Hi,
I am desperately trying to keep JBoss running without the JVM crashing on
Redhat 7.2. I have spent days trying to track down the problems, but to
no avail. I cannot find a stable JVM to run with JBoss (both 2.4.5 or
3.0.0_RC2). We need to import large amounts of legacy data, and I can't
ge
Dear
Now I get succes to run the test client without problem.
But I can 't have any results from Z3950
targets(http://www.indexdata.dk/links/).
I don't know if the failed come from to the Z3950 target or in my set of
parameters to get informations.
Must I change evrytime the "Default" databas
We are running redhat 7.2 with 2.4.9-31 kernel, with
BlackDown 1.3.1_02b FCS,
no problems.
Achilleas
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how can I unsubscribe me from this mailing list?
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> Hi,
Hi,
> how can I unsubscribe me from this mailing list?
Follow the link at the bottom of the email:
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It is at the bottom of the page that links to? I think you enter your email
address, and change o
Hi,
I eventually found the problem, the entity bean was trying to initialise the
datasource from the JNDI in the constructor of the bean, when, according to
the EJB spec, the constrcutor when it is called by the container does not
yet have access to the JNDI environment for that bean. Moving the
Hi Tim,
thank you, but I've already tried that and it doesn't point me to a way for
unsubscribinj, but only for subscribing. If I try to insert my email address and
password again it tells me I0'm already subscribed!
What should I do?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Coetmeur,
Alain
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2002 15:10
An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Tomcat User (E-Mail)
Betreff: RE: [JBoss-user] Access InitialContext of Tomcat
Let us know if JRockit solves your problems. I'm personally interested in
what you find out.
Thanks
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Craig
> O'Shannessy
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 4:30 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [JBos
Hi,
very quick note to day I've had JBoss with Oracle and MySQL running on a win2K server
for the last 2 months now. And its ace. Using version 2.4.4 and have zero problems.
Hurrah!
Its a small site - about 300 registered users logging on a day. But I am still very
pleased with JBoss.
J
We're using SuSE linux now but before, when we had red-hat, I remember
it was extermely important to install the jvm via rpm from sun. You can
download a tar.gz jvm or you can get the red-hat rpm. If we used the
tar.gz version it failed miserably all the time. When we installed
their rpm things
>ps. SuSE is way better than RedHat :-)
Really? Why? (in context to using jboss with it? )
I'm using Suse, but want to switch to red hat, because we had some trouble
to get the newest rpm versions for suse. Eg. Postgres.
bye
Stefan
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Dirk,
If you are trying to access the Tomcat JNDI from an external program then you
are most likely out of luck since it doesn't look as if Tomcat is exposing it
via a port like JBoss does.
"Tomcat 4 provides a JNDI InitialContext implementation instance to web
applications running under it"
> -Message d'origine-
> De: Dirk Storck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: jeudi 23 mai 2002 01:51
> À: Jboss User (E-Mail); Tomcat User (E-Mail)
> Objet: [JBoss-user] Access InitialContext of Tomcat 4.0.2
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I know it doesnt belongs to this mailing list but maybe
> som
Can anyone tell me how can I unsubscribe me?
At the URL https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user I can only find how
to subscribe, and if I try to insert my password again it tells me I'm already
subscribed.
So what's the standard procedure to do so?
Thanx
Andrea
HiI am getting following error in
JBoss-2.4.6_Tomcat-4.0.3. I don't know what I am doing
wrong.Error[ERROR,ContainerFactory]Bean :
RoomServiceSection: 9.4.7.1Warning: The type of the field named in the
primkey-field element must match theclass in the prim-key-class
element.ejb-jar.xml--
ANyone can help me with that?
I need to make use of JAAS using ldap as subjects
storages, but i need to use tomcat standalone as the web container.
What's the better way to accomplish this?
1- Using tomcat own ldap LoginModule to make the
authentication? and afterwards use the subject gott
Title: Is it possible to use a Local Interface to an EJB from an MBean thread in the same VM?
I've got
client -> EJB -> MBean -> EJB
1 2 3 4
this works fine when 2, 3 and 4 are all in the same
thread, but when I have the MBean create a new thread
I get NullPointerExcep
If you start a new thread, you've lost your transaction context. The error
looks a bit as if a transaction is missing. How about trying with a
current jboss 3 version and telling us what the transaction settings on
your ejb's are?
david jencks
On 2002.05.23 16:35:00 -0400 JD Brennan wrote:
> I
I didn't get your point.
it tries to open a connection to where? I'm connected to a network, if you
think this could be the problem. And sometimes it didn't happen...
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From: "Dain Sundstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 1:56
Microsoft tries to squelch Open Source at the pentagon, but apparently many
at the pentagon are seeing the light.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60050-2002May22.html
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-dain
Scott M Stark wrote:
> Microsoft tries to squelch Open Source at the pentagon, but apparently many
> at the pentagon are seeing the light.
>
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60050-2002May22.html
>
>
>
>
> _
Hi Geeks
I funny to see that the more M$ is bitching about open-source the more
people notice open-source and at starting to evaluate it.
Most people, I think, realized that M$ with its history of buggy and un-
secure software is not reliable or at least giving the impression of the
need for a ba
They are so cute when they try to convince the world their platforms are
more secure
I thought I'd share my favorites:
"I've never seen a systematic study that showed open source to be more
secure," said Dorothy Denning, a professor of computer science at Georgetown
University who specialize
Mike Finn wrote:
>
> "Microsoft also said open-source software is inherently less secure because
> the code is available for the world to examine for flaws, making it possible
> for hackers or criminals to exploit them. Proprietary software, the company
> argued, is more secure because of its clo
I suppose they must be using data from that new study that shows that security through
obscurity actually works...ha ha
>
> From: "Mike Finn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/05/23 Thu PM 02:14:21 EDT
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] Open-Source Fi
It's trying to do multicast is the problem I believe. Normally that
isn't set up under windows (is my shady understanding - I ran into this
on my windows laptap, moved the cluster-service.xml file, and became happy).
-danch
Emerson Cargnin - MSA wrote:
> I didn't get your point.
> it tries to
use the "edit options" button at the bottom of the page.
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] unsubscribing
> Hi Tim,
>
> thank you, but I've already tried that and it doesn't point me to a
Hi,
This is something I was going to ask anyway, and kinda ties in here.
If I develop a module, and bind it locally in JNDI, and this module requires database
access. Can I have something like what JD
drew below, and maintain tx context... eg:
1. client calls EJB with required tx
2. EJB c
Sure, unless the call starts a new thread or goes through an interceptor
stack, as far as jboss is concerned its the same context/object/whatever.
There may be some problems with serialized datasources, at the moment you
might need to look up the ds from its name if you don't bind using an
object
> There may be some problems with serialized datasources, at the moment you
> might need to look up the ds from its name if you don't bind using an
> object factory.
I was going to use the org.jboss.naming.NonSerializableFactory to bind, so there
shouldn't be any issues there afaics.
thanks
dim
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I dont think using SUN's supplied jdk rpms, or using redhat's postgresql
rpm is the way to go.
1) USE BLACKDOWN jdk.
2) COMPILE and TUNE postgresql by your own.
Thats why you are using *NIX and opensource isnt it??
Cause you can fine tune any piece of it.
Although you can install packages fro
I will be out of the office starting May 24, 2002 and will not return
until May 28, 2002.
I will reply to your message when I return.
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Hello Sundaram,
have you tried changing itemid type from int to Integer. Though, I am
not sure that is the problem.
Good luck,
alex
Thursday, May 23, 2002, 11:03:12 PM, you wrote:
SR> Hi
SR> I am getting following error in JBoss-2.4.6_Tomcat-4.0.3. I don't know what I am
doing wrong.
SR>
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