ssages? If so, is there any way to look if the traffic on the
queue is ok before sending a new message over it?
Thanks a lot,
Jochen
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a crash of
a client. is there any possibility to catch this? as in jbossmq-service.xml you can
configure a ping period, there server must now about a client crash, but how can i get
an ejb to know about such an event?
thanx,
jochen
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he entity beans need not be
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JaxMe is available from http://jaxme.sourceforge.net/.
Comments welcome,
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class for more
granular access to the XML data. For example, the
subclass might contain methods getState() and/or
setState().
JaxMe is available from
http://jaxme.sourceforge.net
Any feedback welcome,
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hi all!
i try to set up my jboss with oracle. but it is NOT working.
i have tried all readme's and now i have no glue what next to try.
i'm using oracle 8i R2
the oracle jdbc driver: classes12.zip
jboss-tomcat-2.1-beta.zip
if there is someone out there with a working configuration:
please send