of course, I am just a newbee, but why not just stick to TOMCAT in your case, because
it seems that for web services JBOSS is exactly using TOMCAT
regards, MH
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When I try to start JBOSS 4 with Lomboz, I get a complain about a missing
jboss-boot.jar in the distribution.
According to their newsgroup, it seems that this file is also missing in the 3.2.5
package.
on another hand, I can find it in my 3.2.3 package.
Do you know if there is a turn around
When I tell MyEclipse that I am using jboss 4.0 in the xdoclet parameters, it issues
an xml file named jbosscmp-jdbc.xml with the following descriptor :
!DOCTYPE jbosscmp-jdbc PUBLIC -//JBoss//DTD JBOSSCMP-JDBC 4.0//EN
http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/dtd/jbosscmp-jdbc_4_0.dtd;
After that the
Thanks for your reply Alexey
Yes this was what I was doing. The mySQL mapping is used most of the time, but it
seems that a part of JBOSS does'nt recognize it and tries to use hypersonic sql what
ever the parameters would be.
Snce my first message, I made a search for hypersonic in the *.xml
I think the problem came from this:
I removed hsqldb-jdbc2-service.xml from the all\deploy\jms folder, but I did not
replace it by mysql-jdbc2-service.xml.
Didn't try to see if it still asks for hypersonic sql, but it was definately missing.
Best regards, Marc
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Hi, I thought I made all the necessary changes to assign MYSQL as the default Database
for JBOSS (all). and I removed all the hsqldb configuration files
However, at startup, jboss tries to create a table with warchar(256) fields that
MySQL doesn't support (hypersonic SQL did support them)