Using @XmlRootElement + @XmlType(name=) helps?
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Heiko,
Is there an XML syntax that can override the WebContext or we must use the
annotation?
Thanks,
Genady
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Our jar is named beans.jar and adding
@WebContext(contextRoot=/beans)
to all of the classes seems to work.
I also can't understand what caused them to change the behavior in 1.2.1GA.
Does anybody know how to specify the context root in an XML file?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Or via a custom MBean which is usually what most
people do.
Do you mean message driven beans?
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Can you please provide a pointer to an example?
Thanks!
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Ok, I think I get the idea. Are there any limitations on threads created by the
MBean?
Can the MBean interact with the rest of the EJB3 components using regular ejb3
bean injections and transaction management, or everything will have to go
through JNDI?
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Occasionally our application needs to iterate over large amounts of data
(that's in the DB, and we use hibernate to access it). Since the process is
both computation and IO intensive, we'd like to balance between io/cpu load by
using threads.
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I've have similar problem overriding MDB activation config through XML.
It gives me the instance not found exception with JBoss 4.0.4 but seems to work
with JBoss 4.2.0GA.
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Hi,
I've read about overriding annotations with ejb-jar.xml file to allow
configuration at deploy time. It works fine.
My problem is that the ejb-jar.xml resides deep inside a jar file which in turn
is packaged in a .ear file and it makes it difficult to modify.
Is there another location
I should add that I'm talking about some heavyweight processing, not just
serving bean instances in parallel.
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Hi,
Can I use plain Java threads inside JBoss application server?
Or I have to use messaging to run code in parallel?
Thanks in advance!
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