That is the correct mechanism for loading the class.
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Yes.
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A jms topic listener that sets the abort state in the interceptor could work.
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Create a bug report with an example war that shows this problem as I have not
seen this particular failure before.
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBWEB
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I'm observing some strange behaviour with JBossMQ when JMS persistance is
configured to use MS SQL 2000 data source.
Looks like org.jboss.mq.pm.jdbc2.PersistenceManager creates its tables just
fine but org.jboss.mq.sm.jdbc.JDBCStateManager creates only JMS_USERS table. No
errors on creation of
I have been creating a simple application to help me get to used to JBoss. I
am using version 4,00 with Java1.5 and MySQL.
My application consists of two CMP EJB's, a Stateless Session EJB (which
accesses the two CMP EJB's) and then some JSP's which access the Session EJB.
When I attempt to
Forgot to mention that data source is not an XA.
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To your first question: if your session beans launch not Runtime exceptions and
you catch them, the transaction is not rolled back. You can create your own
exceptions to get this behaviour, for example...
To question a): deciding on one of the two approaches is subjective... For a
good design,
You have to use the jboss-web.xml and jboss.xml files you provided, and change
the HASHMAP_CONTROLLER variable to java:comp/env/ejb/HashMapControllerEJB
(see that you missed the env at the begining? In the JNDI view you provided
is there...)
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Its not a bug. You cannot deploy a service from the conf/jboss-service.xml file
and have that see classes or resources from anything but the server/lib
directory and server/conf directory. The web app needs to be deployed as a war
that includes a seperate service configuration for the
Move under a subdir of WEB-INF directory. This dir is only accessible inside
the web-app, so nothing from the outside can see what it has...
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I have been going through the getting started example (Bank)--for some reason
it started authentication for jmx-console. I have checked both
C:\jboss-4.0.0\server\default\deploy\jmx-console.war\WEB-INF\classes\jmx-console-roles.properties
and jmx-console-users.properties; here is the content:
For running two JBoss instances, take a look at:
http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/admindevel326/html/ch10.html#d0e21029
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You need to upgrade to 3.2.6 where you can use a war/WEB-INF/context.xml to
control the war properties, for example a jmx-console.war/WEB-INF/context.xml:
| Context path=/jmx-console cookies=false override=true /
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Hello Scott
I've got the thread dump and for my surprise, the problematic thread was the
JVM GC Thread. I've tried the -Xincgc flag (sun jvm) but have no success. Have
you ever experienced a situation like that?
Thank you!!!
Regards,
Rafael
PS.: When this thread begin to consume CPU (99,9%)
You have a memory leak and the garbage collector is spinning trying to reclaim
memory that it cannot.
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It means you have problems with application deadlock.
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Hi,
I'm new to javassit and am trying to create a method with local variables. As
I couldn't find any examples I tried the code below. I was just wondering
whether this is the right way to do this or is there a better approach.
Thanks,
John.
meth.setBody(null);
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Provide the lookup code and web-app.xml and jboss-web.xml files related to the
problem... But I think your problem is due to you have written somewhere
java:/comp/env/ and you have to write java:comp/env (without the first /...).
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Did you remove the hsqldb-ds.xml file from the deploy dir and copied the MySQL
JDBC drivers into the server/{yourconfig}/lib dir?
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I also encounted the same question.I think that the transaction is not
committed.
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If the tx is not committing in the tm timeout period, then this will also
result. You need to either increase the default timeout or use an ejb method
specific increased timeout.
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Thanks for your suggestion genman. Right now, we are using 3.2.5. How different
is 3.2.6 from 3.2.5? Probably I'll have to go through the release notes.
Meanwhile, to update you, Scott, we did another round of testing with the JVM
IL. The results are excellent. For my testcase, with the same
Unfortunately, no. The code should be
meth.setBody({ int a = 1; return a; });
Please read Section 4.3 of the tutorial for further hints.
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hi all
i installed jboss3.2.3
but when i am runing jboss using the command run -c useradmin
i am getting error and giving message haulting jboss
i am using jdk1.5
is there anything to be configured if we use jdk1.5 ?
with regards
ravi
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You need at least jboss-3.2.6 to use jdk1.5.
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I've been evaluating JBoss 4.0.1RC2 and WebLogic 8.1SP2 to host an online
auction application. I'm now far enough along to have a few numbers, and I
thought others might be interested in the effects of different tuning
operations.
The test server setup is the same for both: a BigIP load
I am using Jboss 3.2.6. Whwn i deployed struts-example application in sun one,
it works fine . but the same thing does not work in Jboss.When i run a simple
jsp page with tag libs, it gives me the following error.
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
Generated
Hi Scott,
you misunderstood me. I do not use the conf/jboss-service.xml file
to configure this. I have a file called TomcatSample-service.xml file, which
is located in the deploy directory of JBoss. This file references
a directory C:/jboss-4.0/TomcatSampleServlets_jboss/deploy/
where my exploded
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