If the problem is simply between the web and ejb tiers - try toggling
the Java2Compliance flag in your jbossweb.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml...
This is currently set to allow classes to be shared between the two
tiers so that calls can pass parameters by reference - if you toggle it,
I think
Haslbeck, Jörg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
What happens is that the database department shuts down
Oracle, runs the backup, and brings the database server back on-line.
Now, JBoss does not re-connect and the application is dead.
I asked about this here last year, and David Jencks
Hi all,
Anybody used JBoss 2.4.4 in combo with JDK 1.4?
If yes, did you find any problems using them?
Regards,
Rajeshwar Rao
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Hi guys,
I'm REALLY interested in how to do this too! I know practically nothing
about
MBeans but would love to know if they are the recommended way of
periodically
polling a database for changes, or if as you suggested Guy, using a timer
service
to access an ejb to check the database is a good
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I keep getting each of the e-mails on this list twice.
I am subscribing to several other lists, but e-mail duplicates only arrive from
the JBoss list.
Does anyone know what could be wrong and how to solve
this?
Randahl
Hi,
I have the following setup:
Client EJB on Server1 --- EJB on Server2
From the client, I can call the EJB on either server.
When Server1 is the same as server2, the following works
like a charm:
public class HelloBean implements javax.ejb.SessionBean {
[]
public String
This does not introduce serialization between the web and ejb layers. It simply
changes the order in which classes are loaded. When Java2Compliance is
false classes are first loaded from the war and then the parent class loader.
Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss
I'm using 2.4.10+1.4.1
- Original Message -
From: Rajeshwar Rao V [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 1:42 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] JBoss 2.4.4 with JDK 1.4
Hi all,
Anybody used JBoss 2.4.4 in combo with JDK 1.4?
If yes, did you find any problems
So would it be possible to write a special request handler in
the bean´s
transport chain that takes your
(non-Axis-Fault, means that the container will let it through
unchanged)
application exception and wraps it into an appropriately
massaged axis fault
such that the name of the
Rupp,Heiko wrote:
Hi,
I have the following setup:
Client EJB on Server1 --- EJB on Server2
From the client, I can call the EJB on either server.
When Server1 is the same as server2, the following works
like a charm:
public class HelloBean implements javax.ejb.SessionBean {
[]
Hi,
I'm trying to get the OpenSymphony osworkflow example to work on
JBoss...
It has instructions to get it to work on Tomcat, and since I've got
JBoss with Tomcat integrated, I thought it should work as well...
http://www.opensymphony.com/osworkflow/README-Tomcat.txt
Now when I start the
Hi all,
We've been trying to access a MySQL database by JNDI using
JBoss 3.0.4 with Connector J3.0.5 Gamma as JDBC driver. When I try to get
connection an exception is throwed.Follows the source
code:Context c = new InitialContext ();javax.sql.DataSource
datasource = (javax.sql.DataSource)
Hi,
slightly relating to my previous mail, is it correct that in order to
deploy a web application in Tomcat, you still have to deploy in
$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy and NOT in $JBOSS_HOME/tomcat/webapps,
when using the tomcat integrated in JBoss?
Thanks
Hans
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Hi,
-Original Message-
From: Muntean Horia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Try to read JBoss.3.0QuickStart.Draft4.pdf ( around page 37
). There is
an example about accesing a remote EJB from another EJB.
Ok, I tried this with the jndi-link, but this somehow calls my
local bean and not
did you get it? I sent the ear file to you directly (not this mailing list).
thanks again,
-joe
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From: Jung , Dr. Christoph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 8:47 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: AW: [JBoss-user] jboss.net wsdl error
If
http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/tech/billsnyder/10067438.html
Mitchell
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This looks fine to me. The only difference btw your params and mine was
a trailing slash on the targetNameSpace. Removing it from my task had no
effect.
Have you inspected the web-service.xml that is generated?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Overall a good article, but of course here are my $0.02.
JBoss has yet to achieve anything like the status of Linux
Hey Bill Synder, are you serious? With over 2 million downloads in
2002, can you really make this statement? Sure Linux probably has
billions of downloads, but it's an OS, not an
I did. In case you're interested, here is what I have.
I'd appreciate any clues. thanks,
-joe
===
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
!-- This Web Service Descriptor has been generated by XDoclet/Jbossnet --
deployment name=WMIWebService
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 09:48 AM, Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
ejb-ql![CDATA[SELECT OBJECT(o) FROM firm o WHERE o.name =
?1]]/ejb-ql
After start JBoss I get this error:
Was expecting one of:
IN ...
ABSTRACT_SCHEMA ...
)]
I am going to guess the full error said Found 'firm' Was
So, how long before BEA decides to embed jboss and simply build value
add on top and stop maintaining its code that has been around since '98?
Or, give their base server away for free and charge for support? I'd
love to see the article: BEA accepts defeat against JBoss's superior
architecture and
Has anyone been able to successfully get a connection to an
Informix database through a configured XA driver?
I appear to bind to the datasource okay as I do not get any
errors at startup, but whenever I try to programmatically get a connection it
fails.
This is very annoying.
I had the same error, and fixed it by settting the
case of [my version of] firm to Firm. I also had
the abstract schema name set to Firm.
//Nicholas
--- Dain Sundstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 09:48 AM, Rafal
Kedziorski wrote:
ejb-ql![CDATA[SELECT
hallo,
I found the error on the same place.
Rafal
At 13:41 07.02.2003 -0800, Nicholas wrote:
I had the same error, and fixed it by settting the
case of [my version of] firm to Firm. I also had
the abstract schema name set to Firm.
//Nicholas
--- Dain Sundstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Many thanks to all who replied. I've been very busy, but I have read the
responses. If we change our approach to this problem, I'll try to remember
to post the results to the list.
Regards,
Craig
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I knew I recognized that error -- it was happening while I was using the
expose-all=true class level parameter.
Instead of the expose-all=true parameter to @jboss-net.web-service
tag, mark each method you want exposed in the bean with
@jboss-net.web-method. In practice I think this approach is
I am running my dev environment on JBoss 3.2 RC1...
I am using JBossQL to override a query.
My JBossQL statement is as follows:
SELECT DISTINCT OBJECT(s) FROM SampleRequestBean s, IN (s.lineItems) li
WHERE li.fulfillmentStatus = 'Shipped' AND li.followupDate = ?1 AND
PostgreSQL does not allow an aggregated field reference to appear in the
where clause.
SELECT DISTINCT t0_s.rec_num ... WHERE ... t0_s.rec_num=t1 ...
Guess DISTINCT by itself is considered an aggregate rather than a
pre-aggregate filter. Possible solutions: a) fix PostgreSQL so that it does
not
Hi guys,
I'm REALLY interested in how to do this too! I know
practically nothing
about
MBeans but would love to know if they are the
recommended way of
periodically
polling a database for changes, or if as you
suggested Guy, using a timer
service
to access an ejb to check the database
That IBM has a fully integrated solution and a reasonable price and a
world-class services arm bodes well for them going forward. Oracle also
stands a chance of taking a slice of the market but BEA appears to be toast.
Sun offers a conceptual application server which does not have much appeal.
The
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