Hi,
I would like to login to a server using the SRP protocol. I am using JBoss'
SRPLoginModule in my client side jaas config to do this. Now since I am working in a
clustered environment I have to determin if a thrown LoginException was caused by a
true authentication problem or simply becaus
Hi,
Is jboss.org down? I can get to jboss.com but no luck accessing
jboss.org from NYC.
Nslookup resolves jboss.org as 216.83.160.154 is this right?
Regards,
Sebastian
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Maybe a naïve question but, is there code in JBoss that would explicitly throw an
UndeclaredThrowableException and stuff a "marshalled" exception inside it?
Regards,
Sebastian
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Hi ionel,
Yes jnet.jar, jsse.jar and jcert.jar from Sun's JSSE are already signed.
You can not have more than one or signatured from different signers
within the same webstart deployment.
Just remove Sun's .sf and .rsa files from these jar files before you
sign them with your private key.
Regards
?
Any help or insite is appreciated, thanks,
Sebastian Hauer
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Hi Adrian,
> > So my question is, is there any harm or reliability issue for JMS
during
> > the time when 2 JMS nodes are up at the same time?
> >
>
> This would not work, you would end up with two servers
> modifying the same persistent store each with different ideas
> about what is the next
Hi Michael,
AFAIK 1.4 has a setting for "headless" environments without an X server.
There is probably some JVM command line switch.
With 1.3 you can use the PJA toolkit as a replacement for AWT, see:
http://www.eteks.com/pja/en/ .
Regards,
Sebastian
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From: Michael Ukpo
Hi Ivelin,
I think its great that JBoss offers now some kind of JMS clustering. In
my opinion this was a long missing feature.
I think I understand most of the drawbacks of the singleton MBean based
failover, yet there is something in regards to JMS I am not sure about.
What if the cluster parti
it was dead I resumed it again. The node came back but I
realized that it was running with a different cluster view than the
other nodes.
Regards,
Sebastian Hauer
Software Engineering
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Hi Adrian,
> The "corr == null" implies the MessageDispatcher was not
> in a running state (this error occurs when an event is received).
>
> These events occurred while it was doing the shun/reconnect.
> Unfortunatley, it doesn't show what the event(s) are.
>
> >From your description it sound
Hi Jeremy,
We are running all our EJB and JNDI RMI calls tunneled over HTTP/s. In
the beginning we had the same problems, but it all came down to the fact
that we had it not properly setup. Monitor your clients port usage of
the java process, if on unix use the suggested netstat command (or som
Hi Adrian,
> > where these strange log statements:
> >
> > 2003-10-29 21:27:51,430 DEBUG [org.javagroups.Juliet] [Wed Oct 29
> > 21:27:51 EST 2003] [ERROR] MessageDispatcher.up(): corr == null
> > 2003-10-29 21:27:51,977 DEBUG [org.javagroups.Juliet] [Wed Oct 29
> > 21:27:51 EST 2003] [ERROR
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Hi JBoss users,
Sorry for being off topic here but I figured some of you might have had
the same problem when you are forced to run JBoss on a windows platform
and you ran as windows service.
I am looking for something that would enable me to take a thread dump
from a java process running in the
Thanks Scott,
I will test with that.
Regards,
Sebastian
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> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 3:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Make EJBs dependent on MBean service
>
>
> See the jboss_3_2.dtd
Hi Bela,
>
> It is going to take some time; not on top of my todo list...
That's all right, it is not all that important for my managers anymore
:)
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Sebastian
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Hi,
We are having this problem that when we bring up an app server in a
clustered environment our beans accepts invocations as soon as they are
deployed. Yet we would prefer it if they would not be "visible" to a
bean client until one of our Mean service and possibly its dependent
services are d
Hi Bela,
> As designed: FD_SOCK is based on socket connections; plugging a cable
> doesn't kill the connection, until you run into the socket timeout
> itself, e.g. 12 mins - 2hrs.
Until recently I was not aware that a socket would only detect
disconnections when data is send or read from it.
Hi Bela,
Thanks for your suggestions. I was testing with the FD_SOCK protocol as
replacement for the FD protocol. I did not modify any of the other
protocol parameters. My first tests where positive, killing the jboss
process on one node got detected much faster by other nodes. Yet when I
plug
Hi,
We would like to detect the failure of a node in our JBoss cluster
sooner. With our current java groups protocol stack in
cluster-service.xml it takes too long and I am the one that should tweak
it. I have to admit I am not really all that comfortable with it, even
though I was browsing the
.
Regards,
Sebastian Hauer
Software Engineering
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You can't use the system classloader for this. Try the current threads context
classloader (Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()).
Regards,
Sebastian
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Cc:
OK, thanks for clarifying this for me.
Regards,
Sebastian
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From: Scott M Stark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 10/14/2003 7:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject:Re: [JBoss-user] Undeclared runtime exception gets wrapped in
java.rmi.ServerExc
Hi,
I just realized that undeclared thrown runtime exceptions end up wrapped
in java.rmi.ServerException on the client side. Is this what the J2EE
spec defines? I am running on jboss 3.2.2RC3 and this happened while
invoking a SLSB.
For some reason I thought that on jboss 3.0.8 I got the naked r
Hi Paulo,
Deploying into a sub directory of deploy is something I thought jboss
3.2.x would support out of the box.
Regards,
Sebastian
> JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/back_office. Is that
> possible with JBoss? Ive read somewhere that I need to edit
> jboss-service.xml under the conf direct
Hi,
I would like to use a distributed map to share state among mbean
services running on different nodes in my cluster.
First I thought about using org.javagroups.blocks.DistributedHashtable
but that would require me to open a new Jchannel which I would rather
avoid. So I looked at the code of
or
Hi Bela,
> > I would like to use a distributed map to share state among mbean
> > services running on different nodes in my cluster. First I thought
> > about using org.javagroups.blocks.DistributedHashtable
> > but that would require me to open a new Jchannel which I
> would rather
> > avoid.
Hi Scott,
> I guess you need to describe why the topic approach was a
> waste of bandwidth. A collection of client subscribed to a
Well it is a waste of bandwidth because we are not setting any message
selectors and the clients are doing their filtering upon receiving the
message.
> topic with
Hi,
I have java GUI clients which connect to a clustered JBoss server
environment via JMS. So far I was using JMS topics to broadcast certain
message to a topic all clients where subscribed to. This turned out to
be a great waste of bandwidth because most message are only relevant for
a small su
Hi,
I just checked out Branch_3_2 from CVS, compiled it and ran it.
I realized that it is now using tomcat instead of jetty by default as
web container, how comes?
Regards,
Sebastian
PS: Good job jboss developers, I really like 3.2 and hope to be
switching from 3.0 soon.
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Hi William,
> connection after sending the message. When we use the UIL
> invocation layer, the exception does not occur. The client
> is a servlet that establishes a connection each time, sends a
> message then closes out the connection. Are clients only
> allowed to establish one connect
Hi Billy,
You can tunnel all your RMI calls through HTTP/S, this would include
JNDI lookup calls. So you would only need one port for that and than use
something like UIL or better UIL2 for JMS which will also need just one
port.
We have a setup like this in production using JBoss 3.0.x.
Regards,
Hi,
I want to make a bean call to a secured bean from an Mbean. The Mbean
has no security information associated with its calling thread and can
therefore not do this.
I was wondering what one should do in such a scenario. I don't want to
remove the security context from the bean and was wonderi
Hi,
We are still using JBoss 3.0.x in production with jetty as web server.
Every now and than I have to check the jetty request logs and I don't
really like it. I neither like the log file format, the GMT timestamps,
nor do I like that some requests are out of order. Once I tail the
request logs
Hi Scott,
> Then it may not be unless you can order the RolesLoginModule ahead of
> the authentication modules, which may not be possible.
Alright, good point, now I understand what you mean. Yes if I could do
the roles assignment before doing the real authentication I would indeed
be all set
Hi Scott,
> In terms of a logical or of login modules, this is supported
> out of the box by JAAS and is the purpose of the Sufficient control
> flag: Sufficient - The LoginModule is not required to
> succeed. If it does succeed, control immediately returns to the
application
> (authenticatio
Hi Scott,
A while ago on June 16, 2003 Scott M Stark wrote:
> You can't really do this because the SRP session key used as
> the authentication token is not being used as the credential
> for the web application. These two security domains do not
> have a compatible view. You really need a mul
Hi Scott,
Took me a while until I got around to test this again.
> Are you populating the Subject with your own Roles group
Yes.
> instance? Validation of the special only works with
> org.jboss.security.NestableGroup for any release version.
> This restriction was removed a couple of days a
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the answer I think that worked for me.
Now I have a different problem. I wrote a little test where I have an
authenticated user with roles assigned to it which will try to call a
bean method that is unsecured (in this case create() is
unchecked as well) and fails with this
Hi,
I was just having a problem with the in EJB 2.0 introduced
role for method permissions in JBoss 3.0.x.
I have an mbean which needs to make a bean call, due to the fact that
the mbean has no caller principal associated with it I can not make this
bean call until it has a security domain set i
We are using JBoss 3.0.x during development and in production on a few
sites.
We have about 5-7 application servers running in a cluster for approx.
20 Swing based WebStart clients per site. The clients communicate with
the app-servers using HTTPS tunneled RMI and JBossMQ JMS over UIL2.
So far no
Hi,
I have a question regarding the SRP cache. I have a server side JAAS
login config which right now looks like this:
xenon/AuthenticationCache
useFirstPass
AFAIK you will have to run at least kernel 2.5.36 (unstable development
kernel) if you want to take advantage of NPTL.
Though I think it sounds promissing and I am realy looking forward to
2.6.x.
Sebastian
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> From: Hunter Hillegas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Fri
Hi Simone,
Not sure if it will work with your proxy but did you follow the
instructions on:
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14033&group_id=1
And did you try this?
cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/cvsroot/jboss login
cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/cvsroot/jbo
Hi,
What is up with sourceforge and their CVS access for anonymous users?
If I have to issue any cvs command, either on a already checked out
working copy of JBoss or once I try to checkout a fresh copy, I usually
have to issue the same command ~15 times before I get a server response.
Most of th
Depends on the platform you are running.
But try this page:
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/St
acktrace/
Sebastian
> -Original Message-
> From: Hunter Hillegas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 3:04 PM
> To: JBoss User
> Subjec
175.
Sebastian
> -Original Message-
> From: Sebastian Hauer
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 1:01 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Using RMI / JNDI over HTTPS
>
>
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> >
Hi Jeremy,
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeremy Rempel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 12:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [JBoss-user] Using RMI / JNDI over HTTPS
>
>
> I have recently modified my existing application to use JNDI
> / RMI over
> HTTPS
Hi,
Is the a a jetty config option to change jetty's default temp directory,
where is unpacks war's?
I saw the forum thread regarding this:
http://jboss.org/forums/thread.jsp?forum=50&thread=20399&message=3738995
&q=temp+dir#3738995
The thread is now a few month old so I wanted to know if there
Hi Vladimír & Kevin,
Thanks for your help I think I understand it now.
Regards,
Sebastian
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Hi Vladimír,
> In my first answer I mean server-side JAAS login module.
> You can write one big module which makes all work (
> autentification/ authorization and failure counter ), or
I understand that I can use a server-side JAAS login module.
As Kevin suggested I could secure a bean with t
Hi Kevin,
> > would just be to unsafe. I want to account for the login
> > failure where
> > they get checked on the server side.
>
> Secure your beans by assigning a JAAS security domain in
> jboss.xml. This will cause the server to invoke the
> associated JAAS modules and allow you to achi
Attached you will find a sample configuration that should work.
How do you connect to the durable subscribers?
TopicConnectionFactory tcf = (TopicConnectionFactory)
ctx.lookup(jmsTopicConnectionFactoryJndiName);
conn = tcf.createTopicConnection("tester", "password");
topic = (Topic) c
Hi Vladimir,
> Try implement own login-module which checks if was XXX login
> failures.
> ( see code in
> $JBOSS-SRC/security/src/main/org/jboss/security/auth/spi ).
> Then set-up this module into application-policy in
> login-config.xml with flag="required".
Yes this was my first idea as w
Hi,
We are currently using SRP for user authentication from a GUI client.
We want to be able to block a user account after tree login failures.
Currently we only implemented our version of a SRPVerifierStore that
gets used by the JBoss SRPService. Besides the verifier store there is
no interacti
ot look into wars so the issue is
> how Jetty or
> > Tomcat are using the jars. Apparently they are used as is and are
> > incurring the win32 locking on the deployed jar. File a bug
> report on
> > sourceforge.
> >
> > xxxx
> > Scott Stark
the issue is how Jetty or
> Tomcat are
> > using the jars. Apparently they are used as is and are
> incurring the
> > win32 locking on the deployed jar. File a bug report on sourceforge.
> >
> >
> > Scott Stark
> > Chief Technology
Hi,
I have an web application in a open WAR directory structure. When ever
I try to undeploy this WAR directory while trying to remove it the
system seams to hold on to:
Some.war/WEB-INF/lib/jaxp.jar
I would probably get away without jaxp.jar in this war but I wonder why
I can't remove this fi
Hi Eric,
Change your servers log4j.xml file, go to the jmx-console, click on the
jboss.system:service=Logging,type=Log4jService Mbean link and invoke the
reconfigure() method.
Sebastian
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Klimas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2
Hi,
As far as I can see JBoss wrapes STDOUT and STDERR into log4j categories
which is nice. Though when I take a thread dump I see it only appear on
the console screen but it will not get captured by log4j and written
into a log4j.
Is there a way to set this up?
We would like to run our Jboss ser
Hi,
Just a quick question. Will the JbossGroup present Jboss on the upcoming
JavaOne? If so what will be presented?
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Hi,
Lately we experience more of these JMS ping timeouts in one of our
"almost production" installations. We get these exceptions on the client
side. On the server side we use JBoss 3.0.5 with the UIL IL.
Here is the exception:
-
17:47:39,093 W
Hi,
Your problem is that the DTD could not be found on the Jboss server.
Either use a non validating parser so that the parser will not try to
load the DTD from the possibly broken jboss site or implement an
org.xml.sax.EntityResolver where you map the public identifier
"-//JBoss//DTD JBOSSCMP-JD
Hi JBoss users,
I have setup durable subscribers for JBoss JMS.
This required me to add a user/password/ID entry to jbossmq-state.xml
for special JMS users.
I have an application using it's own SRP verifier store and JBoss SRP
based JAAS authentication.
I will probably need to enable durable subsc
not sure if that will cause a "No appender found" error -
> never tried it.)
>
> -Larry
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Sebastian Hauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:13
Hi Jboss Users,
Is there a way to turn of the jboss default boot startup messages like
these:
14:48:54,088 INFO [Server] JBoss Release: JBoss-3.0.4
CVSTag=JBoss_3_0_4
14:48:54,104 INFO [Server] Home Dir: C:\alpha\jboss
14:48:54,104 INFO [Server] Home URL: file:/C:/alpha/jboss/
14:48:54,104 IN
Try cygwin http://www.cygwin.com/
Install the patch package from section Utils.
You can put the cygwin/bin directory in your Windows PATH and use their
patch.exe from the DOS prompt if you don't like the bash.
Sebastian
> -Original Message-
> From: Meyer-Willner, Bernhard [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi JBoss users,
Following the JBoss adm. & dev. Documentation I setup durable
subscribers while adding JMS accounts to:
jbossmq-state.xml and it works.
But it seems to be so cumbersomely and also not very secure because I
had to specify clear text passwords for every JMS user.
Now I wanted to k
Check your appender.
It probably has its threshold set to INFO.
Either remove the threshold or create a new appender with no threshold
level set and reference it from your category definition:
E.g.:
Sebastian
> -Original Message-
> From: Aaro
Hi Stefan,
JBoss uses JAAS.
For a simple file based login module and how it is used have a look at
the jmx-console web application that comes with Jboss.
Have a look at these config files:
Jboss/server/all/conf/login-config.xml (application-policy
"jmx-console")
Jboss/server/all/deploy/jmx-cons
Hi,
Is there a way in Jboss to get a list of all JMS connections?
I tried finding something in the JMX console but nothing could give me a
list of current JMS connections.
Sebastian
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That's the way to go IMHO.
I liked the old free documentation in HTML and I like docbook and the
whole idea of a XML transformation process into PDF or HTML. I sometime
wish the new purchasable documentation "JBoss Administration and
Development" or the "getting started guide" would not only come
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Fagerlund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 6:56 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] jdbc2.PersistenceManager fails with
> large messages
> Yes it is included in 1.7.x
> 1.7.1 is in CVS HEAD (4.0 alpha) s
I found the patch too, here is the link:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=448121&group_id
=23316&atid=378133
The patch is rather old from August 5th 2001 and the status is closed.
Maybe it is already fixed in the latest HSQL 1.7.1?
Which HSQL version does Jboss ship with?
age-
> From: Sebastian Hauer
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 6:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [JBoss-user] Empty String message selector is invalid
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am doing some JMS testing on JBoss and I just discovered
> that the empty Stri
Hi,
I am doing some JMS testing on JBoss and I just discovered that the
empty String specified as a message selector is invalid in the JBoss JMS
implementation.
Example:
TopicSubscriber subscriber =
session.createDurableSubscriber(topic, "mySubscription", "", false);
>From the Sun JavaDo
BTW: I can send large messages with the
org.jboss.mq.pm.file.PersistenceManager setup.
> -Original Message-
> From: Sebastian Hauer
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 1:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [JBoss-user] jdbc2.PersistenceManager fails with
&
Hi again,
Forgot a subject line in my first post...
Today I did some testing of the JBoss JMS implementation (JBoss 3.0.4)
and it seems it breaks using larger ObjectMessages. I setup a durable
subscriber account and had been listening to my test topic for new
messages. I've used the org.jboss.mq
Hi,
Today I did some testing of the JBoss JMS implementation (JBoss 3.0.4)
and it seems it breaks using larger ObjectMessages. I setup a durable
subscriber account and had been listening to my test topic for new
messages. I've used the org.jboss.mq.pm.jdbc2.PersistenceManager. If I
send an objec
sniff around.. currently I am happy that it works with 3.0.2..
>
> Can anyone shed light on this?
> Is there anything that I need to set in my WAR file like a
> Manifest.mf?
>
> I want to keep my third party libs in one place and I don't
> want to clutter the Jboss dist
It works for me using 3.0.4/Jetty.
I have some thrirdparty jars in my .ear/.war/WEB-INF/lib.
Where inside your EAR is the code located that can't access the stuff in
WEB-INF/lib?
I would guess that it might be some kind of a classloader scope problem
but that seems strange with JBoss' new UnifiedCl
Just a guess. Maybe networking issues. How are the 5 nodes connected?
JBoss clustering uses multicast to send and receive their cluster
information.
Sebastian
> -Original Message-
> From: Mokas Vassilis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> [mailto:vassilis.mokas@;intracom.gr]
> Sent: Wednesday, Novemb
ile:/C:/alpha/jboss/server/xenon-jms/deploy/root.war
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I have tried this with a root.war file which had only a web.xml file but
no jboss-web.xml file.
Sebastian
>
> Jules
>
> Sebastian Hauer wrote:
> > Actually to answer my ques
; From: Sebastian Hauer
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 1:22 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [JBoss-user] Jboss 3.0.4 with Jetty, ROOT.war
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Today I tried to bind a web application to the root context
> of Jetty running in Jboss 3.0.4. I fo
Hi,
Today I tried to bind a web application to the root context of Jetty
running in Jboss 3.0.4.
I followed the instructions to create a tomcat style ROOT.war.
Unfortunately it did not work instead of getting bound to / the web app
was bound to /ROOT.
What am I doing wrong?
Here is the structure
Hi JBoss Users,
I want to be able to propagate our JBoss config and deployment changes in a clustered
environment quickly. Failover is currently not that important.
As far as I can see only the "log" directory and the "tmp" directory should probably
not be shared.
I can change the location of
Hi,
there is a RedHat startup sample script in the CVS tree (I think it
comes with JBoss 3.0 alpha too)... Should work with Mandrake and others
cause it doesn't use any RH specific commands.
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss co -d
init_script jboss/src/bin/jboss_init_redhat.sh
Do
Hi Edward,
"Edward Q. Bridges" wrote:
>
> you might also investigate *BSD. it has very robust threading.
Just curious. Which JDK do you use under *BSD I thought there it no 1.3
compliant version.
Regards,
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Hi Dirk,
I use struts 1.0 with jboss so I have no experience with any of the new
features.
Your struts-config.xml looks fine to me.
Had you been able to run any of the struts example WARs ?
Their struts-config.xml might be more basic.
A different approach might also be to remove everything but
e has the small jaxp.jar
even though they have the new jaxp.jar on CVS.
I will not start downloading JBoss 2.4.4 right now but I hope they have
it fixed.
Sebastian Hauer wrote:
> Now I want to transform an XML file with XSLT to html and while calling
>
> TransformerF
Hi,
I use the JBoss-2.4.3_Tomcat-3.2.3 package with struts.
Now I want to transform an XML file with XSLT to html and while calling
TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
I get a
javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactoryConfigurationError:
java.la
Hi John,
John LYC wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> has anyone come across a great JSP Tag library that can be use with the
> current Jboss/tomcat 3.2.x ?
>
> Thanks
> john
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Hi Scott,
Scott M Stark wrote:
>
> I released a patch to the JBoss-2.4.1/Tomcat-3.2.3 bundle that corrects a
> security problem that manifests as not being able to access secure content
> that
> should have been accessible since the user credentials were valid. Only the
> tomcat-service contain
Hi Mariano,
Mariano Kamp wrote:
> I tried to setup a postgres datasource. Unfortunately the log says that it
> doesn't find the am class.
>
> I am using jboss 2.4.1. Do I have to add a particular jar to the
> installation?
did you copy the PostgreSQL jdbc driver to the $JBOSS_HOME/lib/ext
di
Hi Shamis,
I'm in the same situation as you are.
The only document I found so far is an e-mail describing the new build
process and the source structure.
http://www.mail-archive.com/jboss-development@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05677.html
Hope that helps you some.
Well here is my problem with th
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