Thanks Francisco,
Just another question. You said:
JNDI will give you IIOP references to EJBHomes if you tell it to
use the CosNaming JNDI provider and specify the IOR for the CORBA
naming service EJBHomes are registered with. You can do this by
using a client-side jndi.properties with two
Simply remove cluster-service.xml from JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy
i examined that jboss broadcast (multicast) some packages. i think it is
used for neighbor discovery. the problem is, that my server dials out.
is it possible to
- bind jboss only to one interface
- or to stop the
I'm successfully using an MDB that contains the following in ejb-jar.xml:
message-driven
...
ejb-local-ref
ejb-ref-nameejb/Agreement/ejb-ref-name
ejb-ref-typeEntity/ejb-ref-type
local-
Guys, JBoss is really a great product but as I see in the JBoss staff there are
some of the biggest asssucking I've never seen in the IT Market.
Maybe with thats 500 bucks most of you could attend some good breeding lessons.
Fuck you...Sincerely (500 times)
Davide De Benedictis
Dain
Hi,
Well, I got it to work one way, but not the other way.. Here's the error:
02:10:42,957 ERROR [XmlFileLoader] failed to load jboss.xml. There could
be a syntax error.
org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentException: Error in jboss.xml for Bean
ezbpc.ejb.ebay.EBayOrderUpdateMDB: ejb-ref
How do the security domains work in JBoss 3? There appears to be
information about JBoss 2 out there, but I strongly suspect that
things have changed quite a lot.
Essentially, I'd like to do something similar to Tomcat's JDBCRealm:
that is, use a database to get the user's roles and to
Hello Simon,
Thursday, May 30, 2002, 7:17:09 PM, you wrote:
SS Using JBoss 2, I've read that it was possible to set up JDBC based
SS user/role mappings by modifying the auth.conf file. With JBoss 3, can
SS I follow the same procedure? Or do I now need to fiddle with the
SS login-config.xml
On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 10:36:49AM +0100, Simon Stewart wrote:
How do the security domains work in JBoss 3? There appears to be
information about JBoss 2 out there, but I strongly suspect that
things have changed quite a lot.
Essentially, I'd like to do something similar to Tomcat's
The lines marked below have to match:
On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 07:15 PM, Chris Chen wrote:
Hi,
Well, I got it to work one way, but not the other way.. Here's the
error:
02:10:42,957 ERROR [XmlFileLoader] failed to load jboss.xml. There
could be a syntax error.
You cannot ssh into the CVS server. It will NOT let you run any commands that way. The
way to access it is through a cvs client. Also the right URI for cvs access is:
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss
Have you tried using a GUI cvs client like wincvs. You can also use either
Glad you found the right way :--)
-prabhakar
Never mind, I figured this out. Here is the lowdown:
1) First, the JBoss Developer page is wrong about the required CVS userid.
The page claims it should be
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss
but in reality (as the SourceForge page
You can perhaps depoly the jars you want in the deploy-directory, as in
jboss 3.x.
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 00:42, Todd Marshall wrote:
Hey all-
Just curious if you've run my current problem and if you have a solution.
I have a couple of container managed ejbs that enforce uniqueness in a
Hi all!
I am a newbie at EJB peculiar CMR and have a
problem with a solved N:M relation. I have found a theoretical solution for this
in the "EJB-Professional" Book, but don't know how to map it to a working
EJB.
I have 3 Tables:
a) Order
b) Items
c) realtion between Order and Item (solved
Hello,
I've noticed that JBoss 3.0 now has its own file protocol handler. I'm
having problems with it because the content type for any file url is always
null. What am I doing wrong? Any help would be really appreciated.
TIA,
Jason
I'm making the assumption that you're planning to use the latest EJB
spec, and so you'll also be using CMP 2.x
On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 01:58:48PM +0200, Björn Smolinski wrote:
I am a newbie at EJB peculiar CMR and have a problem with a solved
N:M relation. I have found a theoretical solution
With jboss 3.0 from some days ago, I could put postgres.jar in
jboss_home/lib. Now I need to put it in deploy to deploy beans. What has
happened?
Marius K
Boostcom
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Help! I've been fighting a nasty VerifyError exception for the last day. I guess it has nothing to do with JBoss, but you guys have more experience than most!
I have code that used to run fine in a session bean under JBoss 3.0.0 alpha. I have now migrated to JBoss 3.0.0 RC3 and suddenly I get a
Hi Geeks
The date on the www.jboss.org/talks.jsp for
LA-JUG isn't correct. The talks is at the first
Tuesday of the month meaning at:
4th of June 2002 on 7pm in Pasadena
For mor info have a look at www.lajug.org
See you there
x
Andreas Schaefer
Senior Consultant
JBoss
Hello,
I just updated my JBoss from 3.0 beta2 to RC3 and now I am getting this
error:
java.lang.ClassCastException
at
com.sun.corba.se.internal.javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject.narrow(PortableRemo
teObject.java:296)
Here is the line that is giving me problems:
PersonnelManagerHome pmHome =
Welcome to the club :)
If you look to old mails, we have discussint about
this problem, search the subject [JBoss-user] [HELP]
Is there someone to help me?
If you find a solution, tell me :)
Wonder Sonic
--- Steve Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello,
I just updated my JBoss from 3.0
I also join :-(
Is it reported as a bug with top priority?
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 17:00, wonder sonic wrote:
Welcome to the club :)
If you look to old mails, we have discussint about
this problem, search the subject [JBoss-user] [HELP]
Is there someone to help me?
If you find a solution,
Well,
My solution will be to keep using beta 2 until this is fixed ;-)
Steve
- Original Message -
From: Marius Kotsbak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] ClassCastException at PortableRemoteObject.narrow
I also join
You need an account at sourceforge.net.
Then go to sourceforge.net/projects/jboss and select bugs
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 17:22, wonder sonic wrote:
Well, if someone want to tell me how I can do that,
I'll do it...
I really don't understand where does it come... :(
And with local
I'm trying to get BASIC auth up and running for my web application. I have
modified my web.xml file (see below). The implementation works fine under
the J2EE reference implementation (I get prompted for a username and
password when I try to reference the page).
However, When I try to deploy my
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 17:24, Steve Knight wrote:
Well,
My solution will be to keep using beta 2 until this is fixed ;-)
Unfortunately, I have to have the latest to have the latest
bugfixes.
Steve
- Original Message -
From: Marius Kotsbak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Well I can't login and go to the url at the same time
(problem with my Internet Explorer version)...
Could you do that?
--- Marius Kotsbak [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
You need an account at sourceforge.net.
Then go to sourceforge.net/projects/jboss and select
bugs
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at
Hello,
The problem is like this,
If the remote interface is something like this,
HelloHome home =
Enumeration enum = (Enumeration)
PortableRemoteObject.narrow(home.findByID(id), HelloBean.class);
Here the finder method returns enumeration,
As I didn't see a bug-report, I reported it.
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 17:22, wonder sonic wrote:
Well, if someone want to tell me how I can do that,
I'll do it...
I really don't understand where does it come... :(
And with local interfaces?
--- Marius Kotsbak [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
As long as I remember myself I have always been having problems with BASIC auth in
JBoss :)) In that cases I switched to FORM and everything started to work properly :)
alex
-Original Message-
From: Piwowar, Heather [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri,
This is not my case. I lookup a home interface, and then I suppose I
just get that one, not a list. This code worked some days ago.
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 18:42, Deepa Annamalai wrote:
Hello,
The problem is like this,
If the remote interface is something like this,
HelloHome home =
Okay but it is a bug or not?
--- Deepa Annamalai [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello,
The problem is like this,
If the remote interface is something like this,
HelloHome home =
Enumeration enum = (Enumeration)
More importantly, can you send your configuration?
web.xml
jboss-web.xml
auth.conf
My guess is that there's something missing from the jboss-web.xml to bind it
to the correct Security Constraints.
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Alex Loubyansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday,
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 18:55, wonder sonic wrote:
Okay but it is a bug or not?~
If it isn't, I have done somthing that worked before but shouldn't work.
You can see/comment on my bug report at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=376685aid=562972group_id=22866
--- Deepa Annamalai
That was it! I went to DIGEST (which I was planning to do ultimately
anyway) and poof it worked! Thanks so much for taking the time to reply.
Sincerely,
Heather
-Original Message-
From: Alex Loubyansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 12:43 PM
To: [EMAIL
You have to include a jboss-web.xml descriptor in the war WEB-INF
directory that specifies the security domain which will handle
authentication
and authorization.
jboss-web
security-domainjava:/jaas/myloginconfigname/security-domain
/jboss-web
See the 3.0 docs and the JavaWorld article I
Off-list
Do you know how 'piwowar' sounds in Russian? :) Brewer! exactly :) Cool name :)
Good luck!
-Original Message-
From: Piwowar, Heather [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Alex Loubyansky' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 13:10:03 -0400
Subject: RE: [JBoss-user]
Hi,
I have set of table's in my database, I want to generate entity bean class
and deployment descriptor for jboss application server. What is the best
code generation utility for this?.
Thanks
SR
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Could someone check my understanding of these two elements? And then fill
in the holes...
'resource-ref': according to the spec, ... the Bean Provider must declare
all the resource manager connection factory references in the deployment
descriptor using the resource-ref elements.
So, in here,
I know Togethersoft's Together Control Center does it, combined with Mike
Swainston-Rainford's JBoss Deployer Plugin. Mike's extension is only $60,
but TCC is pricey.
Fred.
At 01:54 PM 5/31/2002, you wrote:
Hi,
I have set of table's in my database, I want to generate entity bean class
and
I don't have any experience with a good DB-code generator, but I
strongly suggest using XDoclet to create all your interfaces, value
objects and deployment descriptors from a single XXXBean.java file:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdoclet/
David
--
Sundaram Ramasamy wrote:
Hi,
I have
Xdoclet have some links to programs that do that.
Or search for jboss or ejb at sf.net
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 20:18, Frederick N. Brier wrote:
I know Togethersoft's Together Control Center does it, combined with Mike
Swainston-Rainford's JBoss Deployer Plugin. Mike's extension is only $60,
Why release final when there is a serious Classcastexception bug in
narrow()? It's almost impossible to use it now.
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 20:10, Scott M Stark wrote:
We have made the JBoss 3.0.0 final release available on SourceForge.
Anything that is not a resource manager connection factory goes in
a resource-ref-env element. Really a resource-ref-env is a typed
link to an arbitrary location in JNDI to be filled in by the deployer.
Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
Title: ClassCastException from serialize, redploy, deserialize
I've narrowed down my ClassCastException to
deserializing an Object after redeploying.
I serialize an Object to BLOB in MySQL using
CMP. Then redeploy and when I deserialize the
object I can't cast the Object to one of it's
Marius Kotsbak wrote:
This is not my case. I lookup a home interface, and then I suppose I
just get that one, not a list. This code worked some days ago.
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 18:42, Deepa Annamalai wrote:
Hello,
The problem is like this,
If the remote interface is something like this,
Marius Kotsbak wrote:
Why release final when there is a serious Classcastexception bug in
narrow()? It's almost impossible to use it now.
PortableRemoteObject is part of the JDK, not part of JBoss. It's also
not required to be used in JBoss. I'm also 99% sure that there isn't a
bug
Ur? I've been using BASIC successfully for months!
Alex Loubyansky wrote:
As long as I remember myself I have always been having problems with BASIC auth in
JBoss :)) In that cases I switched to FORM and everything started to work properly :)
alex
Does anyone know of a way to configure JBoss 2.4.3 to close it's
database connection between EJB invocations? I am dealing with Oracle
8.1.5. Tx
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Because the bug was not reported until after the release and the
web integration testcase is able to use PortableRemoteObject.narrow
from within a servlet.
package org.jboss.test.web.servlets;
...
public class EJBServlet extends HttpServlet
{
protected void processRequest(HttpServletRequest
This is most likely a classloader/packaging issue. Are your EJB
interfaces available to JBoss in more than one place?
Steve Knight wrote:
Hello,
I just updated my JBoss from 3.0 beta2 to RC3 and now I am getting this
error:
java.lang.ClassCastException
at
This sounds to me to be more like a Java Class SerializationID issue than
JBoss issue.
Every time you recompile a java class code, the SerializationID is
generated. Supposedly they need to match in order for the Java
Runtime to know that they are the same classes. For instance, what
if you
I think you can set the idle timeout to 1 or something like that.
attribute name=IdleTimeout1/attribute
attribute name=IdleTimeoutEnabledtrue/attribute
Don't quote me, never tried it.
Bill
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tia
Title: ClassCastException from serialize, redploy, deserialize
The problem is probably the same one we saw when
binding and then
rebinding ejb home
proxies into JNDI using java.rmi.MarshalledObjects.
The issue is that
there was some caching being done at the vm layer based
on identity of the
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 10:06, Alex Loubyansky wrote:
Hello Wouter,
AFAIK it's still not possible.
If that's right, then this is a pretty fundamental flaw. There are
reasons other than managing an m:n relationship for having a field be
part of a primary key and a foreign key.
If it's true
Running jboss on IBM 1.3 instead of sun's 1.4, seems to solve the
problem. So maybe it's time to submit another bug to sun?
I think the problem/bug in sun VM appeared after the
classloader-changes.
Does the testsuite run with 0 problems running on 1.4?
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 21:21, Scott M
I just read for the first time the article at:
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/20/jboss_interview.html
In it, referring to J2EE certification, Fleury and Mason are
quoted as saying:
Today we can afford this certification.
Is that a typo, which should have said could NOT afford the
We do set a serialVersionUID in our
classes. And the problem
happens even when the class is not
recompiled. Just redeployed.
And I think when the serial id doesn't match
you get an
InvalidClassException not a
ClassCastException.
JD
-Original Message-From: Chris Chen
We have made the JBoss 3.0.0 final release available on SourceForge.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=22866
JBoss/Jetty Zip Archive:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jboss/jboss-3.0.0.zip?download
JBoss/Jetty Tar/GZip Archive:
Folks
OK. So JBoss3.0.0 is out. I got to tell you a story, from yesterday. Past
few days we have been having a few problems with the jive forums and
website, for a variety of reasons. Also we are releasing a new look and that
takes sitemesh and a lot of fancy stuff we just couldn't get to
Now that's good news, but shouldn't there be some more emotion envolved?
Like popping open some champagne bottles, having thick cigars and weeks of
hols on the Bahamas???
Anyway, congratulations and lets see the first success stories ... we have
50 JBoss machines clustered serving zillions of
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Scott M Stark wrote:
JBoss Source Tar/GZip Archive:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jboss/jboss-3.0.0-src.tgz?download
QuickStart Guide
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jboss/JBoss.3.0QuickStart.pdf?download
I'm downloading the 2 above files. The latter was has
Title: ClassCastException from serialize, redploy, deserialize
I upgraded to 3.0.0 release and I'm still
getting the
ClassCastException after hot
redeploy.
Filed as bug
563120
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=563120group_id=22866atid=376685
When CMP deserializes an
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Gerard BUNEL wrote:
Thanks Francisco,
Just another question. You said:
JNDI will give you IIOP references to EJBHomes if you tell it to
use the CosNaming JNDI provider and specify the IOR for the CORBA
naming service EJBHomes are registered with. You can do this by
On Fri, 31 May 2002, marc fleury wrote:
So this is where you come in. There are about 50 bugs with cosmetics and
enhancements and just making sure everything works. WE NEED YOU. THIS IS
WHERE YOU COME IN. Shallow bugs are the best way for you to come in and get
knowledge. IF YOU ARE an
Hi! Im having problems in deploying a simple jar file
in jboss-2.4.6. But when i deploy it in jboss-2.2.2
its fine. Any idea? Below is my ejb-jar.xml and
jboss.xml files with stack trace. any help is greatly
appreciated:
ejb-jar.xml---
?xml version=1.0
Hi! Im having problems in deploying a simple jar file
in jboss-2.4.6. But when i deploy it in jboss-2.2.2
its fine. Any idea? Below is my ejb-jar.xml and
jboss.xml files with stack trace. any help is greatly
appreciated:
ejb-jar.xml---
?xml version=1.0
Hmmm, as I noted in my second message
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss
does NOT work for me using WinCvs/PUTTY. The following does (as described
on the SourceForge site):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss
Does the first format really work for you? What client are you using? How
can it
Hi,
I am new to JBOSS.
I am not getting how to connect to the SQL Server
database.
Please anybody can help me with proper steps to connect to sql
server.
I am using JBOSS 2.4.4
Thanks in advance.
regards
makapur
What are you trying to accomplish? If you use regular pooled connections,
you should issue a close() on the connection at the end of each EJB method.
This will return the connection to the pool, but will NOT close the
underlying connection. Then set your pool timeout value to something less
Title: RE: [JBoss-user] SQL Server connection problem
Put MS SQL Server JDBC driver in your class path. I just put it in
JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext - you could probably put it in the JBoss
lib directory, but I haven't tried that.
Here's what I had to change in the jboss.jcml file for SQL Server:
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