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> I think I must have a mental block because I can't seem to
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I think I must have a mental block because I can't seem to figure out
how to do this.
I have a web application that depends on a Hibernate service archive.
How do I make sure the sar deploys before the war?
There doesn't seem to be a element in jboss-web.xml, so where
does it go?
I am embarassed
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> Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Memory leak in 3.2.3
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I get the same thing happening in 3.2.1 under windows, and possibly on
linux as well (I am not remembering right now if it has definitely
happened on that machine)
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Can anyone tell me if it is likely that the digester.jar in the Tomcat
sar is likely to interfere with a commons-digester.jar in my own ear/war
file? I am having classloader problems related to digester that I can't
seem to sort out.
Thanks
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truts and Velocity
It looks as though you only have the Velocity jar in your classpath -
the toolbox is a part of the Velocity Tools project which is downloaded
separate (http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/tools/).
lekkim
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I don't know if this is the right place for this question, but...
I am getting the following error trying to use Velocity with Struts on
Jboss.
It seems to be a classloader issue, and I am unclear why it is
happening. The class it is looking for is in a jar in my /WEB-INF/lib
directory, so I was a
3 at 09:06, Scott M Stark wrote:
> There is a log4.properties file in the bootstrap run.jar that
> defines the location of the boot.log when run outside of eclipse.
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tialContext.java:219)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.(InitialContext.java:175)
at org.jboss.Shutdown.main(Shutdown.java:171)
Shutdown message has been posted to the server.
Server shutdown may take a while - check logfiles for completion
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I get the following error whenever I deploy an .ear file, but if I just
stop and start JBoss the file is picked up and deploys fine.
If I then touch the file, I get the error again. What gives?
The best I can find with google is that it may have something to do
with the DTD going missing, or an
Anyone know what might lead to this error?
javax.naming.CommunicationException [Root exception is
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.jboss.ejb.plugins.local.LocalHomeProxy (no security manager: RMI
class loader disabled)]
at accesstech.ServiceLocator.getLocalHome(ServiceLocator.java:77)
at
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 04:26 AM, Phil Shrimpton wrote:
The Open tool generates all the those files for you, you never need to
(and
should) touch them.
Actually, I tracked the problem down to a different open tool. I just
happened to notice it after installing the JBossOpenTool. Th
--- Matthew Van Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am considering switching to Eclipse, but I can
only handle so many
learning curves at once (J2EE/JMS, JBoss,
Xindice...)
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 01:32 PM, Rod
Macpherson wrote:
The open tool works with JB 7.0 but consider
Ecli
Apologies - it seems to not be doing that anymore, maybe Mozilla just
had a psychotic episode.
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 11:37 AM, Matthew Van Horn wrote:
Did it spawn infinite numbers of browser windows on purpose? Or am I
the only one who had to kill -9 my browser?
On Tuesday
Did it spawn infinite numbers of browser windows on purpose? Or am I
the only one who had to kill -9 my browser?
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 11:05 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
for those who want to cut and past and repost the posts you made over
the
past week. Sorry for the scalability problems
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From: "Matthew Van Horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Jbuilder integration question...
The Open tool site makes references to JBuilder 6, does it also work
well with JBuilder 7 ?
On a side
27 PM, Nicholas wrote:
I have never tried Protegra, but I can vouch for the
JBoss-Opentool. It is excellent.
//Nicholas
--- cai margiex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
u can use opentool on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss-opentool/,
it's
better than protegra.
good luck.
From:
I am using JBuilder and JBoss 3.0.4 with the Protegra tool and there is
a really annoying thing happening.
Somehow JBuilder is overwriting my jboss.xml file so that this:
queue/testQueue
is changed to this:
queue/testQueue
in my message driven bean.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienc
I get this message intermittently, usually after another error has
occurred, and I am rerunning a test.
javax.ejb.EJBException: Invalid invocation, check your deployment
packaging, method=public abstract
com.accesstech.atjsystems.db.XindiceClientLocal
com.accesstech.atjsystems.db.XindiceClient
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 10:36 PM, David Jencks wrote:
Are you sure FileMakerPro supports transactions
and setting autocommit off? If not you will have to use the
NoTxConnectionManager with the LocalTx adapter.
This seems to be the problem. Filemaker is pretty lame.
If you get this w
Is there anyone out there that could give me a pointer or two towards
setting up Filemaker Pro as a DataSource in JBoss.
Please don't ask "Why Filemaker?", as I'm not too keen on using it
myself, but I have no choice.
Sorry for the long post, but maybe someone can give me a clue here as
to wh
I enthusiastically second this idea.
(for me "JBoss and JBuilder")
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 05:32 PM, Calin Lupa Crisan wrote:
Hi Bill,
I suggest that another useful forum will be one DEDICATED to "Setting
up a
development
environments for JBoss" to help newcomers to quickly choose
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 04:15 AM, Jason Essington wrote:
We are currently using an Xserve (MacOS X Server) running JBoss and
PostgreSQL with no issues what so ever.
I have even managed to create the SystemStarter scripts required to
start JBoss when the server starts.
My server is cu
I am very new to JMS and JBoss, but I would like to learn more.
I am trying to create a web application running in JBoss that does some
searching of xml databases for persons in my company. The problem I am
up against is that these searches can take a long time (10-20 minutes)
due to the fact th
Anyone using Xindice with web apps on JBoss?
Can I get some tips on installing and testing it?
Thanks!
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On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 02:11 PM, cai margiex wrote:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss-opentool/
Maybe this will help.
I believe that is the same tool referred to in the instructions in my
earlier response to you. It sets up JBoss, but not the JSP/Servlet
engine. I got the EJB st
Is anyone using JBoss/Jetty with JBuilder?
If so, how can I set up JBuilder7 to use Jetty for JSP/Servlets?
Do I have to write my own OpenTool?
Thanks,
Matt Van Horn
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This is useful: http://mattkelli.com/tech/jboss/jbuilder7/
On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 03:54 PM, cai margiex wrote:
Hi, Binil
I downloaded JBoss-3.0.4.zip from jboss.org. The download page tells
that
(includes JBossWeb HTTP server and JSP/Servlet engine, EJB, CMP2.0,
JCA, IIOP, Clusterin
What he means is that jboss includes a servlet engine (Jetty or
Tomcat), but it is not a servlet engine itself.
I'm going to be integrating JBoss with JBuilder7 myself, so when I get
to it, I'll let you know what I did.
On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 03:54 PM, cai margiex wrote:
Hi, Binil
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