RE: Deployment Question

2009-04-10 Thread Russell Collins
Thank you for your help with this information. From: Kevan Miller [mailto:kevan.mil...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 4:42 PM To: user@geronimo.apache.org Subject: Re: Deployment Question On Apr 9, 2009, at 2:09 PM, Russell Collins wrote: Couple of questions that I have with the ins

Re: G trunk and maven dependencies question

2009-04-10 Thread David Jencks
For some reason I'm not seeing this locally, perhaps due to the local changes in my build. I took a heavy-handed approach of just deleting the timestamped artifacts from the snapshot repo. Please let us know if this does not fix the problem. thanks david jencks On Apr 10, 2009, at 4:11 A

Re: G trunk and maven dependencies question

2009-04-10 Thread Peter Petersson
Oh sry my mistake I pointed to the wrong file(s) the dependencies.xml files don't have the version tag. I rebuilt from a empty local repository and did a mvn clean install on gernimo/server/trunk (svn rev 763909) and here is a couple of places where the dated version of geronimo-jaspi_1.0_spec

Re: G trunk and maven dependencies question

2009-04-10 Thread Peter Petersson
David Jencks wrote: Where exactly do you see the file with the dated version? I've looked around in my build and don't see anything obvious. BTW this problem sounds familiar but I don't remember yet when I ran into it... Searching for geronimo-jaspi_1.0_spec in trunk i see the dated version ta

Re: is there any way to auto recover the wasce server?

2009-04-10 Thread Jack Cai
I'd say it's not a good idea to restart the server to clean up things. If it's the performance becomes unacceptable because there are too many users and the server is overloaded, then you should add more servers to the cluster to distribute the workload, or upgrade the hardware configuration of th