at the forums, looks like some people have tried it, but that it doesn't work that good. Is Oracle better? Unfortunately not. But everything in a production server en

RE: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS and SQL Server 2000

2003-02-27 Thread Richard Schultz
Thanks, Looking through the jboss website, cannot find one reference to SQL Server. Everything is Unix and Oracle. Also, looking at the forums, looks like some people have tried it, but that it doesn't work that good. Is Oracle better? Thanks -Original Message- From: Kristian Köhler [mailt