Hi all,
I have been following the list on and off for about six months.
I am just about to embark on a project to re-write a huge system that I
wrote over the last 10 years in an old crappy 4GL in Java, and have been
told that our collective lives will be much easier if we use an app
server.
Oops, sorry, I just caught up on my JBoss mailing list reading, and came
across the timeline answer that Marc posted on Wednesday. SORRY!
If anyone has any other comments etc, I would still love to hear them of
course. I need a holiday :)
Craig O'Shannessy
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Dear All,
I build ZOAP distribution, but several errors appear.
Like bellow.
Buildfile: ..\etc\makefiles\zoap.xml
Project base dir set to: E:\TEMP\zoap
Executing Target: init
Executing Target: prepare
Executing Target: compile
Compiling 12 source files to E:\TEMP\zoap\build\lib\classes
You need JDK 1.3
Budi Wiyono wrote:
Dear All,
I build ZOAP distribution, but several errors appear.
Like bellow.
Buildfile: ..\etc\makefiles\zoap.xml
Project base dir set to: E:\TEMP\zoap
Executing Target: init
Executing Target: prepare
Executing Target: compile
Compiling 12
hu,
looks like one of your first interceptors is missing... do you have an
exception (but no trace) at startup?
marc
No, I don't get any exceptions at startup and all the jars seem to deploy
OK. I do get the exception shown below when I shutdown JBoss, maybe that
points to something?
You must have a 1.3 JSE/JDK in order to build/run ZOAP, because it relies on
JAVA proxies.
Best,
CGJ
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Dear All,
I build ZOAP
Hi!
sandeep wrote:
I just came across a few sketchy comments about the OpenEJB archtecture -
i.e. how both JBoss and OpenEJB both share Rickard's container design. And
in the case of OpenEJB, "the goal of this project is to develop a production
server which people will be able to use for
Oops
Rickard Öberg wrote:
Q3: BTW, Is there a document that details Rickard's container design? Or is
is another "read the code, its all there" situation?'
This is coming once I finish up my book and dive back into the jBoss
project 100%.
This wasn't really true. There IS a doc in the
If OpenEJB is to provide just a container implementation, I'm not too sure
I understand how "scalability and fault tolerance" can be guaranteed anyway.
Does the container-server contract say those are the rules? I don't think
so. Which essentially means that any container implentation can be no
sandeep wrote:
Hi,
I just came across a few sketchy comments about the OpenEJB archtecture -
i.e. how both JBoss and OpenEJB both share Rickard's container design.
OpenEJB is not Rickard's design. I think we have to give credit where credit is
due, so here is a little background: The folks
I have a tomcat instance running in the same VM as jBoss which is serving up
servlets with no problems.
Also, my test command line client successfully invokes methods on the bean.
I'm now trying to call the bean from a servlet and get the following
exception:
[Default]
Hi all,
Have I lost the plot completely? I thought an Application Server is exactly
what was being developed!!
What is this all about? ;-)
Peter.
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Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 3:46 PM
"This server is especially relying on the outstanding container design
developed by Rickard Oberg and used by the EJBoss project.."
is another quote from the same page...
The source? Well, its actually from a mail from Ismael Ghalimi to one of the
(e)jboss mailing lists. Check it out at:
Hi!
Richard Monson-Haefel wrote:
sandeep wrote:
Hi,
I just came across a few sketchy comments about the OpenEJB archtecture -
i.e. how both JBoss and OpenEJB both share Rickard's container design.
OpenEJB is not Rickard's design. I think we have to give credit where credit is
hey, send me your jar privately so I can test it, I suspect something
silly:)
marc
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Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 3:13 AM
To: jBoss
Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] problem with create
words,
jboss will be production ready by september 1st, it's a massive effort and
saying it is just words.
marc
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Subject:
What is this all about? ;-)
ego,
marc
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marc fleury wrote:
words,
jboss will be production ready by september 1st, it's a massive effort and
saying it is just words.
Couldn't agree more. Nothing matters except code.
Amen,
Rickard
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Ok let's cool it down.
The fact is that I truly and deeply respect RMH, who he is, what is done,
and his work on EJBoss. RMH is an outstanding coder (I should say "you" are
an outstanding coder, since you are probably reading this).
There were a lot of bad feeling coming from Mr Ghalimi when
and while we are giving credit,
I forgot to mention Assaf Arkin
Assaf is "one of us" and we will integrate Tyrex. I did the FastTM thing
yesterday and that was pretty simple, there is little magic in a TM stand
alone (80% use case). We could design fairly straightforwardly a spyderMQ
enabled
I
thought that
the real power of the JDK 1.3 proxies was the deligation pattern at the
container, not the stub implementation itself. The pattern
allows one container
to handle all the bean requests concurrently, something that was not fully
realized in the original jBoss
This maybe a novice question, but is not stated in the FAQ.
How do you cleanly shutdown JBoss? Is there a command/script to cleanly
shutdown, instead of using Ctrl+C or kill?
Thanks,
John
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ctrl c *is* a clean shutdown in the case of jboss
kill is not
we have a "shutdown hook" that initiates the shutdown sequence when you do
it.
try it
regards
marc
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I made the 'mistake' of running jboss in the background "java -jar
run.jar". I tried "kill pid", and it does seem to make a clean
shutdown, with the output being:
..
[DataSource] Destroyed
[Container factory] Stopping
[Container factory] Stopped
[Container factory] Destroying
Shutting done
uh! well I guess you are right and even a kill shuts it down properly :)))
you know my codebase better than me then... good for you.
I am goof ball :
marc
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Sent: Friday, August
Forgot to say
(thank you sebastien)
There is a new TestBeans.jar and TestBeansClient.jar in CVS. THESE DON"T
WORK COMPLETELY YET, they carry many more tests and as I mentioned I have to
finish this, hopefully today...
don't worry if TestBeans.jar doesn't fully work yet, I am working from the
Hi,
I've just commited the new metadata package in CVS. All the metadata
related to ejb-jar.xml and jboss.xml is now read by this package, and
there is no more dependencies on ejx classes.
jboss now loads the xml files is the following order:
- META-INF/ejb-jar.xml (always)
- defaultjboss.xml
CONGRATULATIONS SEBASTIEN!
THIS IS THE COOLEST STUFF!
Just in case you don't realize what that means... it means jboss still runs
from ejb-jar.xml and if you provide jboss.xml YOU ONLY NEED TO SPECIFY WHAT
YOU WANT TO SPECIFY AND NOTHING MORE.
in clear no more "containerconf" if you provide
just for the record we recommend for those that do CVS, to do a clean
checkout. DELETE everything, since if the classes are still present the
build will fail.
I just did a rm -rf jboss; cvs checkout jboss
and a build and it works. If your stuff doesn't build it is because you
still have
small
Please excuse if you receive this mail several times or contains information
that is redundant to you. The following should
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