Correct it is offtopic and the wrong forum.
But it was also missing from the wiki page:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossProperties
Though it can be easily found in the log4j doco.
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I ran the whole thing with a debugger at different points. The call to
connection.close() occurs everytime. I didnt run the debugger ,for the
continous while loop.
One more question , this is totally out of this context. Iam trying to build a
standard image of JBoss which abides to our existing
"viky4u" wrote :
| Why do you call it anti-pattern ?
|
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=HelpBugReport
Read the spec
anonymous wrote :
| One more intresting this is that there are timout values for the sockets on
the server config xmls and i dont see them work on these conditions
Adrian,
Iam using a single connection and things seems to be working.
(And stopping/starting the connection without closing them)
Iam not sure of the anti-pattern theing.
Why do you call it anti-pattern ?
I dont see why should it keep the connections establised from the cl
When i increase the max open file number on my linux system
Speak to your system administrator about to use fsof.
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"geniusfox" wrote : Oh, i have same problem withe you. When i increase the max
open file number on my linux system. It would hold on more than one or two days.
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossHelp
ME TOO
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Obviously broken code, that is described in the FAQ:
| } finally {
| if (connection != null) {
| try {
| browser.close(); // ERROR -> NO CLOSE
| session.close();
|
Oh, i have same problem withe you. When i increase the max open file number on
my linux system. It would hold on more than one or two days.
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The logging is useless
If it couldn't even create the connection:
| 2005-11-08
06:51:09,482|TP-Processor24|ERROR|org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSException|org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSException:
Cannot authenticate user; - nested throwable: (java.net.SocketException:
Socket closed)
| at org.jboss.mq.SpyJMSExcep
here is what i see after adding jboss debug on the client side
2005-11-10
00:49:17,666|TP-Processor24|DEBUG|tptpgateway.init.InitServlet|Loading the
JMSConfiguration
| 10919 2005-11-10
00:49:17,666|TP-Processor24|DEBUG|tptpgateway.init.InitServlet|JMSConfiguration=jmsprovider=JBOSS,
|
JBoss Vesion : jboss-4.0.2
JDK-Version : jdk 1.5_03
The config level changes are , I tried making a jboss_home and a jboss_base.
So I can change the binaries of JBoss when needed.
You can look at the part of start script.
export JBOSS_HOME=/opt/GEinet/jboss-4.0.2
|
| STATUS=10
| while [
JBoss Vesion : jboss-4.0.2
JDK-Version : jdk 1.5_03
The config level changes are , I tried making a jboss_home and a jboss_base.
So I can change the binaries of JBoss when needed.
You can look at the part of start script.
export JBOSS_HOME=/opt/GEinet/jboss-4.0.2
|
| STATUS=10
| while [
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