I Use JBoss 2.4.7 in 3 machines, and 10 sites
Never had problems, but are small traffic ones ;)
Giorgio
Hi all,
I was wondering? How many of you are actually running production systems
on JBoss?
Grtz,
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jboss.properties.
Have i to configure something else, some new ports (i don't think)?
Trying 2 machines in the same network, everything is ok.
tx for help
Giorgio Ponza
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SOrry, i'm only a programmer, so i have to ask to the person.
I know the pc has an internal IP that is mapped outside with another IP
(public)
Have i to ask more to the sys admin?
tx for answer
Giorgio
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to default values
I don't know why this, but it works, so i will investigate later.
Do you think is a good solution?
Tx for the time you gave me
Giorgio Ponza
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is:
java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
I've read many helps, tried many jndi.properties jboss.properties
configurations, but the error is always the same.
DO i need other ports?
Tx in advance
Giorgio Ponza
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simultaneous transactions? If
you have only one thread at a time, using only one connection is entirely
appropriate.
david jencks
On 2002.11.06 12:53:10 -0500 Giorgio Ponza wrote:
I'd like to ignore the message but i tell u this.
If i use Jboss 2.4.4 with a ConnectionPool of 30, if i run JMeter
informations about the migration? i know it's not simple.
Tx all
Giorgio Ponza
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss 2.4.8+ BUG in XAConnection Pool
You can probably ignore this message without ill effects.
david jencks
On 2002.11.06 09:33:44 -0500 Giorgio Ponza wrote:
Hi all.
I've posted weeks ago explaining my problem, but got
Hi all,
I used until now Jboss 2.4.4 and i just installed JBoss 2.4.9, on a RedHat
7.3 box, 512 MB RAM
I have a PostgreSQL connection in my jboss.jcml like this:
mbean code=org.jboss.jdbc.XADataSourceLoader
name=DefaultDomain:service=XADataSource,name=db_shop
attribute
] XAConnectionImpl warning
I doubt this is going to cause a problem, but I'd appreciate your filing a
bug (assign it to me if possible) and I will try to find time to look at
it
thanks
david jencks
On 2002.10.04 05:54:04 -0400 Giorgio Ponza wrote:
Hi all.
I have JBoss 2.4.8 and PostgreSQL 7.2.2
Hi all.
I have JBoss 2.4.8 and PostgreSQL 7.2.2
i create a Pool with this code in jboss.jcml
mbean code=org.jboss.jdbc.XADataSourceLoader
name=DefaultDomain:service=XADataSource,name=db_shop
attribute name=PoolNamedb_shop/attribute
attribute
Hi guys,
i'm a programmer and i'm trying to disable log4j to test performance
differences.
I'd like that in my server.log Jboss writes only STDOUT and STDERR, or at
least ERROR messages.
I've read some past mails, but still have the problem
Where can i find some examples about this
Hi guys.
Sorry, i'm not expert in linux
I need that some environment variables (like JAVA_HOME) are visible to a
specified user
Until today i worked with root, so i placed them in /etc/profile.
I'd like now them are visible only for the specified user (also the
installation is done by the user).
Hi all.
I have a client on a pc connecting with 2 different machines with the same
JBoss 2.4.4 (also same installation procedure).
(are all Linux - Jboss)
I already copied all /jboss/client jars in my classpath.
I can access EJBs in one pc, but the other answers with this error
Error:
Solved by myself
Was only a hosts / firewall problem
Sorry, have a great weekend!
Giorgio
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