amousavizadegan wrote : Does anyone know how to setup IBM WMQ with JBOSS, an
example of sample MDB will be good ?
New post on an old thread, because it's an important problem that needs to be
solved. Looks like the published code is incorrect.
Configuration: jboss-4.0.4.GA with WSMQ 6.0,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : mvilot, as you can see on the link you provided
there are 3 different types of downloads:
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| - Bundle downloads (aka Eclipse is bundled)
| - ALL download (all of our plugins one big zip file, eclipse is NOT bundled)
| - Single component/plugin downloads
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : huh ? What are you talking about ?
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| We have one full eclipse download with all our plugins.
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| All these plugins are downloadable in individual form.
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| /max
Well, not from http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbosside/download/index.html
From where, then?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : If I wanted to alpha-test released softtware, I'd
stick with Micro$oft :-(
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| Then don't download *alpha* releases, but only stick with full final
releases.
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| But your feeback is appreciated; just don't expect more of the release than
what it is called.
The one feature I need from JBoss IDE is convenient deployment of J2EE
components. However, it's the one feature that's broken. Where's QA on this?
Configuration:
- Windoze XP Pro SP 2
- Java 1.5.0_07
- JBossAS 4.0.4 GA patch 1
- JBoss IDE 2.0.0 alpha 1a
After creating a J2EE 1.4 project and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : not to be picky, but it *is* an alpha version.
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| But yes, there seem to be a bug so go and report it in jira with enough
details and it will be taken care of.
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Yes, I understand the alpha quality of *new* features. However, is it
unreasonable to expect
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Hi.
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| Are you using the jboss IDE packaging utilities to package your project
into a jar / war/ ear / sar / etc?
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| To easily deploy any jar-style archive, simply right-click on the generated
jar file, select run as - run on server. A dialog will ask you