Try the forums.
The mailing lists are no longer monitored by anyone from the JBoss Group.
-Steve
On 12/28/2010 08:59 AM, Kobi Biton wrote:
Hi I am running JBOSS 4.0.2 , I use an application called openNMS which
can monitor via the standard JMX connector I have made all the needed
Greetings.
While there is a way to get this to work, I do apologize for not knowing
it offhand. And unfortunately, this mailing list is no longer monitored
by anyone from the JBoss Group.
Feel free to try the Forums.
Regards,
Steve
On 11/10/2010 05:30 AM, REV Tamas wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to
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Hi Fernado.
You might want to try the forums. So far as can be told, this mailing
list is no longer monitored by anyone from the JBoss Group.
Regards,
Steve
ferna...@lozano.eti.br wrote:
Hi there,
I have an application that prevents JBoss AS
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Hi Tom.
To my knowledge, this mailing list is no longer monitored by anyone from
the JBoss Group. You might want to try the forums. And no idea on your
question, sorry.
- -Steve
Tom Bryan wrote:
I use the New Project wizard in Eclipse 3.5 to
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Hi João.
This mailing list is no longer monitored by anyone from the JBoss Group.
You might want to try the Forums instead.
Regards,
Steve
João Galaio da Silva wrote:
No one knows how to add environment properties to the jndi in jboss?
On
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Hi Karthik.
This list is no longer monitored by anybody from the JBoss Group. You
might want to check out the forums. In regards to your question, you
might want to research JBoss as a Service on Micrsoft. There is
equivalant tech in for the *n*x
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Hi Jitesh.
You might want to try the forums. This mailing list is apparently no
longer monitored by anyone from the JBoss Group.
Btw, in regards to your problem, it looks like the JSF libraries are not
available in your deployment, and I do not
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Greetings.
The mailing does not seem to be monitored by anyone from the JBoss Group
anymore. You might want to try the forums.
Good luck!
Regards,
Steve
devone wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a JEMS installation of Jboss portal, in a cluster with 2
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Greetings.
The main JBoss mailing list is apparently no longer monitored by anyone
from the JBoss Group. You might want to try the forums instead.
Regards,
Steve
Marc Schoechlin wrote:
Hi,
i wrote some jmx-attributes using Spring 3.0.
(see
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Greetings.
This mailing list is apparently no longer monitored by anyone from the
JBoss Group. You might want to try the Forums. I am not sure how to
help your particular issue (sorry).
Regards,
Steve
Manuel Fernández Panzuela wrote:
Hello,
User development,
A new message was posted in the thread Importing and setting up a large
Mavenized Seam project:
http://community.jboss.org/message/524638#524638
Author : Stephen Davidson
Profile : http://community.jboss.org/people/northgorky
Message
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Hi Rick.
So far as I am aware, nobody from JBoss Group is monitoring this list
anymore. You might want to try the forums.
Regards,
Steve
Rick Feldmann wrote:
Everyone,
I have the following configuration and have been unable to have the
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Greetings.
This mailing is apparently no longer monitored by anyone from the JBoss
Group. You should have better luck with the forums.
Regards,
Steve
Jacky Liang wrote:
Dear guys
I have encountered a JBPM batch update issue.
The detail
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Hi Jacky.
I have no idea (sorry). And the JBoss Group does not appear to be
monitoring this mailing list any more. You might want to try the
Forums. You may have better luck there.
Regards,
Steve
Jacky Liang wrote:
Dear guys
I have
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Hi Fernandes.
This list is apparently no longer monitored by anybody from the JBoss
Group. You might want to try the Forums. I do apologize, but I don't
know the answer to your question.
Regards,
Steve
Fernandes Celinio wrote:
Hi,
I am using
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Hi Nedim.
This mailing list is apparently no longer monitored by anyone from the
JBoss Group. Most of the traffic here is now a CC from the Forums. You
might want to try there for your question. Unfortunately, I have no
idea, sorry.
Regards,
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Hi David.
Correct mailing list. Unfortunately, no longer monitored by anyone from
the JBoss Group. They are now over on the forums, which is where the
traffic on this list is coming from.
In the meantime, one trick I've used to ID Jars with a
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Hi Maciej.
This mailing list does not seem to be monitored by anyone from the JBoss
group, nor is it posted to the Forums anymore. You would be best to try
the Forums on this question (not sure which one off-hand, though, sorry).
Regards,
Steve
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Hi Maciek.
This list does appear to be currently monitored by anybody from the
JBoss group. You might be better off to try the forums, possible the
Beginner's corner for these particular questions.
Regards,
Steve
Maciej Madej wrote:
Hi,
I have
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Hi Jithu.
You might have another version of Log4J on your classpath that is
getting picked up before the one JBoss is loading. You will probably
have better luck on the forums. This list does not seem to be monitored
by anyone from JBoss any more.
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Hi Antonio.
It looks like you sent this to the JBoss User Mailing list, rather than
the Forums. Is this correct? If so, you might want to try the Forums,
as the mailing list does not seem to be monitored anymore by anyone from
the JBoss Group (or
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Hi Vincent.
If you have not yet tried the forums, I would suggest you do so. This
list does not appear to be monitored by the JBoss Developers or User
Community in general anymore.
In regards to your issue, I've seen something when two different
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Hi Sam.
Just a heads up, but this mailing list seems to be obsolete.
Specifically, it does not appear that anyone from JBoss is monitoring it
anymore (several lead engineers do not/did not know it exists). And
very few of the JBoss User Community is
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Hi Vamsi.
This list does not seem to be monitored any more by anyone from the
JBoss Group. I do not know the answer to this question, so I would
suggest trying the Forums.
Good luck!
Regards,
Steve
vamsi wrote:
Hi All
I am trying to
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Use a forum. This list is apparently no longer monitored by anyone from
the JBoss group, and its gateway for the forums does not seem to be
working correctly any more.
Regards,
Steve
Zeke wrote:
Hi, all:
I try to use DatabaseMetaData to
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Hi Karthik.
Q: Why do do you need to access the underlying connection directly?
Usually, this is not a good idea, unless you are writing your own
connection wrapper.
In regards to this mailing, you would be better off posting on the
forums, as it
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Hi Karthik.
Forums are at;
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb
I would recommend the Database Forum;
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bbop=viewforumf=46
I would suggest trying to chase down the Class Exceptions, might be
easier, and
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Hi Sid.
How do you know there are 30 MDB instances actually created? Just a
random thought. In the meantime, you probably want to post this to the
forums. This mailing list does not seem to be monitored by anyone from
JBoss Group any more.
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Hi Bojan.
I would suggest the forums. This mailing list is apparently no longer
monitored by anyone from the JBoss Group.
Regards,
Steve
Bojan Antonović wrote:
My Maven can't find
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Greetings.
I wound up doing programmatic datasources. In my case, had one
Datasource going to a configuration database that had the configurations
(username, passwords, etc.) for the other DBs stored in it.
This was for JBoss 3.x 4.x. Don't know
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Greetings.
The JBoss mailing list does not appear to be directly monitored any more
by the JBoss Group. I suspect you would be better off to use the
Forums, as they do seem to be monitored.
Regards,
Steve
Koxkorrita wrote:
hello
i have made
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Ojwang Wilson wrote:
All,
Need help in determining why Jboss 5.1.0 GA without errors, but port
1099 is not opened on a system running either Fedora cores 8-11, CentOS
5.3 and Scientific Linux 5.3. I did a netstat -a and netstat -l before
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Hi Sam.
Try the Forums. The mailing list is not very well monitored anymore.
Regards,
Steve
Sam Wun wrote:
Hi, can anyone tell me what s wrong with the following error and how to fix
it?
# mvn archetype:generate --batch-mode \
?
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Hi Oliver.
The forums are better monitored than this mailing list. As for the
web.xml files, JBoss by default uses Apache Tomcat under the covers
for its Servlet/JSP container.
For Details, see;
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Generally, yep.
- -Steve
kukeltje wrote:
mareshkau wrote : It's allso compiled with jdk 1.6, we now support jdk 1.5
and to run this plugin it's required 1.6, so i think it's be good to
recompile this plugin on java 1.5.
I will compile with
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Greetings, Marek.
This is actually a Linux issue, NOT a JBoss issue.
Cron does not normally fully set up all the paths. And for the last
several generations of Linux (for some distros), the Java Setups (as in,
adding Java to the system path, and
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Hi Mohammed.
This is actually two seperate issues;
Linux Java install;
JBoss startup.
I suspect I know what this Linux issue is, not sure what the JBoss issue
is. For the Linux item;
1) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ which java
My system responds with;
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Hi Kamalashi.
There is usually at least one stack trace (often more), earlier in the
deployment process. This is just a summary of the damage from that
error -- you want to have a look for the cause. Note that you want to
start with the FIRST stack
Greetings.
This starts as a database error in an EJB (a new Database Table can't be
found -- I messed up in my Database somewhere). But the then the JCache
gets into some kind of weird state, and you can't get ANYTHING out of
it, taking down the entire application. Get ClassCastExceptions and
Greetings.
I forgot to mention -- the ONLY way I have found to recover so far is to
cold start JBoss.
-Steve
Stephen Davidson wrote:
Greetings.
This starts as a database error in an EJB (a new Database Table can't be
found -- I messed up in my Database somewhere). But the then the JCache
Hi Sam.
I tend to run into this (or something similar) when;
1) I don't specify the URL for the Taglib correctly.
2) I don't have the parameter names/types for the tag properly specified in the
tld (especially when I miskey a parameter name).
Don't know if that's what's causing your issue, but
Greetings.
I tried posting this in the Getting Started Documentation section, but that did
not really seem to work (was ignored).
The Wiki page for configuring Oracle is, to put it mildly, misleading. The way
it is laid out, it implies that local-tx datasources are what should be used for
Artec wrote:
Hi,
i want to know which are the most important parameter to modify (for example
the number of threads) from the default configuration, in a large scale
architecture (more than 1000 users).
Thanks
Hi Artec.
Some items I would start with;
1) Make sure enough DB connections
Greetings.
The Wiki page for configuring Oracle is, to put it mildly, misleading. The way
it is laid it, it implies that local-tx datasources are what should be used for
Oracle Databases. This might have been correct for Oracle 8 and before, but is
definitely not the case for Oracle 10.
The
Hi Andreas.
This is just a WAG, but are you using InputStream to read your file? And/or are
you aborting when 0-bytes read? If so, I would change that to -1, as 0-bytes
can occur when the filesystem and/or JVM is busy. I could be off base here, but
a 'while (bytesRead = 0)' would cause the
Hi Andreas.
It does not take long (generally only handles a few files at time, if more than
one at a time), but it is intermittent. I don't really know how to look for it
specifically. I have a GUI tool, gkrellm, that I use routinely. It monitors
kernel processes separately from User Land
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See Thread at: http://www.techienuggets.com/Detail?tx=24941 Posted on behalf
of a User
Hi,
I have an Apache http server connecting to a JBoss 4.2.1GA server via mod_jk
connector. I'd like to turn on http compression. Can someone tell me where
the best place to
Hi Chris.
Try 'doubling' the values I gave you. I am not running JBoss Portal myself. If
there was a memory constraint, I am surprised it was not listed. To solve an
issue like this, you need to do Minimum as well as Max. The JVMs do not always
handle allocating new memory for new objects as
What are your JavaOpts? You DO have the Env. Var set, right?
If you need to increase your memory, try increasing the memory settings using
JavaOpts.
java -X for details. Don't forget to check what Java launches with as a minimum
(I forget off hand, but its not alot, and may not be enough in
Hi Frusso.
I have in my code the following;
String from =
..
if (from == null)
throw new IllegalArgumentException(No Origin Address);
msg.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));
Note: This dates back to 2002, so I don't remember everything
Hi.
I am getting this on Non-Seam projects as well. For building my Ears, I just
went back to command line Ant.
-Steve
wiggy wrote:
I have jboss tools 2.0 installed.
I create a seam project EAR build for me. I can get the app to work -
however when i go to the xxx-ejb and xxx (war file)
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Stephen Davidson wrote:
Hi Max.
I thought you guys were leaving those links up until you released JBoss
Tools.
I take it then that you would like to see notification of links to the
old JBoss-IDE that are still on the website posted here so
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks - that page needs to get updated.
Use www.jboss.org/tools to get more recent version of JBoss Tools (formerly
known as JBossIDE)
Hi Max.
I thought you guys were leaving those links up until you released JBoss
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Greetings.
(Sorry for the resend -- sent from the wrong account originally, which
seems to have failed).
I have been told that it is proper behaviour that any attempt to create
and register a DataSource, using the JBoss DataSource and related
that might be the best outcome for the situation in question).
Regards,
Steve
Stephen Davidson wrote:
Greetings.
(Sorry for the resend -- sent from the wrong account originally, which
seems to have failed).
I have been told that it is proper behaviour that any attempt to create
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SidKennedy wrote:
I'm using Eclipse 3.3 and JBoss AS 4.0.4.GA. To debug a J2EE-project I need
to integrate JBoss within Eclipse. So I thought in installing the JBoss IDE
1.6.0GA. So I installed the JBoss Eclipse IDE with the Update Manager via
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Greetings.
Due to a recent requirement change for the (growing) project I am on, I
am splitting the single WAR into Mutiple WARs. All WARs are still
inside the same EAR file. I was stunned to find that the scope of the
Session object was limited to
Greetings.
In JBoss 3.0/3.2, I had Datasources being created programmatically (a
couple of hundred to a couple of thousand separate DBs, no WAY is
defining *-ds.xml files viable here). I had this working in 3.0/3.2,
but when I tried to upgrade to JBoss 4.2, the code in question died.
So, did
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Yep. Gotta love MS, and in this case, Eclipse Defaults on MS, which
tend to go to MS-proprietary formats ( CP-Something or Other)
Windows - Preferences - General - Workspace - Text File Encoding
Change that to UTF-8 or UTF-16. On MS, it defaults to
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Greetings.
New contract - I am switching to JBoss, and the contract includes
upgrading the project from 3.2.8 to 4.2.1. I have most of the issues
worked out, but I still have a few (basic) questions about logging and
request forwarding.
Would I be
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Greetings.
what would cause Eclipse/JBoss Tools(Beta3) to drop the J2EE Attributes
from a project (including the Module Dependencies)?
And how do I add them back on? Every time I try to replace .classpath
with the one stored in the repository, the
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Greetings.
I am having some issues with Classpaths in an EAR. I have seen much
information up to JBoss 3.2, and a note about a change for 4.0.2, and
have not been able to find anything since in way of details or
examples. I did find an excellent
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Hi Matt.
Minor (very minor) clarification -- you actually have a
NullPointerExceptoin occuring in the PackagingFile Object. The
InvocationTargetException is simply wrapped around the NPE. Hopefully,
one of the JBoss guys can shed some light on
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Hi Guys.
Teaching a class on Java Web Applications (Servlets JSPs), and figured
I would introduce JBoss Tools. My bad, for not checking that everything
was actually working in Beta3.
web.xml gets autoupdated for the Servlets that are created, but
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Greetings.
This is with JBoss Tools Beta3.
I have an EJB implementation, CustomerSessionEJB, which is a stateless
session EJB. It has an ejbActivate and an ejbCreate method which does
some set up work.
In the CustomerSessionEJB file, I have;
*
Stephen Davidson wrote:
Greetings.
I may be missing something, but I have not been able to find in JBoss
Tools where to set the directory to write the generated class files to.
I am talking specifically about the generated Home Remote
interfaces. I have a number of EJB Session beans
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Stephen Davidson wrote:
Greetings.
I am using JBossTools Beta 3.
How do I create a Dynamic Web Project, and add it to an already existing
EAR? When I attempt to Add it to the EAR's dependencies, the WAR
project is not available.
When I
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Greetings.
I am using JBossTools Beta 3.
How do I create a Dynamic Web Project, and add it to an already existing
EAR? When I attempt to Add it to the EAR's dependencies, the WAR
project is not available.
When I select the Ear Checkbox during war
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Greetings.
I may be missing something, but I have not been able to find in JBoss
Tools where to set the directory to write the generated class files to.
I am talking specifically about the generated Home Remote
interfaces. I have a number of EJB
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