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On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 09:41:48PM -0600, Stephen Davidson wrote:
> Christopher Blunck wrote:
> If you are using MDBs, the Q's are configured and started automatically
> when the MDBs are deployed.
That was my initial thought. But keep in mind that a MDB binds to a queue
via JNDI
Hi all-
We're considering rolling out a fairly large application to JBoss. The only
question in my head is: can JBoss create a new JMS queue at runtime?
In other words, if I want to bring up a new JMS queue, do I need to restart
the server for the queue to come online?
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 10:54:36PM -0500, David Corbin wrote:
> If I have multiple .WARs (often with common classes), is there anyway to
> either
> 1) detect which .WAR is logging and control logging based on that via
> log4j settings
> or
> 2) or include information about the .WAR in each log li
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 11:16:38PM -0500, sherlock costello wrote:
> >Does anybody (other than me) find it ironic that the leading open source
> >application server project uses PHP on it's home page instead of JSP?
> Absolutely. I think it's insane.
Not to fuel the flames thus far (it seems li
Does anybody (other than me) find it ironic that the leading open source
application server project uses PHP on it's home page instead of JSP? That's
kind of like theserverside.com switching everything over to ASP or Cold Fusion.
Maybe I missed something awhile back (like why you guys switched ov
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 08:50:20PM +0200, Peter Fagerlund wrote:
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> onsdagen den 16 oktober 2002 kl 18.49 skrev Vincent Stoessel:
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> >I am finding that modeling my business logic in custom beans seems to
> >be
> >working fine for me in tomcat 4.1.x enviroment. But I know that my
> >managemen
On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 06:41, Jiri Luzny wrote:
> Christopher,
>
> if you can miss Entity Beans, Toplink works perfectly with "any" J2ee
> server. We use Toplink+JBoss using the following model:
> SessionBeans->PureJavaObjects mapped by Toplink->DB. We have written a
> MBean that encapsulates inte
Sacha-
Ya, it probably would suit my needs. Some of the other O/R mapping
tools (by Thought for example) would probably also fit my needs. And
believe me, I'd *love* to try some other mapping tools! :-)
The problem is that we have a deep investment in TopLink and I'm pretty
busy with other imp
On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 12:01, Jon Ferguson wrote:
> For a definitive answer talk to WebGain.
I'll do so. They have a 4.0 release coming out shortly and maybe
that'll plug into jboss.
> Also, I'd be very interested in what mapping features you're using
We use the multi-table mapping feature of T
Hello-
I'm a java developer using WLS5.1 + TopLink 2.5.1. We're migrating to
WLS6.1 + TopLink 3.6. I'm trying to convince the higher ups to go to
JBoss2.4.3. However, our app depends heavily upon TopLink for CMP.
I've done some searching on if TopLink CMP is supported by JBoss but
can't find
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