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Hi All,
I've been trying to get an application working that uses web services,
but has no .WAR file within my .EAR file. I have found that the new
UsernamePassword authenticator seems to find users.properties within
my WEB-INF/classes for web applications, which is good. But I can't
seem to
On August 24, 2003 10:58 pm, Neal Sanche wrote:
The usual server/all/conf placement doesn't work like it used to.
I'm expecting the 'other' JAAS configuration to work like it did in
JBoss 3.2.1. But it doesn't seem to. What am I missing?
Okay, I've done some digging, finding that the
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Hi, All:
Can anyone give me feedback on performing JMS messaging to/from
JBoss/WebLogic environments?
Should there be any issues with guaranteed messaging?
In theory, there should be interoperability between the two environments as
implied by the J2EE specification.
Has anyone put this
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Hi,
Your actual error is caused by the login module trying
to access the default initial context (you don't have one).
It wont be able to access the java:/ namespace anyway (this
is only available inside the same virtual machine
using naming properties that don't specify a providerurl).
The
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Hi all,
Your help is much appreciated on this one, because this one is driving me
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Hello,
i experienced a weird behaviour with Jboss 3.2.2 RC2 and RC3 with
tomcat under Linux. If i do start jboss with run.sh and dont have write
access into my current working directory (lets say directly from root
dir) and deploy a webapp i will get an error each time a jsp is going to
be
I am trying to use now() from within an EJB-QL query. JBoss tells me
this when trying to deploy my jar file:
nested throwable: (org.jboss.ejb.plugins.cmp.ejbql.ParseException:
Encountered now at line 1, column 124.
Was expecting one of:
NOT ...
( ...
COLLECTION_VALUED_PATH ...
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