Using JBoss AS 4.0.5GA, JBoss Cache 1.4.1 SP1, Java 1.5.0_10, WinXP Pro
Hi,
I have created a tree cache instance in which I am adding a node via the method
put(fqn, key, value). From the documentation, if that node does not exist,
which is the situation in my test, a nodeCreated notification
Not sure if you found more information, but here is what I have discovered
through testing...
I experienced the same problem with the transaction configuration. Seems that
when you configure Hibernate with a factory_class definition other than the
default (JDBC), it assumes that ITis responsib
I appreciate the clarification Bill.
Guess I should pay more attention to the use of terms enterprise beans
(session, message) vs. JPA entity beans in EJB 3. I was looking to experiment
with timers are associated with a particular bean instance rather than type of
bean.
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Still can find no reference to issues with timer service injection in an entity
bean. Opened feature request in JIRA:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-726
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Greetings,
I'm working with 4.0.4GA and EJB3 RC9 on Java 1.5.0_06 (WinXP). Have created
an entity bean with the container's timer service injected. When I reference
the timer service, it is null. Under the same conditions, I am successful at
injecting the timer service into both a MDB and a
Hi,
I'm using JBoss 4.0.4GA and Hibernate 3.1 with Sybase 12.5 and I get the same
scenario. My initial indication of something wrong is
2006-08-30 17:24:32,988 WARN [org.jboss.tm.TransactionImpl] Transaction
TransactionImpl:XidImpl[FormatId=257, GlobalId=ATXWS-2606/27, BranchQual=,
localId=27