Please join us in congratulating Forrest as a new member of the Geronimo
PMC. In addition to all his work on Samples, Forrest also has
demonstrated a clear commitment to Geronimo in numerous other areas.
We're very glad that he has accepted our invitation to join us in
providing oversight of the
Please join us in congratulating Delos as a new member of the Geronimo
PMC. In addition to all his work on GEP and Samples, Delos also has
demonstrated a clear commitment to Geronimo in numerous other areas.
We're very glad that he has accepted our invitation to join us in
providing oversight of
Here's a heads-up for anyone using the OpenJPA2 plugins with a Geronimo
2.1.5 server (but not 2.1.3 or 2.1.4 servers)
Dianne over on the OpenJPA team was having problems deploying Daytrader
2.1.3 on Geronimo 2.1.5 on Windows after installing the OpenJPA2
plugins, so I took a look and discovere
I'm copying the last version of the auto-exported content from our
various Confluence spaces over to our geronimo.a.o website right now.
You should be able to reach the docs in about an hour, after the next
www rsync runs.
For Doc links that are -
http://cwiki.apache.org/GOx
you'll be able
The JAR entries have to be created, as we don't supply default alias
entries for those. Just stop the server, add the alias entry and jar to
the repo, then restart. If you are using the app client container, then
you'll also have to add it to -
var/config/client_artifact_aliases.properties
Don
If you run into problems using the OpenJPA 2.0.0-beta plugins (after
getting them installed) then please head over to our OpenJPA mailing
list (us...@openjpa.apache.org) and we'll try to help you out there, as
we're still working on a final 2.0.0 release.
-Donald
On 3/2/10 5:11 AM, Michael Simon
I've created a second release candidate of a set of plugins that can be
used to upgrade an existing Geronimo 2.1.3, 2.1.4 or 2.1.5-SNAPSHOT
server from OpenJPA 1.x to the new OpenJPA 2.0.0-beta, so users can
start experimenting with a JPA 2.0 certified codebase.
I just updated the hosted openjpa2/
I've created a plugin that can be used to upgrade an existing Geronimo
2.2 or 2.2.1-SNAPSHOT server from OpenJPA 1.x to the new
OpenJPA 2.0.0-beta, so users can start experimenting with a JPA 2.0
certified codebase.
I just updated the hosted openjpa2/geronimo-plugins.xml for the beta
release, so i
I've created a plugin that can be used to upgrade an existing Geronimo
2.1.3, 2.1.4 or 2.1.5-SNAPSHOT server from OpenJPA 1.x to the new
OpenJPA 2.0.0-beta, so users can start experimenting with a JPA 2.0
certified codebase.
I just updated the hosted openjpa2/geronimo-plugins.xml for the beta
rele
The XSSXSRFFilter is a servlet filter that we use to block XSS and XSRF
security attacks on the webapps we provide in the server. The code has
to be included in a web.xml as a servlet filter, so it should not be in
the servlet chain for user apps Can you give more details on your app?
-
You would need to create a set of Hibernate plugins that replaces the
OpenJPA ones provided in Geronimo.
Take a look at how I created the OpenJPA2 plugins to see how it could be
done -
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/plugins/openjpa2/branches
-Donald
Michael Simons wrote:
Hello,
For those of you wanting to try out JPA2 in Apache Geronimo before the
JSR-317 spec is finalized and before our 3.0 release, now you can. I've
created a set of plugins -
Geronimo Plugins, OpenJPA2 :: CAR
Geronimo Plugins, OpenJPA2 :: Deployer
that use the OpenJPA 2.0.0-M3 release [1], w
,
The following is my test on building server 2.2 and error message
emailed to Donald. You may know the reason.
Thanks
Fei Li
-Original Message-
From: Fei LI [mailto:f...@mdacorporation.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 10:45 AM
To: Donald Woods; d...@geronimo.apache.org
Which version of Geronimo? Which OS?
-Donald
Adam Ruggles wrote:
I recently begin enabling WADI clustering in our test environment with two
Apache Geronimo Nodes behind a load balancer. My current setup does not
have sticky sessions enabled. It seems to be working well until I start
throwing
I haven't looked at the example, but see if the persistence.xml includes-
org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.PersistenceProvider
If it does, either comment out that line or change it to-
org.apache.openjpa.persistence.PersistenceProviderImpl
and try again
-Donald
tornike wrote:
I was trying to
Forwarding helpful info from OpenJPA user list
Original Message
Subject: RE: JPA issue [RESOLVED]
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 09:33:09 -0500
From: Russell Collins
Reply-To: us...@openjpa.apache.org
To: us...@openjpa.apache.org
References:
<69befce5aaebca44b1301ad2360e83c79f7d
ase.
What's your opinion?
2009/7/21 Kevan Miller <mailto:kevan.mil...@gmail.com>>
On Jul 21, 2009, at 5:21 AM, konkere wrote:
Donald Woods-2 wrote:
The nightly/unstable/unreleased builds are under:
http://people.apache.org/dist/geronim
I would like to welcome Delos aboard, as he recently accepted the
Geronimo PMC invitation to become a committer. His account was created
last week (delos), so you should start seeing some commits from him as
soon as we finish granting him karma.
-Donald
The nightly/unstable/unreleased builds are under:
http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/eclipse/unstable/
For GEP 2.1.5 (which support 2.0.x and 2.1.x servers) you'd want:
http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/eclipse/unstable/2.1.5/geronimo-eclipse-plugin-2.1.5-deployable.zip
-Donald
Ivan
The 2.1.4 plugin does not support Galileo...
You'll need to install one of the nightly/unstable builds of 2.1.5
plugin until it is released. See [1] for details.
[1]http://geronimo.apache.org/development-tools.html#DevelopmentTools-NightlyBuilds
-Donald
Ivan Babanin wrote:
Hello! Plz he
Looks like that site is no longer serving those files, so I commented it
out of the geronimo/site/trunk/docs/driver-downloads.properties file -
driver.mysql31.url.1=http://mysql.he.net/Downloads/Connector-J/mysql-connector-java-3.1.12.zip
driver.mysql31.url.2=http://mysql.mirrors.pair.com/Downlo
For more background on the Geronimo Blueprint code in sandbox, checkout
Guillaume's presentation from the OSGi DevCon in Zurich -
http://gnodet.blogspot.com/2009/06/osgi-blueprint-services.html
Can you also paste your datasource and jms plans, specifically the ones
for -
sams.jca
UBQ_JSR212_JCA_Queue
console.jms
sams
console.dbpool
jdbc_sams
-Donald
ardf69 wrote:
geronimo-tomcat6-javaee5-2.1.4 under windows
Ciao Angelo
Donald Woods-2 wrote:
Which release and assembly
That sounds like maybe a XSSXSRF filter problem
Can you download and try the latest 2.1.5-SNAPSHOT build, which includes
some fixes for discovered issues with that filter?
http://people.apache.org/builds/geronimo/server/binaries/2.1/
-Donald
Florian Schaetz wrote:
Florian Schaetz (hey
What was the directory structure and filenames used when you added it to
the server repository (assuming you already tried the same structure
that worked for your the other coder) and what name did you use when
trying to create the datasource name (any special chars)?
-Donald
Florian Schaet
Which release and assembly (Tomcat vs. Jetty) of Geronimo are you using?
-Donald
ardf69 wrote:
Hi all,
I create a inbound JCA that connects to some JMS Queues (their name is
defined in a DB accessed by hibernate classes). The deploy of the jca and
the start/stop is ok. Here there is the ra.xm
Noticed you extracted the server to /usr/local. What directory/file
permissions did you use? Can the current user create/write/delete files
and directories?
Does start/stop work okay if you use the startup.sh/shutdown.sh scripts
that use the old geronimo.sh shell script instead of gshell?
Try using the following Daytrader branch and a 2.1 Server instead of trunk -
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/daytrader/branches/2.1.3/
-Donald
Andrig wrote:
kevan wrote:
On May 4, 2009, at 9:31 PM, Andrig wrote:
I have another missing artifact. If you could point me in the ri
Believe you may be mixing concepts here. Try putting the persistence
info in a META-INF/persistence.xml file instead of your
geronimo-web.xml, like the Bank example in the Geronimo Samples -
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/samples/branches/2.1/samples/bank/bank
-ejb/src/main/resources
Please note that everyone using a prior Geronimo 2.0.x through 2.1.3
release is urged to upgrade to the 2.1.4 level ASAP.
The security vulnerabilities (XSS, XSRF and multiple directory traversal
vulnerabilities) were mentioned on the ZDNet website last week and in
their Zero Day newsletter -
I would like to welcome Ivan aboard, as he recently accepted the
Geronimo PMC invitation to become a committer. His account was just
created this morning (xuhaihong), so you should start seeing some
commits from him soon.
-Donald
Canceling this vote, due to lack of interest.
-Donald
Donald Woods wrote:
All,
I've prepared a release candidate of DayTrader 2.1.3 for your review and
vote. This release can only be installed on Geronimo 2.1.3 server or
later.
The source level is Rev723010 from the followin
Sounds good to me.
Should step #8 include a post to the private@ list, so other PMC members
will have some history behind the fixes being checked into svn in step #9?
-Donald
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Jan 19, 2009, at 9:14 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
There was a long discussion around mid
There was a long discussion around mid-December on the private and
security Geronimo mailing lists about how to handle security
vulnerabilities. The outcome of that discussion (which is mainly a
boilerplate suggested by Mark Thomas for all projects to use) can be
found on our Project Policies
bongosdude wrote:
Donald,
I still do not see the file deployer.log created after I change settings as
told in the file deployer-log4j.properties? How does the server know which
properties to read?
-B
Donald Woods-2 wrote:
If you are running the server in a background process, also take a
It could be the OpenJPA level used in the 2.1.1 server. Can you try
using a 2.1.4-SNAPSHOT or 2.2-SNAPSHOT server build, which is using
OpenJPA 1.2.0?
The latest 2.1.4-SNAPSHOT build that passed the integration testsuite is
at -
http://people.apache.org/builds/geronimo/server/binaries/2.1/20
What level of Geronimo are you using - 2.1.3, 2.1.4-SNAPSHOT or
2.2-SNAPSHOT?
Also, what OS locale are you trying to use for your server and console?
I'm running the server and console on a English MacOSX and WinXP without
problems
-Donald
cbkihong wrote:
A really quick and probably
If you are running the server in a background process, also take a look
at var/log/geronimo.out (output to the console window.)
The deploy client will log to var/log/deployer.log
If you still don't see anything, try updating the
server-log4j.properties and deployer-log4j.properties to use:
In a recent email to the Apache PMCs, it was brought to our attention
that we needed to create and publish a Privacy Policy, due to using
Google Analytics. In response, we have created and posted a privacy
policy for the Apache Geronimo websites at -
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxPMGT/geronimo-
Which JDK are you using? I've seen on occasion when Java SE 6 is used
and the server doesn't shutdown cleanly, that all of the JSPs get
recompiled on the next startup, which can take 30+ secs depending on the
speed of your machine and the apps you have deployed.
-Donald
Luis OrtÃz Silva wr
Did you use the "Update Repository List" option before trying to install
the plugin this time? I ran into a case yesterday where I had to use
the Update option before I could install the DayTrader plugins from a
manually added repo
-Donald
cuatez wrote:
Well, it started again from scr
Vista introduces new security constraints, so some simple questions to
help debug what's going on (as I don't have a Vista machine to test with) -
- Are you running Geronimo under the same User as it was
installed/extracted with?
- Does the user account you're running Geronimo under have Admi
Have you looked at the DayTrader sample plan for Oracle XA under -
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/daytrader/trunk/README
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/daytrader/trunk/plans/dayTrader-oracle-XA-plan.xml
The last time I deployed DayTrader with the Oracle 10 XA RAR, it was
ba
All,
I've prepared a release candidate of DayTrader 2.1.3 for your review and
vote. This release can only be installed on Geronimo 2.1.3 server or later.
The source level is Rev723010 from the following svn branch:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/daytrader/branches/2.1.3/
When the
BTW - On Windows, here is a great free MD5 gui based program to verify
the download files -
http://www.md5summer.org/
-Donald
Donald Woods wrote:
What path is Geronimo installed under?
If you extracted it into C:\Program Files\ or under your home directory,
then try extracting it to a
java:248)
at
org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:182)
... 14 more
Do you have any idea why it fails ? Do you want me to open a bug for this ?
Tim McConnell wrote:
I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!
Donald Woods wrote
What path is Geronimo installed under?
If you extracted it into C:\Program Files\ or under your home directory,
then try extracting it to a shorter path without spaces, like
C:\geronimo-tomcat6-javaee5\ instead.
Also, try verifying that the file you downloaded was not corrupted
during transit
Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in
config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on
something besides localhost?
-Donald
Tim McConnell wrote:
Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a
java.net.ConnectException even after following my
You could also try specifying a Maven mirror which is closer to your
location -
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Mirrors+Repositories
-Donald
Ceki Gulcu wrote:
Hello all,
After successfully following the "5-minute Tutorial on Enterprise
Application Development with Eclipse and Ge
Continuing the discussion started in GERONIMO-4429...
How is your environment setup -
What version of Maven (should be 2.0.9)?
What version of Java (should be Java SE 5)?
How much memory does your machine have (probably need 1GB)?
-Donald
Ceki Gulcu wrote:
Hello all,
After successfully foll
I opened https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-4426 to look at
adding a new portlet to the console, to allow dynamic changing of the
logger levels.
-Donald
Juergen Weber wrote:
What is the recommended logging-framework for applications running in
Geronimo?
Log4J? slf4j?
I tried b
Doug, can you open a JIRA and attach your script as a patch/file with
the ASF contribution flag checked, so we can possibly include this as a
sample or in the server assemblies?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO
Or reply to this thread with the statement that you "Grant license to
e server rejects keystorePass as an
illegal parameter or some such. I'm not sure what else I'd want to
check before filing a JIRA.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
If you are using the Tomcat assembly
Seems like a question for the MyFaces/Tomahawk community, but a quick
Google search turned up the following -
Article on using inputFileUpload -
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/07/13/jsfupload.html?page=1
Tomahawk docs on inputFileUpload -
http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk-project/toma
I believe this is known problem in the OpenJPA 1.0.3 level we used in
the 2.0.* and 2.1.* releases. Can you try a recent 2.1.4-SNAPSHOT build
(such as the one below) to see if OpenJPA 1.2.0 fixes this?
Subject: [BUILD] branches/2.1: Successful
Date: 18 Nov 2008 17:11:08 -
Geronimo Revisio
Seems like it would be a great feature to add support for using an
existing tomcat-users.xml in Geronimo without having to convert it to a
properties file, so I opened GERONIMO-4419 as a placeholder.
-Donald
David Jencks wrote:
On Oct 30, 2008, at 3:32 AM, johnxmas wrote:
Hi,
I'm moving
Manu, I opened GERONIMO-4418 to reference this as a possible Sample we
could create for 2.2.
-Donald
Manu George wrote:
Hi Hearty,
My understanding was that we just needed to hide the log4j and slf4j
classes to use logging
However a quick search came up with this
http://webui.sourcelabs.co
Cool! Maybe you'd like to open a JIRA and contribute your script once
you're done? :-)
For the status, maybe you could try something like -
isGeronimoRunning()
{
ps_log=`mktemp /var/tmp/geronimo-ps.log`
ps auxww >"$ps_log"
geronimo_is_running="false"
if grep " -Dorg.apache.geronimo.ba
If you are using the Tomcat assembly (I'm looking at 2.1.x), then there
is a complete example of a HTTPS connector in config.xml, which includes
the keystorePass attribute -
${ServerHostname}
${HTTPSPort + PortOffset}
8192
150
Try creating a DB Pool that doesn't contain a space "%2F" in the name.
-Donald
Hearty wrote:
But I am getting the following error
geronimo_configure.sh geronimo_deploy.sh
-bash-3.00$ geronimo_deploy.sh
/export/home/indsanra/websphere/_jvm
/export/home/indsanra/websphere/_jvm/jre /e
xport/ho
We'll also try to get this fix into the 2.1 maintenance stream
-Donald
Lin Sun wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for reporting this prob to us. I have investigated it and made
a fix to our 2.2 trunk code base (see
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-4370).
Since you are working on a release
The TranQL project is using a SVN repo now (their website was never
updated...)
The different TranQL components can be found under -
http://svn.codehaus.org/tranql/
-Donald
Simon Aquilina wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to bring this up again. I read most of the connector specification
and I feel
Since the fix went into Geronimo 2.1.2, this should make it into the
next WASCE release targeted for December, which will upgrade from
Geronimo 2.1.1 to 2.1.3.
-Donald
Jarek Gawor wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Juergen Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jarek, thanks that helped. I
Looks like you're using the Geronimo Jetty + CXF assembly below, while
WASCE only provides a Tomcat +Axis2 assembly. Can you try the Geronimo
Tomcat + Axis2 assembly instead, so you are comparing like runtimes?
-Donald
Juergen Weber wrote:
I deployed a simple war on Geronimo 2.1.3 and got
t to add an entry
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/server/tags/2.1.3/repository/
>
> also in
> http://geronimo.apache.org/plugins/geronimo-2.1.3/geronimo-plugins.xml.
>
> Thanks
> Ashish
>
> 2008/10/6 Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
#1 should be fixed within an hour, as I updated the geronimo-plugin.xml
for the 2.1.3 server to include our private repo in svn.
-Donald
Lin Sun wrote:
Hi,
I think install the following ontop of little G will get you to the
little G + activemq env.
activemq-ra (Geronimo Plugins, ActiveMQ :
I just added the svn repo into the default-repository list in the
geronimo-plugin.xml for server 2.1.3/2.1.4/2.2 and samples 2.1.2/2.2, so
give it about an hour for the rsync cron to run and try it again.
-Donald
Lin Sun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is avail in our private repo here -
>
> https://sv
Which version of Eclipse and Geronimo Server are you trying to use?
The latest Geronimo Eclipse Plugin (GEP) 2.1.3 supports -
- Eclipse Europa (3.3) and Ganymede (3.4)
- Geronimo Server 2.0.x and 2.1.x
- Java SE 5 and 6 (but Java 5 is the recommended runtime environment)
The page detailing
been tested with
Geronimo?
Thanks
Donald Woods-2 wrote:
Do you get the same results with the Sun 1.6.0_07 JDK?
-Donald
jklcom99 wrote:
This might have manifested from the fact that we had to clear out the
manifest classpath due the invalid jar exception during deployment and
merging the jms
eparate because other apps depend on that jms module
also.
Can you make these two fixes happen sooner because we really really really
need them in order to upgrade?
Thanks
Donald Woods-2 wrote:
OPENEJB-889 may not happen until their 3.1 release and Geronimo 2.2, but
didn't you find a work
Do you get the same results with the Sun 1.6.0_07 JDK?
-Donald
jklcom99 wrote:
This might have manifested from the fact that we had to clear out the
manifest classpath due the invalid jar exception during deployment and
merging the jms module.
Thus, we're in need of these two fixes
https://is
All,
The Apache Geronimo PMC is pleased to announce that Manu George has
accepted our invitation to become an Apache Geronimo committer.
Congratulations Manu and welcome aboard!
Thanks,
Donald Woods
ryone,
Donald
Donald Woods wrote:
All,
I've prepared a release candidate of Geronimo Server 2.1.3 for your
review and vote.
The source for RC1 is Rev693849 from the following svn branch:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/server/branches/2.1.3/
When the release vote is approved,
We currently don't support deploying aar files, just JEE5 artifact types.
Do you have more info on #2? The 2.0/2.1 JEE5 server assemblies include
axis2, so you'd probably need a geronimo deployment plan to hide the
axis2 packages we provide
-Donald
jcaristi wrote:
Is is possible to d
Have you modified the default keystore settings in config.xml?
keystoreFile, keystorePass, keystoreType
Or modified/deleted the default keystore?
var/security/keystores/geronimo-default
What services is your app using - EJBs, security, connectors, jms, app
client, ?
Which JDK are you
e.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-889
We really need these to migrate to G2x.
Thank you
Donald Woods-2 wrote:
No, and I've updated https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3316
with some fix versions so this doesn't fall of our radar again. Thanks.
-Donald
jklcom99 wrote:
Kevan,
Which assembly - tomcat + axis2 or jetty + cxf?
Can you open a JIRA for this?
-Donald
Beniamin Mazan wrote:
I've just found that Geronimo (2.1) caches (?) wsdl. I have two WS-clients
(one local, and another-remote) that call to my service.
If first call to get wsdl is made by local clien
Are you using Eclipse, or just cmdline tools?
-Donald
Marco Laponder wrote:
Hi All,
I am wondering if the current setup for my development environment is
optimal. I have a maven project with all the relevant resource for mu
EAR containing a WAR.
When I want to test my changes, I package a
. GEP may also be used to start the
server.
These changes would be for after 2.1.3.
Our SVN seems down now, otherwise I'd make some updates.
Comments?
Ted
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
I've prepared a release candidate of Gero
No, and I've updated https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3316
with some fix versions so this doesn't fall of our radar again. Thanks.
-Donald
jklcom99 wrote:
Kevan,
Is there a way to tell Geronimo to ignore the manifest classpath that is
included in the jars while deploying inst
Discussion thread for Geronimo Server 2.1.3 RC1 release thread -
http://www.nabble.com/-DISCUSS--Geronimo-2.1.3-release-tt19186703s134.html
-Donald
All,
I've prepared a release candidate of Geronimo Server 2.1.3 for your
review and vote.
The source for RC1 is Rev693849 from the following svn branch:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/server/branches/2.1.3/
When the release vote is approved, I will svn mv the code to:
https://s
Opened the following JIRA for this -
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-4291
Checking the fix into svn for 2.1.3 and 2.2 now.
-Donald
Gianny Damour wrote:
Hi Adam,
At this stage, there is no bug number and I will create one as soon as I
get better connectivity (I moved house ov
WASCE questions should be directed to the IBM forum -
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=541
-Donald
samifiaz wrote:
Hi rommie ,
I think I am also facing the same problem , i can start the server but on
publishing , it throws the following exception
Could not publi
I just upgraded our 2.1 branch and trunk to use OpenJPA 1.2.0 instead of
the older 1.0.2 level. Can you grab a 2.1 snapshot build tomorrow
(20080904 or later) and see if that solves your problem?
http://people.apache.org/builds/geronimo/server/binaries/2.1/
-Donald
ericp56 wrote:
Hello,
So you're using the generic TranQL adapter - tranql-connector-ra-1.4.rar?
-Donald
MichaelHaeublein wrote:
Hi,
We are using neither of them. We use a JDBC driver (ojdbc-14.jar) for the
connectionn pool.
Donald Woods-2 wrote:
Are you using the provided tranql-connector-oracle-local-1.
Are you using the provided tranql-connector-oracle-local-1.3.rar or
tranql-connector-oracle-xa-1.3.rar for the server db connection pool?
-Donald
MichaelHaeublein wrote:
Hello,
Me any my colleauge are working on client-server-application,
which is using geronimo as an application server and
Believe your best bet is to wait for 1.6.0 SR2, as there are many known
problems with SR1, like not being able to build with Maven 2.0.5 or later.
-Donald
Juergen Weber wrote:
The last line in the log is
13:59:58,847 INFO [startup] Deployed
Application(path=/projekte/geronimo-jetty6-javaee
Time to start the discussion on winding down changes and preparing for a
Geronimo 2.1.3 release.
Server fixes/enhancements are listed on the Release Status page -
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxPMGT/geronimo-213-release-status.html
Details on included security fixes in dependent components are lis
This is a notice to developers and users -
I've run into several JSP files in our build (mainly the monitor webapp)
that require code changes to work with Tomcat 6.0.18, due to tightened
code around the JSP 2.0 spec in Jasper during the Tomcat 6.0.17 release.
The build errors look something l
We use the JSR77 code to get the stats, which you can also use JMX to
retrieve
-Donald
Peter L. Berghold wrote:
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Peter L. Berghold wrote:
Trygve Hardersen wrote:
Sorry, it's java.lang.Runtime, no import needed :)
That's all well and good
Yep, I ran into this issue long ago on AIX, which is due to the
filenames in the TAR, not the tar filename.
-Donald
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Aug 13, 2008, at 7:15 AM, Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
It's not the filename but the content, I guess. I get the following
error messag
Try the zip file instead. The TAR on AIX doesn't support long filenames.
-Donald
Malcolm Gorman wrote:
I downloaded geronimo-tomcat6-javaee5-2.1.2-bin.tar.gz
Linux/Mac OS X/Unix Downloads Geronimo 2.1.2 with Tomcat 6 (tar.gz)
to my AIX server and confirmed that the md5 checksum is correc
Agree.
-Donadl
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Aug 9, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:
Joe Bohn wrote:
+1
I think we will need to have a mechanism to ensure additions are
valid and match what a user has asked to post. I propose that we use
JIRA as a tool to receive requests to be included in t
3:40 PM, Donald Woods wrote:
I'd prefer a new link under the Community leftnav and one or more
pages behind it in our existing GMOxSITE wiki.
Sounds good to me.
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Aug 7, 2008, at 8:15 AM, weberj wrote:
For Glassfish there are several sucess stories:
I'd prefer a new link under the Community leftnav and one or more pages
behind it in our existing GMOxSITE wiki.
-Donald
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Aug 7, 2008, at 8:15 AM, weberj wrote:
For Glassfish there are several sucess stories:
http://blogs.sun.com/stories/
Are there for Geronimo /
The biggest problem, is the level of WTP used by Rational.
RAD/RSA 7.0 uses Eclispe 3.2 and WTP 1.5.
RAD/RSA 7.5 uses Eclipse 3.3 and WTP 2.0, which is the Eclipse levels
GEP 2.1.1 was tested against. I think Tim tried running GEP 2.1.1 on
RAD 7.5, but ran into a missing Console prereq you
I'd like to welcome Yun Feng Ma as Geronimo's newest committer. He
should have his Apache account and karma in the next week or so.
Yun Feng, keep up all of the great work to test and submit patches, as
you've helped make Geronimo a better server for all of our users.
-Donald
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I'd like to welcome Ted Kirby as Geronimo's newest committer.
Ted, keep up all the great work on the Eclipse Plugin and welcome aboard!
-Donald
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Which level of Geronimo?
For "deployment" are you using cmdline, console or hot deploy directory?
Do you place the geronimo-application.xml in the ear or passing it in on
the cmdline deploy?
Did you create a geronimo-web.xml?
-Donald
timo.ratilainen wrote:
Hello
I have a simple web applicat
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