hai,
I recently donwloaded the jboss src and build it. I saw you message just now
and I am trying it . I will update the issue when i have tried it.
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G.Rajasekhar
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A useful information for you xgj6688. I hope that you might have many portlets
tutorials for yourself to read and work on it.
there is a site called liferay.com which uses the portlets.Go to the site
www.liferay.com and see it. You can download the src as well as the binary
files and try to
If I am not wrong, a user can't get the access to the sessions of other users.
How can you expect to get it. For example, I am a user of this jforums, Is it
possible, that I can have access to you account in any way. It is only possible
by the administrator or for the users who have
jopaki,
You just have to copy that particular directory in the webapp/ directory.
Now start the jboss and see it the browser.
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I am not sure, but it seems that the relationships are configured in the
web.xml.
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The information given is not enough.Can you please provide more??
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I have to try it now and see it.
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i told to keep in TOMCAT_HOME and not JBOSS HOME jboss05
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Hi Andrew,
For the first case,
Assume we have 2 webserver/appserver for e.g., jboss and
tomcat, then it is not possible to access a file present in tomcat under
a.b.c.Src where a.b.c.Src is a class from jboss by default.
Because the jboss classloader doesn't know anything
hi,
If you are sure that the exception you are getting is due to tomcat, then
putting the jar file in $TOMCAT_HOME/lib/. should work for you.
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G.Rajasekhar
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I can just suggest you an idea, But I am sure that it will work, if done
correctly.But there may be even other ways better thatn what I say??.
The way i am saying is that You have to touch the source of Jboss. Find the
method where it says or prints the statement JBOSS started/ Find the
Assuming that you are using only one container or one webserver I think you
have set the classpath correctly.
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The container is not able to load com.meerkat.jfr.par.Address class and so the
ClassNotFound Exception
It might be due to various reasons. Few which I know are
1. If we user more than 1 container, then there should be mapping in one
container saying the path of the other container.
2. If
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