ld be created there is nothing there :-(.
Any tips ?
Thanks in advance,
Frank Marx
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Hi,
how can I unsubscribe to this list.
I tried two times no "unsubscribe" as a subject of a mail but it didn't work
at all :-(.
Frank
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ok so you want black t-shirts instead of white ok...
marcf
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What I mean is that white t-shirts and this white ugly hat are really
boring, both get dirty very fast.
Maybe something in black or some other colors, maybe have a look at the
stuff from ORACLE or SUN the
things they have are pretty nice.
Frank
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HI,
I have seen the T-Shirts and Mugs and they are far away from pretty, they
are just boring.
The Hat sucks too a lot.
Maybe some different color and design would much be better.
Frank
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Hi Marc,
for someone from France you are already pretty american you go girl ...
LOL.
Frank
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Hi,
the question was why I cannot do it ? The question was not why I want to do
this without using EJB,
the challenge was to find out how can I use JNDI to do that from a
standalone JAVA Client
which accesses a JNDI Service.
But as far as I know now it is possible, because the use of JNDI is no
Hi,
as far as I know does it know work when you use java:comp/env/ejb under
JBOSS, that is what the documentation online says.
Frank
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You can't do it, forget it, stop trying, use beans or servlets for DB
access!!!
Burkhard
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Datasource ??
Thanks,
Frank Marx
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Hi,
have you checked if the settings in the jndi.properties file are correct ?
Frank
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Hi,
one way we did it was pretty easy, you have a flag in the entity bean ,
let's say boolean bDirty = false;
In very method that writes you set this flag to true and in the ejbStore()
you set it back to false;
Is modified is implemented the following way:
public boolean isModified() {
GemStone was big on spawning JVMs.
The standard EJB singleton technique is to bind the singleton instance to a
known JNDI location and access it via JNDI lookup. A JNDI singleton is safe
because it is unique in the namespace and the jndi hook prevents garbage
collection.
Frank Marx wrote:
> I wonder
th BMP you still define at ejbStore() method
This method won't get called if isModified returns false...
check the DBSynchronization class...
d.
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about this Tool called ANT ?
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Frank Marx
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Sure, but you have to write the code which checks the flag when you are
using BMP as far as I know,
but this is done by the Container automaticly when you use CMP.
So with using tuned updates the effect is the same as when using
isModified() ?
How is this archieved ?
Frank
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I think isModified() applies only to CMP-Beans, with BMP (as far as I
remember) you take care of
making entities persistent in the database.
Frank
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Hi,
I wonder if it is possible to have a static field in the session bean and
check if this field is set in the
ejbCreate() and then react according to set status of this field. I never
tried it but would this be a way to do it ?
Frank
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Hi,
is it not possible to have a static field in the Session Bean, I mean it is
not made persistent anyway.
Have you tried this approach with the static field ?
Frank
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access a method of the entity bean.
You may implement the isModified() method to support the Container. We did
this and we gained a lot of performance.
I hope this helps.
Frank Marx
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e who encountered
the same problem ??
Thanks in advance,
Frank Marx
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might me something wrong with the JBOSS
CACHING Mechanism ?
Thanks in advance,
Frank Marx
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