Today during redeployment of unchanged EAR application I got exception parsing
jboss-app.xml.
jboss-app.xml has the following declaration at the beginning:
http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/dtd/jboss-app_3_0.dtd";>
It seems that it tries to fetch http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/dtd/jboss-app_3_0.dtd while
si
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>Von: Ed Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Samstag, 29. März 2003 03:59
>An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Betreff: RE: [JBoss-user] JBoss: Not Ready For Prime Time
>Lastly, I gave up on using the embedded version of Axis with JBoss. I found
it odd that I had to
Hi Jules,
Sorry that thread was not initiated by Heiko, but by me. I believe there
is a little quirk with the session-replication in 3.0.6 ... I don't know
where to submit these "bug findings" so I posted it to the forums at:
http://jboss.org/thread.jsp?forum=64&thread=30341
Regards,
Dan
On
Sorry David, I haven't said that Jboss is freezing my PC, but that the
exception I got causes my PC using all its CPU (not all its RAM) and the
control doesn't go back to the client. It's like Oracle, when receives the
request for a connection, is looking for something which it cannot find.
Anyway
Hi David,
I solved the problem thanks to your suggestion and to some search on
internet. Actually in the transaction-service.xml file there is the "pad"
attribute name to set to true in order for Oracle XA to work properly. I
changed it and now it works.
Marco
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Hello,
This is a bug in the farm service (all jboss versions). Could you please add
a bug on SF and assign it to me.
Thank you. Cheeers,
Sacha
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I don't think jboss is freezing your pc. You can look for deadlocks with a
thread dump (ctrl-break on windows, ctrl-\ on linux).
Do you have Pad set to true in the xid factory?
david jencks
On 2003.03.30 07:06 Marco Tedone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running on Jboss rc2 a session bean which simply g
Hi,
I'm running on Jboss rc2 a session bean which simply get a Connection to
Oracle via an XADatasource registered in the JNDI namespace as
java:/XAOracleDS
As you can see from the result (at the bottom) the Session bean gets
executed (I just made an 'Hello World' a little bit more sophisticated)