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Well finally someone wakes up to defend themselves in clear tones. Unfortunally it
seems no one else of the JBoss group wants to speak out on this.
I am not spreading FUD or anything. I am a customer too. Just because I'm not
posting, doesnt mean I dont spread the word.
I'm a SW development ma
I guess the silence is indirectly an admission.
It really saddens me that you can call yourself "professional open source company" and
not only perform astroturfing (which is bad enough), but actually create false
identities and post the stuff that was posted.
I have until now been a supporter
No - thats not my blog. Its just posted as an example of the discussion out there. A
lot of other blogs didnt write their comments "as nice as this one", so didnt want to
link to those.
Back on topic - so reading Marcs reply didnt really directly answer the question.
Indirectly the quote ""Astr
Having recently read Slashdot, TSS forums and various blogs (like this one:
http://jroller.com/page/pyrasun/20040517#the_anonymous_fakers) I must say I'm shaken
in my belief.
Having been happy with JBoss as such for over 2 years or so I'm actually somewhat
taken back by this practice if true.
Tried that too. Also deleting dirs, moving files and all. I even have the problem
after copying the files onto a Linux server and running them there.
Only solution that works for me right now is to run the code in the "all" server
setting. Removing the jboss-net dir makes the problem disappear f
I have the exact same problem.
3.2.3 on Windows. I take the jboss-net.sar dir and copy it to the default/deploy.
Same error as you got with unable to move etc. web-console.war
Has anyone found a fix for this? It might be something about deployment order and
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