Sorry, correction:-
Should be:
line.isContinued() is always returning true
Regards,
Chee Seng
Chua Chee Seng wrote:
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> It does not work. When executed, the debugging console is showing these
> lines:-
>
> 220-xxx.xxx.xxx ESMTP Exim x.xx #1 Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:29:11 +0800
> 2
Hi Johnanes,
Thank you for your reply, but I think the client account and the smtp are
fine, as when I substituded it with Sun's Javamail implementation it works
fine. The source code shows that it doesn't support multilines 220, and
Rick is going to fix it very soon. :-)
Thank you very much f
Hi Rick,
It does not work. When executed, the debugging console is showing these
lines:-
220-xxx.xxx.xxx ESMTP Exim x.xx #1 Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:29:11 +0800
220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicted,
220 and/or bulk email.
It then stopped there until a Read timed ou
David, do you know if the SecurityProvider in Geronimo will supply a
default value of realm when plain user/pass login is done?
If so than JNDI login as follows should work:
props.setProperty("java.naming.security.principal", "admin");
props.setProperty("java.naming.security.credentials"
IIRC there was a way to do a remote login from a non-j2ee app client
in 1.1 but it was very hard and I don't remember how to get it to work.
Can you switch to 2.0.1? I'm not sure if the jndi security
parameters will result in a successful login but I think you can use
the OpenejbRemoteLogi
On Aug 22, 2007, at 11:50 AM, David Jencks wrote:
On Aug 22, 2007, at 1:59 AM, Damien Barthe wrote:
Hello,
thanks for the tip.
I try to put the spring lib and the spring app into the /lib
directory of
the EAR. I also try to "install" these JAR in Geronimo (it put the
lib in
the "reposit
Chris,
I do not believe that there is any place in the admin console that shows how
many connections are being used in a database pool.
I am pretty sure that as soon as you use one that it grabs the minimum
immediately.
For myself, I use the monitoring tools that come with my database. I
us
Does anyone know of a way to monitor the number of connections being
used in a particular database pool?
We have set a high max number of connections but we would like to know
exactly how many connections it us using up.
Thanks.
- Chris
Hi Oleg,
This feature was added to the standalone client in Geronimo 2.0.
-David
On Aug 22, 2007, at 7:09 AM, Oleg Nitz wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to set up JAAS login for standalone client.
On server I have successfully deployed EAR with the following
security section in geronimo-applicat
On Aug 22, 2007, at 1:59 AM, Damien Barthe wrote:
Hello,
thanks for the tip.
I try to put the spring lib and the spring app into the /lib
directory of
the EAR. I also try to "install" these JAR in Geronimo (it put the
lib in
the "repository")...and unfortunately the 2 webapps continue to
Chua Chee Seng wrote:
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the reply. I would be happy to help out testing it. However, I
am very new to this community and some guidance is really appreciated. :-)
This should be fairly simple. I built a 1.1.1 version of SMTP code and
placed it here:
http://people.apach
Hi All,
I am trying to set up JAAS login for standalone client.
On server I have successfully deployed EAR with the following security
section in geronimo-application.xml:
http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/security-1.1";>
class="org.apache.geronimo.security.realm.provi
Hello,
thanks for the tip.
I try to put the spring lib and the spring app into the /lib directory of
the EAR. I also try to "install" these JAR in Geronimo (it put the lib in
the "repository")...and unfortunately the 2 webapps continue to have a
different instance of the Service...
(NB : I use ger
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