I will test in win 7 in a few hours and ket you know if i have the same
issue
El 10/12/2013 16:00, "Romain Manni-Bucau" escribió:
> I dont have a win (and only a netbook so cant virtualize) but win and lin
> doesnt handle File/URL the same way, can be an issue in xbean or tomee or
> myfaces or co
I dont have a win (and only a netbook so cant virtualize) but win and lin
doesnt handle File/URL the same way, can be an issue in xbean or tomee or
myfaces or codi. I'd test xbean first if I had a win.
Le 10 déc. 2013 21:53, "José Luis Cetina" a écrit :
> Romain, any advice?
>
>
> 2013/12/10 José
I dont think it is since that's originally designed to be internal only but
feel free to submit us a doc enhancement (patch)
Le 10 déc. 2013 22:42, "mbennett_20001" a écrit :
> Any chance you can point me to where that's documented?
>
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Romain, any advice?
2013/12/10 José Luis Cetina
> If i remove CODI dependencies the app runs, in both environments, thats
> why im so confused
>
>
> 2013/12/10 José Luis Cetina
>
>> Yes, in it was a tomee issue, the only strange behaviour is why in linux
>> and in windows doesnt work. The same
If i remove CODI dependencies the app runs, in both environments, thats why
im so confused
2013/12/10 José Luis Cetina
> Yes, in it was a tomee issue, the only strange behaviour is why in linux
> and in windows doesnt work. The same ear, same tomee version, same jvm
>
>
> 2013/12/10 Howard W. S
Yes, in it was a tomee issue, the only strange behaviour is why in linux
and in windows doesnt work. The same ear, same tomee version, same jvm
2013/12/10 Howard W. Smith, Jr.
> hmmm, i see you were involved in this discussion on myfaces user list in
> 2012 [1]; i think you referred to this ear
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:12 PM, José Luis Cetina wrote:
> Then, its possible to be a TomEE issue with CODI only in Windows
hmmm, see this[1], Rudy (PrimeFaces user) makes some good blogs; even
though this/his blog targets weblogic, you may want to read that blog and
try what he is recommending
hmmm, i see you were involved in this discussion on myfaces user list in
2012 [1]; i think you referred to this earlier in this discussion,
here/today.
[1]
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/myfaces-users/201205.mbox/%3ccagjtjff-zyb6cyq6hipuzfegtqq+3hl2dr1b-5nx-3yxpet...@mail.gmail.com%3E
I know that MyFaces developers/committers respond to topics on this list,
sometimes, but I wonder if you should post this issue on MyFaces user list
(as well).
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:12 PM, José Luis Cetina wrote:
> Then, its possible to be a TomEE issue with CODI only in Windows
I have this project https://github.com/maxtorzito/tomee-codi where i
tested CODI issues with TomEE, i updated to use 1.6.0 final realease, I
just downloaded minutes ago in two PC'S one with linux ubuntu an the other
with Windows 8.1, then i ran the clean install, in both the compile is
successfu
Now i tested with the same JVM 1.7u25 and i copy the entire apache tomee
that i use in linux (with my ear inside) and try to run startup.bat and the
problem persist.
I dont understand what could be wrong, its possible to be a TomEE issue
with CODI only in Windows environment?
2013/12/10 José Lu
Linux JDK 1.7u25 Windows 1.7u45, i will downgrade my windows to update 25.
Same app, same version of tomme, the difference are SO and jdk.
2013/12/10 Romain Manni-Bucau
> Exclusions = not scanned jars
>
> So you mean it works under linux? Same jvm?
> Le 10 déc. 2013 19:36, "José Luis Cetina"
Exclusions = not scanned jars
So you mean it works under linux? Same jvm?
Le 10 déc. 2013 19:36, "José Luis Cetina" a écrit :
> Is the same app, im running the same app (ear, using tomee 1.6.0) in linux
> with any problem then when i try to run in windows using tomee plugin or
> startup.bat i ge
Is the same app, im running the same app (ear, using tomee 1.6.0) in linux
with any problem then when i try to run in windows using tomee plugin or
startup.bat i get that exception.
You sayed "Exclusions changed" Exclusions changed with relation of what?
SO?
2013/12/10 Romain Manni-Bucau
> H
Hi
You deploy the same app?
Exclusions changed but i think we dont exclude codi so I'd say it can the a
bean manager or classloader issue. In all case a simple arquillian test
would help to dig into it
Le 10 déc. 2013 18:52, "José Luis Cetina" a écrit :
> Im deploying my ear in c:\tomee\apps us
In filterWebappUrls it uses conf/exclusions.list
Le 10 déc. 2013 19:08, "mbennett_20001" a écrit :
> If I place my exclusions.list in TOMEE/conf it does not seem to work. The
> embedded jar within my application that I want excluded from the scan is
> still scanned, and Tomee attempts to setup t
My application uses embedded derby, and when we used Tomcat we configured
derby.system.home on the java command line (using -Dderby.system.home=...)
In Tomee, I cannot set this via the command line, because it is
pragmatically overwritten in
container/openejb-loader/src/main/java/org/apache/open
If I place my exclusions.list in TOMEE/conf it does not seem to work. The
embedded jar within my application that I want excluded from the scan is
still scanned, and Tomee attempts to setup the JAX-RS provider. However if
I place it in TOMEE/webapps/mywebapp/WEB-INF it works (the jar file is not
Im deploying my ear in c:\tomee\apps using startup.bat (without using tomee
maven plugin) and the problem persist.
This same problem i reported en may 2012 (
http://myfaces.10567.n7.nabble.com/CODI-No-bean-found-for-type-td109946.html
).
In July 2012 somebody else report the same trouble (
http:/
Im trying to deploy manually in c: folder, im on it
2013/12/10 Howard W. Smith, Jr.
> Also,
>
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. <
> smithh032...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Log:
> >>
> >> Información - Deployed
> >>
> >>
> Application(path=C:\Users\JoséLuis\Documents\NetBeans
Also,
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. <
smithh032...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Log:
>>
>> Información - Deployed
>>
>> Application(path=C:\Users\JoséLuis\Documents\NetBeansProjects\kx-apps\kx-apps-ear\target\apache-tomee\apps\kx-apps-ear-1.0)
>
>
The NetBeans in the project path
José,
As a Microsoft Windows user, hmmm, you may be experiencing some type of
permissions issue. I would recommend that you avoid deploying
apps/ear/war/etc... to C:\Users\..., because that Windows folder is
sometimes 'protected' and not accessible, even if you try to access the
folder via Windows
Any idea?
2013/12/10 José Luis Cetina
> By the way im using TomEE 1.6.0 (final)
>
>
> 2013/12/10 José Luis Cetina
>
>>
>> Hi. I developing my app (tomee maven plugin, EAR, JSF,CODI ) using linux,
>> today i try to run my project using windows 8.1 and then i get No bean
>> found for type:
>> o
By the way im using TomEE 1.6.0 (final)
2013/12/10 José Luis Cetina
>
> Hi. I developing my app (tomee maven plugin, EAR, JSF,CODI ) using linux,
> today i try to run my project using windows 8.1 and then i get No bean
> found for type:
> org.apache.myfaces.extensions.cdi.jsf.api.config.JsfMod
Hi. I developing my app (tomee maven plugin, EAR, JSF,CODI ) using linux,
today i try to run my project using windows 8.1 and then i get No bean
found for type:
org.apache.myfaces.extensions.cdi.jsf.api.config.JsfModuleConfig:
This only happen in windows environment, in linux i dont have any issu
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