I have downloaded, compiled, packaged and deployed the Interest example
successfully, but when I'm trying to run the client I keep getting this
exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.jboss.ejb.StatelessSessionContainer$ContainerInterceptor.invoke(Stateles
Hi,
I am planning to attend JBoss One. I would like to know if I have to
reserve seats in advance or if I can just walk-in. Could someone let me
know that please?
-Vishwas.
marc fleury wrote:
KILLER STUFF
JUST KILLER STUFF
Everyone is coming, people wrote left and write asking
If the wrapper is driver specific we could implement autonumber fields very
easily, with one specific implementation per vendor.
I don't know when a MySql JDBC 3.0 driver will be available. JDBC has a
common way to obtain the value of a autonumer field, after insertion.
Since JDBC 3.0 drivers
Thanks Dave, that was it!
Cheers,
Joost.
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBossMQ selector question
Did you start the connection?
I think I have almost got it. I am looking for an example jetty-web.xml
file? Does anyone have one? I am trying to add a web application to jetty
and have put a jetty-web.xml file in my war file. Here is what I have so
far, the xml parser is definitely looking for something different. Thanks
Hi,
I've added a queue, which is from jboss on a remote machine, to the global
JNDI namespace on my local machine using org.naming.jboss.ExternalContext.
I can access the queue's name but get the following exception when I try to
send a message to the queue:
[OILServerILService] Client request
I have
already added a mbean named MSSQL2000DS just below the mbean named DefaultDS.
but when I restart the JBoss,the MSSQL2000DS couldn't start,in fact, I do not
find any information about MSSQL2000DS in the logfile at all, Why? Where is my
new DataSource? Anybody can help me ?
check it out...
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/20/jboss_interview.html
he he he
marcf
bang! bang! bang!
That was an inspired interview. You stated Jboss's position very
well and it encourages me to move more and more development
to Jboss. I would think Sun would read it,
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KILLER STUFF
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Everyone is coming, people wrote left and write asking to reserve seats
cause they are coming from France just for this (;-) and so on and so forth.
Come and get up early, come and read code, come and read the source, come
and meet your peers, just come!
And
Objet : [JBoss-dev] TShirts Arrived
Lots of boxes I guess! You had to push the walls? ;)
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It is somethign like 50 boxes it is all at the thirsty bear in SF
marcf
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check it out...
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/20/jboss_interview.html
he he he
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same question. Do I just walk-in EARLY???
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From: Vishwas Raman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 10:17 AM
To: marc fleury
Cc: Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net; Jboss-User@Lists.
Sourceforge. Net
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss One is
Since the conference is free we do not reserve seats,
we are however worried that there won't be seats for everyone, it is clear
that many people come to SF just for this (east coast/midwest/SF).
We have come up with the following scheme of priority
1- Partners and customers (training and
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