I had this same problem and came to the same conclusion. Is there a reason why
org.xml. is not passed to the parent classloader like the rest of the jre classes?
"dex" wrote : "dex" wrote : "dex" wrote : i fix problem with patch in Loader
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i've just installed jboss 4.0. I'm trying to compile a servlet. there doesn't appear
to be a servlet.jar anywhere in the jboss directories. What has it been replaced with
?
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Hello Chester,
could you please let me know if you have got the answer. I have exactly same problem.
It works fine on jboss-4.0.0RC1 but not in jboss-4.0.0
thanks in advance.
Bassie
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The content of the Subject depends on the login modules. The ClientLoginModule
only started doing this as of jboss-3.2.4. Prior to that it only passed the
security context to the internal thread local store.
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If you are using the embedded tomcat in jboss there will be automatic
propagation of the security context required to access the servlet to the ejb
tier. If the servlet accessing the ejb is not under a restricted context there
is no security context to propagate however.
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Subject.doAs support can be added via a custom interceptor in the client proxy
to propagate the security context from the AccessControlContext in the same way
that the current SecurityInteceptor propgates the security context established
by the ClientLoginModule.
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The synchronization behavior could be encapsulated within the stateful session
proxy via a custom client side interceptor if all users are doing so through
the same instance.
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Both the standard and default configurations have the JBossSecurityMgrRealm
defined in the jbossweb-tomcat50.sar/server.xml. The only way your default
config does not have this is if you removed it.
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JBoss allows for a login module to install a custom principal that can be cast
to the custom type. This is complete undefined by any spec though, so if you
want portablity the extended security information would have to be part of the
ejb call data.
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I am using jboss-3.2.5.
I was wondering, why you have declare in the service descriptor as code
attribute of the mbean element. the resource class and not the MMB class.
Thinking, that could be a reason, why server.addNotifiactionListener() add the
handler into the listener registry of the res
I believe you right!
Looking inside the code, with XMBeans when the target resource implements
NotificationBroadcaster, then the 1st registry of the XMBean is never updated with
listeners.
Thinking of possible solutions, ideally the XMBean would forward notification
"emitions" to the 2nd regis
The persistence of your module is defined by you.
You can use anything you want EJB, JDBC, Hibernate...
You can look at the existing modules they use org.jboss.nukes.core.ejb.EJBBase but you
don't have to.
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it's really up to you. i believe that EJBBase provides default implementations for
some of the methods required for the interface, so if you want to leverage that, go
right ahead, otherwise, you have to provide the default impls yourself.
pls make sure you normalize any fields that may link int
I tested it but I could not cause the problem.
Can you tell me details of "Type" type in your
example? Is it a really top-level type? Is there
Type.class? etc...
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What's wrong with this code:
public class MyXMBeanImpl extends ServiceMBeanSupport
| implements NotificationListener {
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| public void handleNotification(Notification notif, Object handback) {
| log.info("handleNotification, event: "+notif);
| }
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| protect
Fixed it!
The file
deploy/jbossweb-tomcat50.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml
had been over-written with the equivalent file from JBoss 3.2.5.
With the correct file restored, the application-policy is found correctly.
Bruno.
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Thanks for the reply - I actually do have the 'for pay' documentation, but I have not
found it helpful in this instance.
I do want to share resources from my EAR - and that is working well. Currently my
WAR's WEB-INF is isolated and the contents of the EAR is available to the other WARS.
My
These are things the client shouldn't be aware of. You can configure the server
(session bean) for the maximum number of instances. Pooling and caching is done by the
server. When no instance is available for another user, an exception is thrown. Catch
it and try again later on.
The web console
Hi,
I have the following setup; JBoss 3.2.3, JVM 1.4.2_04-b05 SPARC, Oracle 9.2.0.1.0. I
have configured the JMS PersistenceManager to use Oracle for persisting JMS messages
by removing the Hypersonic config file and replacing it with the Oracle one located in
the docs/exampls/jms/oracle-jdbc2-
Set SerialVersionUID is calculated over the signature of your class. Provide you own
ID when you want to change the signature and keep it compatible to older versions.
You don't have to use the save JRE on client and server. But they should be compatible.
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"...but I need my WARs to see the EAR..."
What do you need in your WAR out of your EAR?
Just calling EJBs? Then isolate the EAR and the WARs and deploy all the needed
resources in the apropriate unit (e.g. the bean interfaces in both units).
Do you want to share classes? Then configure your WAR
"dsldsl" wrote : whats the DTD URL for oracle-ds.xml?
It's
| http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/dtd/jboss-ds_1_0.dtd";>
|
for JBoss 3.x.x and it's
| http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/dtd/jboss-ds_1_5.dtd";>
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for JBoss 4.0.x.
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As i said before, i can only see it as administrator. If i'm not logged in or logged
as a regular user, it does not show up in the modules menu, BUT i can access them via
url.
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No, i still can't see it. I've undeployed it, redeployed it and it still doesn't show
up. Strangely enough, i can access it through the url
http://localhost:8080/index.html?module=empresas
Any ideas on how to break this one? Thanks.
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I am trying to develop a module which collects information about enterprises and
stores them in the database (i am using Mysql). I use a form which has three fields:
name, url and description. In order to send the entered data to the database, i've
figured out that i must use an EJB. My question
When I call a JavaServerPage with the following simple code I got a
NullPointerException.
I just want to store the current date into a variable inside the session object.
...
<%@ page import="java.util.*" %>
<% session = request.getSession(true);
String firstVisit = (String) s
Update
The problem is solved. It was due to the server using a version of JRE 1.3.1 to check
the serial version number of JComponent where the client was using a JRE 1.4.2 to
check.
Even though JBoss was running under JVM 1.4.2, and so was the client, it's the JRE
that is used for checking the
hi smitra,
did you find any solution for this?? can you please share with us?
thanks...
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