So what do you suggest we do to solve this problem ?
Bela
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Bugs item #992297, was opened at 2004-07-16 05:41
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Category: JBossCache
Group: CVS HEAD
Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
See the Tomcat site for how to configure server.xml for running Tomcat behind a Proxy.
Your web server may operate in proxy mode.
This isn't as ideal as a genuine connector, but it does let you shield the JBoss
server/Tomcat from the real world.
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The jar files in $JBOSS_HOME/client are needed when deploying a client to java web
start.
However, the jax rpc stuff causes security exceptions to be thrown at initialisation.
Therefore, the JAR files all need to be signed by JBoss (they currently are not
signed) and loaded from an
After browsing the mailing lists of Axis and commons-discovery I finally found a
solution for my problem. The NPE could be solved by a change in commons-discovery lib.
Someone made this change and upload a patched commons-discovery.jar to apache.org
repository. After copying this patched jar to
This link is to an email describing the same problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg47648.html
Here is the function prototype in my application's endpoint interface:
public CustomerDetails[] getCustomers(int person) throws RemoteException;
The CustomerDetails object is a
I'm trying to apply the caller pointcut below to show me the parameters sent to the
servlet by the http request:
|aspect class=br.com.ilheus.hotels.aspects.LoggingAspectPER_CLASS
scope=PER_CLASS /
|bind pointcut=call(java.lang.String
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anonymous wrote :
| Hi,
|
| I'm pleased to join you here.
|
| I have a problem with the annotation Java 1.4 together with a Class[] parameter.
My annotation is related to a refactoring initiative
| to avoid repeating
It is not possible to use the AopC compiler as you don't have the .class files in this
moment, so the only possible alternative is to enable the EnableTransformer flag on
\conf\jboss-service.xml.
Have you tried?
In spite of this, I'm not sure the container that create the jsp servlet is under
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BUILD COMPLETE-build.15Date of build:08/22/2004 04:09:13Time to build:19 minutes 8 secondsLast changed:08/22/2004 03:49:13Last log entry:Remove the revision history
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