rm $RESIN_HOME/lib/ejb-30.jar worked for us
- Dave
On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:52 AM, LSK7 wrote:
>
> I could not figure out how to use Hibernate JPA with resin 3.1.2.
> The link
> here says that the bug for the third party persistence providers
> has been
> fixed in resin-3.1.2 but I am not able
I've seen small TCP/IP MTU sizes cause similar behavior. We had VPN
software that set the MTU to less than the IP default, which I think should
have been 1500(?). Result was packet fragmentation that caused huge delays
in the Microsoft TCP implementation. I think the MTU setting, in this case,
w
On Oct 5, 2007, at 4:31 AM, Mattias Jiderhamn wrote:
> By the way, the CPU usage is peaking all the way through. Around
> 49% on
> my dual core system.
> (And there is even more memory on the computer with the problem
> than the
> other one)
Do you see a difference if you remove the resin.dl
>
> Serge Kystautas wrote:
>I've seen something like this, and we were able to diagnose it on a Unix
>environment by using a program called truss
>(http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/cgi-bin/mansec?1+truss) which allows you to
>watch every file that is getting read. I don't know of a Windows
>equivalen
Mattias Jiderhamn wrote:
> Now suddenly (ok, after returning from vacation), the application is
> immensely slow - on one of the computers!
> Starting Resin and the application now takes anywhere from 3 to 5
> minutes on my home computer, compared to the usual 30 or so seconds.
> Loading a simple p
By the way, the CPU usage is peaking all the way through. Around 49% on
my dual core system.
(And there is even more memory on the computer with the problem than the
other one)
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I have tried turning other applications and services, including firewall
and anti-virus, off.
Disk operations outside Resin (such as zipping the project or
defragmenting the disc) does not seem affected.
Thanks for the guess though.
/Mattias
Andre van Dalen wrote:
> Wild guess; maybe your virus
Wild guess; maybe your viruschecker decided to check those reads where
previously it did not
(possibly also unpacking .jars on the fly in-memory as it sees them as zip
archives) ?
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Hi list.
I have my J2EE webapp on an external hard drive, which I carry between
my office and my home computer.
On each computer - running Windows XP and Java 1.5 - I have a Resin
(3.0.22) installation and a shortcut to start Resin with the server root
on the external drive.
This has worked flawles