[JBoss-user] [Tomcat, HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: JBoss with Tomcat.

2006-05-04 Thread alesj
Each component / technology uses JBoss Cache differently. Standalone cache, clustered, for each app its own cache root, ... For example: Hibernate can use its own 'embeddable' JB cache or JMX provided JB cache. Ok, is this turning out to be a JBoss Cache question (wrong forum then), or what

[JBoss-user] [Tomcat, HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: JBoss with Tomcat.

2006-05-03 Thread alesj
It depends on what do you want to do with JBoss Cache? View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopicp=3941035#3941035 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=postingmode=replyp=3941035

[JBoss-user] [Tomcat, HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: JBoss with Tomcat.

2006-05-03 Thread Hi_i_am_Amit
Thanks for the reply, Can you explain me in more detail about what did u mean by It depends on what do you want to do with the JBoss Cache. Do you mean that if I use different technogies like Hibernate i need to configure it differently and If i don't use them i need to configure it through

[JBoss-user] [Tomcat, HTTPD, Servlets JSP] - Re: JBoss 3.2.3, Tomcat 4.1.29 NoClassDefFoundError

2005-10-10 Thread sjwoodman
jrinderle wrote : | Create a temp. folder. Extract jdom.jar, saxpath.jar, jaxen-core.jar, and jaxen-jdom.jar into that folder. Now create a new jdom.jar file which contains all of the class files you just extracted. (You can exclude the META-INF folder). Replace the jdom.jar in the JBoss lib