mirko27 wrote : Any progress on this part?
| JBoss subprojects claim to be application server independent but somehow
they never work out-of-box:(
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Welcome in J(2)EE land. ;-) Sorry, I could find any freetime at the weekend,
but it is still on my todo-list and postponed to the next weekend
eric.hubert wrote : genman wrote :
| | I don't personally have a problem with wanting to know about these
things
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| With due respect I wouldn't care much about you having those problems. ;)
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lol!
eric.hubert wrote :
| So at the moment I have to think about how to solve my
mirko27 wrote : Any progress on this part?
| JBoss subprojects claim to be application server independent but somehow
they never work out-of-box:(
| Unfortunately JBoss Cache is quite only cluster-supportive cache for
hibernate.
JBoss Cache works out of the box, as does Hibernate. It all
Any progress on this part?
JBoss subprojects claim to be application server independent but somehow they
never work out-of-box:(
Unfortunately JBoss Cache is quite only cluster-supportive cache for hibernate.
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genman wrote :
| I don't personally have a problem with wanting to know about these things
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With due respect I wouldn't care much about you having those problems. ;)
I read through the official JBoss Cache documentation as well as some outdated
wiki entries which did help me to get a
Hi Eric
I presume what genman meant was that you'd need pretty much the same
configuration as you would for Java SE as you would for Glassfish. The only
difference when using the setup in JBoss AS is that the AS provides additional
stuff (such as an already-running cache) that you could use.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
| The only difference when using the setup in JBoss AS is that the AS
provides additional stuff (such as an already-running cache) that you could use.
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Hi Manik,
thanks for your feedback! What do you mean by an already-running cache? Do you
only mean that JBoss
eric.hubert wrote : What do you mean by an already-running cache? Do you only
mean that JBoss Cache is preconfigured and ready to use in JBoss AS? That would
be clear to me.
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That, and JBoss AS ships with configurations for JBoss Cache that is tuned and
configured.
eric.hubert wrote :
eric.hubert wrote :
| I also must admit I can't see any chutzpah on my side. I know the JBoss
people as very open-minded and technical interessted. From my point of view
Hibernate and JBoss Cache are application server independend projects and
should be treated as such. Am I wrong?
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I
I must admire your chutzpah coming on to the JBoss message boards asking how to
port your EJB3 application to Glassfish.
In any case, I would start by getting your application to work on JSE, then
port it to Glassfish. You can read information on Hibernate's website on this.
Then, add the
genman wrote : I must admire your chutzpah coming on to the JBoss message
boards asking how to port your EJB3 application to Glassfish.
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genman, thanks for your quick reply. Although unfortunately it doesn't help me
much. I could succesfully deploy the application to Glassfish using
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