Just found this in an Apple developer newsletter:
[5] Internet Developer Article: "Enterprise Java on Mac OS X"
ADC has updated its article on installing and using JBoss and Jetty
on Mac OS X. This article also includes examples on how to use JBoss
3.0.2, an open-source J2EE application server.
you can generate threads anytime within a JBoss application. Just remember,
you lose any transaction or security context when you spawn the thread.
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Peter Fagerlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any under JavaLanguage @ http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines
That's how I found JSPWiki, which has been working well here for a few months.
-mc
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Mike Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Five Bats Research, Portland Oregon
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I saw similar behavior on my 2 cpu Ultra 2 running Linux (Blackdown JVM
1.4.1 beta). It wasn't exclusively using 1 CPU but it almost always had
just one java process constantly at 99% cpu utilization. I could perform
certain operations that would cause another java process to be runnable.
From
Yesterday I removed CMR from my applicaton after discovering that it was
killing performance (order of magnitude, from cache updates and foreign
key constraint checks) and eating resources (cache I think). I'm sure
there are things I'm doing wrong to worsen the issue but it's not at
issue as th
Hello saroj,
it can be a locking problem. Is there a chance the second
call spawns a thread that calls entity bean that is currently involved
in the transaction initiated by the first call?
Why it doesn't happen on windows?.. Probably, on windows the
transaction needs less time to complete. May i
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
I have a rather tricky problem with jboss-web.xml where a
does not show up in JNDI for one webapp, although the
identical file shows up in another webapp in the same EAR, and I would
like to search the archives before asking for help debugging JNDI
configuratio
lördagen den 12 oktober 2002 kl 01.03 skrev Stefan Groschupf:
sorry be out topic, someone know a wiki software running under jboss
with
jetty?
Any under JavaLanguage @ http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines
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