more
like a black box from the library point of view.
I am running a 3.0.6 instance.
Regards,
Daniel Santos
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script and supply it the name of the
configuration I uses default.
I'm using jboss 3.0.0
Many thanks
Daniel Santos
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-feira, 22 de Abril de 2002 0:29
To: Daniel Santos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] CMP 2.0 - CMR fields are NULL
Hello Daniel,
I think the reason for your problem is the use of ejbPostCreate to set
the CRM fields. When using CMP the record in the database is created
after the call of
From: Mike Dougherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: sexta-feira, 19 de Abril de 2002 21:28
To: Daniel Santos
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] CMP 2.0 - CMR fields are NULL
Daniel,
I'm not sure I completely understand the situation. Maybe if you sent
some Java code snippets
tional. I
just need the SELECT FOR UPDATE syntax to work
jdbc driver : mm.mysql-2.0.8-bin.jar
Many thanks.
Daniel Santos
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020419 16:36:18 2 Connect root@localhost on
Hi all!
I'm deploying some entity beans that have relations. In the jboss.xml I've
put a tag below named . When I startup jboss in
the agent view I only see the remote names. I've searched the forum and
seems to me that that feature may not be implemented. Is this correct ?
environment :
os :
0 de Abril de 2002 19:00
To: 'Daniel Santos'
Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] JBoss 3.0 beta and JMS
Yes, it could be verified this way. But also you can scroll down to jboss
service=JNDIView and watch all bindings.
Sorry, can't see the cause of the problem now. Can you get someth
3.0.0 beta
Os : Windows 2000 Professional
I'm attaching the java file with the above code.
Many thanks.
Daniel Santos
JMSMessaging.java
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