cvs client is telling
me that the host could not be found. Does anyone know from where I can download
examples of inbound and outbound connectors?
Thanks and Regards,
Simon J.
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Date: Wed, 24 Sep
can download examples of inbound and
outbound connectors?
Thanks and Regards,
Simon J.
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Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:09:33
Thanks Donald,
I will get it from there :)
Regards,
Simon J.
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 09:40:10 -0400
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The TranQL project is using a SVN repo now (their website was never
updated
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply. I started reading the J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification
yesterday and hope this will help me to better understand how J2EE connectors
work and thus use the maximum out of them :)
To say the truth I am interested in building a connector which is able to
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On Sep 25, 2008, at 1:03 AM, Simon Aquilina wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply. I started reading the J2EE Connector 1.5
Specification yesterday and hope this will help me to better
understand how J2EE connectors work and thus use the maximum out of
them :)
To say the truth I am
with Weblogic server, not
Geronimo (see my posting on dev).
Maybe an Apache project for a resource adapter framework were the right
solution ...
Greetings,
Juergen
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to focus my energy on Geronimo since this is a real
application server and J2EE certified.
I thought that first of all I should read the J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification.
Is this the right place to start? Or Geronimo has some other documentation
which I should consider? I have tried
the J2EE Connector 1.5
Specification. Is this the right place to start? Or Geronimo has some other
documentation which I should consider? I have tried the Documentation
section to see what is available but (like in the case of Tomcat) I did not
find much related to connectors.
Also please do correct
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Subject: Re: J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification
Have a look at http://txconnect.sourceforge.net/
it might make your job a lot easier.
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Hi,
I am
+0200
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Subject: Re: J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification
Have a look at http://txconnect.sourceforge.net/
it might make your job a lot easier.
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Simon Aquilina
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Hi,
I am
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