Certification tests are important for corporates - they protect their
investment in development by ensuring that if one companies vision (ie
jboss/websphere etc) goes belly-up then switching to another server will
provide the least set of headaches.
Tom Elrod wrote:
IMHO, I don't know that
Is there any chance that a getter can be added to
the EmbeddedCatalinaMBean interface in order to get hold of the EmbeddedCatalina
object,in time for the 3.2 final release.
It would be nice to be able to create hosts
etcon the fly. ... unless there is a far simpler way of doing this apart
Can't seem to find jboss_3_2.dtd - I looked under
jboss/jboss/src/resources/org/jboss/metadata and found many dtds except for
3.2.
I'd be very grateful if someone could point out the location
Thanks
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From: Nick Betteridge [EMAIL
Hate to say this but netbeans (www.netbeans.org) beats eclipse hands down.
Does all of the below and lots more. Go take a look at the module selection
at www.netbeans.org/devhome and
http://www.netbeans.org/devhome/modules/by-module.html
There is the full ide and a 'platform' version which is the
Do you want this feature on 3.2?
Very much!
Cheers
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This would be excellent if you could do this
Nick
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Liam Magee wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I haven't looked deeply into Tomcat MBean support, this is the next
natural step for integration b/w JBoss and Tomcat.
I think it would be beneficial to stop using Embedded
Rhett Aultman wrote:
The native code profiler I've been working with is an open-source C++ profiler
called jProf. I don't have a URL handy, but a Google search will turn it up.
http://starship.python.net/crew/garyp/jProf.html
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Nick Betteridge wrote:
One thing that I would find really useful is the ability to get each
thread size and process time which is somehow attributed to either a
If I understand thread size as the total memory consumption of the thread
I don't know any
One thing that I would find really useful is the ability to get each
thread size and process time which is somehow attributed to either a
realm or other accounting mechanism in order to give feedback to
different groups sharing a cluster. It would also help to monitor abuse
- ie if a clown
I think that Mark mentioned that JXTA might be appropriate for this and
I'd like to second it.
If clusters of jboss are distributed all over the place - not just on
dedicated server boxes - then a loosely coupled protocol/service
framework would be ideal.
Setting up known 'rendezvous' points
Also, a question about j2ee deployment. (sorry I've only been looking at
j2ee pfd 3) There are a lot of classpath descriptions in section 8.3.1/2
etc. referring to using manifest classpath entries to figure out what to
include in the application classpath. However, it seems to me that if
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| j2ee pfd 3) There are a lot of classpath descriptions in section
that comes to mind is one entity having access to an
authentication mechanism, such as an api dealing with certificate
serving. If a rogue entity begins to use this mechanism then it can
mimic the Authority. This is not safe.
David Jencks wrote:
On 2001.09.22 12:54:16 -0400 Nick Betteridge wrote
Excellent. This is something that really needs to be done and the
proposal is very good.
We're beginning to get our heads around smartcards and the security
domain fits very neatly into this, as we dynamically create keystores
for SSL and embedded encryption for http.
The only other thing that
Couldn't you also define classloaders here for the Security Manager?
Jason Dillon wrote:
I thought about it this weekend some more, and worked on an example xml
configuration too. This is a spin off of the Jetty config, but I think most
uses will not require some of the advanced get/new
Sounds good - I'm certainly interested.
Did you manage to set up JAAS/JNDI etc to work with jboss?
Cheers
Nick
Rickard Öberg wrote:
Hey
I have managed to get JBoss working with Catalina. The Catalina code is
terribly hard to read though, since it uses its own SAX-handling
framework,
Hi,
I think that, as with Apache, one should simply continue to allow the
open source community to evolve jboss as they see fit. Any enhancements
that an add-on vendor has developed will generally be incorporated over
time by the community unless a better methodology/strategy is found to
be
I've been looking around for either a simple description on how to
generate a full build or an ant file doing the same thing.
Does anyone have an ant script to do the whole lot in one go? - or have
I missed the obvious and there's a doc staring me in the face!
Cheers and thanks.
I think I may have made some progress:
I reduced my test application to be as simple as possible and now the
application deploys. However, if I look at the directory server log
file, I can see my client searching for the EJB home interface, but
there is no record of the deployer adding the home
Is this a bug?
I'm trying to set up my ejb referencing in jboss to use ldap.
When I set ejb-jar.xml to ...
ejb-jar
enterprise-beans
session
ejb-nameClientEJB/ejb-namedmin
homecom.syntactics.server.admin.ejb.ClientHome/home
Is this a bug?
I'm trying to set up my ejb referencing in jboss to use ldap.
When I set ejb-jar.xml to ...
ejb-jar
enterprise-beans
session
ejb-nameClientEJB/ejb-namedmin
homecom.syntactics.server.admin.ejb.ClientHome/home
. This won't work in general. ObjectNames
have a restricted syntax, JNDI names do not.
I can't see enough of the second case stack trace to know what the problem
is.
What have you done to supply a JNDI ldap provider?
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ENC to the existing binding.
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From: Nick Betteridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] jboss + jndi + ldap for ejb referencing
The LDAP provider is defined in the resource-env-ref-type
I'll start to go through the deployer code first thing in the morning -
if you have any suggestions on where to look, I'd be very grateful.
All I'm trying to achieve is to set up the directory server with a URL
(ldap://ds.syntactics.com:389/o=application), specify a JNDI offset (ie
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