Are you using your own (old) cluster-service.xml partition definition? I
think 3.2.3RC3 already uses the new package names i.e. org.jgroups instead
of org.javagroups.
sacha
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Hi Sacha,
Thanks for the response!
No,its the same jboss-3.2.3RC1-jetty4.2.11.gz distribution file downloaded
as such from sourceforge site!! Not a single file change! Also I am using
RC1 of jboss3.2.3 and not RC3 as you have mentioned.
Anyhow,if you think its an old one,can you please send me the
Hi,
How to force a locale at tomcat startup ?
I get an exception when jbossweb-tomcat41.sar is
deployed because it doesn't find the class
org.apache.catalina.startup.LocalStrings for locale
en.
I found that the only available locale are fr, ja, and
an unamed locale
Why does it do not take the
Hi Sacha,
Thanks for the response!
No,its the same jboss-3.2.3RC1-jetty4.2.11.gz distribution file downloaded
as such from sourceforge site!! Not a single file change! Also I am using
RC1 of jboss3.2.3 and not RC3 as you have mentioned.
Anyhow,if you think its an old one,can you please send me the
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 09:51, Adrian Brock wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 03:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adrian,
Thanks for the answer.
One little doubt that I'd like to clarify. In the Bean managed
transaction case, you are saying Bean managed is similar to
NotSupported. Any
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 02:05, Stephen Ting wrote:
Hi Adrian,
Happy new year 2004.
You mention about Interceptor stuff, where can I find information and
example on Interceptor stuff? I believe this stuff is Jboss specific,
right.
Yes, Interceptors are JBoss specific.
My objective
Im having the same problem.
I swapped to Jetty instead of Tomcat but upon starting up Jboss, only
the enterprise apps are there(.ear files). The directories containing
only web apps(wars like jmx-console) can not be accessed. Is there an
additional step with Jetty?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
--- Adrian Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The xa-connection flag was part of 3.0.x. In 3.2.x
the type of
connection is detected automatically based on the
interface
implemented by the connectionfactory.
Wrong! A connection factory could implement XA as well
as Non-XA interfaces (= a single
Stephen Ting schrieb:
Hi Adrian,
Happy new year 2004.
You mention about Interceptor stuff, where can I find information and
example on Interceptor stuff? I believe this stuff is Jboss specific,
right.
We discussed the Interceptor stuff in a lecture lest semester. Since
there is no
Stefan Arentz wrote:
My scenario was pretty simple, yet it took hours to get it done with
tomcat. What I have is two web applications packaged in .ear files. Both
of these apps are bound to / but to different hostnames. Like this in
jboss-web.xml:
jboss-web
context-root//context-root
Happy New Year
I've taken on a project to implement servlets on JBOSS that are documented to run in
WebSphere
I made changes in the source code to satisfy the JBOSS JNDI prefix (java:).
I deployed a *-ds.xml without errors as described in Chapter 7 of JBOSS Admin.
I deployed the IBM
Yep, tried that (one of the 10 million
things I tried. Exact same result.
--Joe
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Brightline Technology, Inc.
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I copied your exact fragment into the jboss-service.xml descriptor and updated
the password to the chap8.keystore and saw the same error. Fixed the SecurityDomain
attribute value and it worked. The line about not being able to set the security domain
on the socket factory indicates you do not have
Thanks for the information.
I was able to get web-console.war to deploy by moving the jboss-net.sar out
of deploy, issuing a touch web-console.war (which changes the date on the
file causing a redeploy), and then moving jboss-net.sar back into deploy.
If I did another touch of web-console.war
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