söndagen den 17 november 2002 kl 15.30 skrev SainTiss:
during my early experiments, I had managed to deploy a simple entity
bean using the default database.
So during that process, a table was created there...
Now I'm wondering how I can delete that table again, since it's no
longer of any use..
SainTiss wrote:
Hi,
it didn't open anything at first, but when looking at the jboss log, I
saw it was due to an X authentication problem...
Executing "xhost +localhost" solved it... Is this a known issue?
Thanks
Hans
This is a very well known issue, but it doesn't matter with JBoss,
Hypers
s a Swing application in a separate window.
>
> Regards,
> Adrian
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Hi,
It starts a Swing application in a separate window.
Regards,
Adrian
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Date: 17 Nov 2002 16:18:16 +0100
Hi,
I've
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> >Hi,
> >
> >during my early experiments, I had managed to deploy a simple entity
> >bean using the
Hi,
http://localhost:8080/jmx-console
find service=hypersonic
click invoke on startDatabaseManager()
drop table whatever
Regards,
Adrian
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Hi,
during my early experiments, I had managed to deploy a simple entity
bean using the default database.
So during that process, a table was created there...
Now I'm wondering how I can delete that table again, since it's no
longer of any use...
Thanks
Hans
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