There have been a couple of questions about URL rewriting in the forums.
It is an important topic when you want a web crawler to index your
dynamic site as web crawlers normally will not index content on a
website that looks like it is generated dynamically.
The technical note provides an example
Hallo,
I would like to run jboss as non-root user (at unix). It works when his servlet
container runs on port 8080, but if I swith to port 80, I must run it as root.
Is it intent or do I something wrong?
Thanks, Jiri
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Jiri,
Only root can open process that listen to TCP/IP ports lower than 1024.
Maybe this could help:
Tell iptables to forward incoming requests on port 80 to tomcat
(http://rimuhosting.com/support/jsphosting.jsp)
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Title: [JBoss-user] running jboss as non-root user
I would like to run jboss as non-root user (at unix). It
works when his servlet container runs on port 8080, but if I swith to
port 80, I must run it as root. Is it intent or do I something
wrong?
It is normal behaviour under Unix that
We use a very similar mod_jk set-up and it seems to work. We don't have the cachesize
setting though (what does that do?), and we have both lbfactor's set to 10 (for no
particular reason - I'd expect 1 on both to behave the same).
What we did find when we were testing this is by hand is that it
Yes, you are right, I forgot it and I looked for some mistake in my
configuration ...
Thanks, Jiri
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Jiri,
Only root can open process that listen to TCP/IP ports lower than 1024.
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hi,
it's possible to switch off caching in Entity Beans? We user Commit Option
C, but JBoss is caching the entities.
Regards,
Rafal
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Hi,
Im about to test the same setup (mod_jk load-balancing, no cluster, sticky sessions,
jetty) would you mind sharing your config files
and other usefull stuff for this setup? :-)
Thanks...
Torsten
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On 25.11.2003 03:27 Mike Lindsey wrote:
I've got apache talking to a clustered jboss setup, using mod_jk, but
I cannot get the load balacing to work. I can force connections to a
specific app server, but no matter what I do, I can't get the initial
connection to hit a 'random' server.
Not
The result before the error is:
jbossmq LoginConfiguration
LoginModule Class: org.jboss.mq.sm.file.DynamicLoginModule
ControlFlag: LoginModuleControlFlag: required
Options:name=sm.objectname, value=jboss.mq:service=StateManager
name=unauthenticatedIdentity, value=guest
The result after the error
Thanks Scott,
Yep, have looked at this in the docs. Could you tell me though, will I
need to restart JBoss each time I add a virtual host? Ie, do changes in
the jboss-web.xml and jbossweb-tomcat41.sar\META-INF\jboss-service.xml
get picked up on the fly?
Thanks for your help,
Brian
Why do you think so?
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
hi,
it's possible to switch off caching in Entity Beans? We user Commit
Option C, but JBoss is caching the entities.
Regards,
Rafal
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Sorry for this stupid question, but if INEED load distribution
andDOESN'T NEEDfail-over feature (fault tolerance), do I have to
cluster the jboss instances when using SLSB? Or will load-balancer +
sticky sessionbe more appropriate for this scenario?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Shotie
web client or fat java
client?
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Sorry for this stupid question, but if INEED
Are 1. and 3. peformed in the same transaction? If so, this is the
expected behaviour.
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
At 12:24 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Why do you think so?
Cause we can see it. We have a folder table. We don't want that JBoss is
caching entities from this table, cause
Hi,
There have been some posts about use of commit
options.
What are the different commit-options made for ?
When to use one or other commit-option ?
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There were resently post on this ML explaining it.
And I am sure that the (free) 3.0 Guide also explains them.
If not, the CMP doc does.
Heiko
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Can you see that container loads data from the database while performing
3.? Other than primary key.
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
At 13:50 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Are 1. and 3. peformed in the same transaction? If so, this is the
expected behaviour.
no. 1. is one transaction, 2. is
At 14:28 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Can you see that container loads data from the database while performing
3.? Other than primary key.
We have to check this.
It's possible to switch off caching?
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
At 13:50 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Are 1. and 3.
I noticed that after swapping out
jmx-invoker-adaptor-server.sar for
jmx-rmi-adaptor.sar, the web console is having trouble
deploying. I am assuming they are related, but its a
bit nebulous:
08:58:09,390 WARN [EmbeddedTomcatService] Unable to
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With commit option C instances are not cached between transactions.
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
At 14:28 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Can you see that container loads data from the database while
performing 3.? Other than primary key.
We have to check this.
It's possible to switch off
Could you try with read-onlyfalse/read-only?
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
hi,
At 14:28 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Can you see that container loads data from the database while
performing 3.? Other than primary key.
We've checked this.
We call in the first transaction out business
Hi all,
Has anyone used any good reporting stuff recently? Please let me know. We're currently
evaluating to get rid of our Crystal reports, just need to know
some other options...THANX
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At 15:24 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
With commit option C instances are not cached between transactions.
I know, but we have other experiences. See my other mail.
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
At 14:28 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Can you see that container loads data from the
At 15:39 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Could you try with read-onlyfalse/read-only?
By default is this false.
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
hi,
At 14:28 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Can you see that container loads data from the database while performing
3.? Other than primary key.
Imagine there is you with your EJBs executing
transactions and queries against your database. At the
same time, there are a few other applications doing
the same thing, but using direct SQL and not your
EJBs. (This is setting aside all new and sophisticated
cache invalidation schemes)
Option A:
Yes.
Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
At 15:39 25.11.2003, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
Could you try with read-onlyfalse/read-only?
By default is this false.
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Greetings,
I'm developing an application (web service) that should access to entity
beans through some session beans.
My entity beans when loading must load other entity beans too. This
process takes about 50-70ms .
If I cache that information, my business method should take only about
4-5ms.
Add a link in JNDI from jmx/invoker/RMIAdaptor to
jmx/rmi/RMIAdaptor by adding the following to the
jmx-rmi-adaptor.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml:
mbean code=org.jboss.naming.NamingAlias
name=jboss.jmx:alias=jmx/rmi/RMIAdaptor
attribute name=FromNamejmx/invoker/RMIAdaptor/attribute
many many thanks
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Make sure the tomcat config includes a
jvmRoute=node1
in your Engine name=MainEngine defaultHost=localhost jvmRoute=wsva01
for each of the nods.
-Bob
Mike Lindsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got apache talking to a clustered jboss setup, using mod_jk, but
I cannot get the
Hi Dudley,
I've gone through the reporting jungle myself, and my recommendation is to look into
the iReport/JasperReport combo. Using iReport's JRCustomDataSource you can write EJB
connectors to help designing reports for EJB reporting instead of just SQL reporting
(but it does SQL reporting
Hi,
How to know if an SQL command is ANSI compliant or db
dependant ?
I need to know this for SHOW TABLES and SHOW COLUMNS
commands.
thanks,
ionel
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 04:27:44PM +, Matthew Oatham wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to prevent JSP pages being recompiled everytime JBoss
restarts? i.e I deploy the web app - run the jsp - restart JBoss and tr-run
a JSP - instead of using a cached copy of the jsp page it is re-compiled.
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 04:51:21PM +0100, Anders Engström wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 04:27:44PM +, Matthew Oatham wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to prevent JSP pages being recompiled everytime JBoss
restarts? i.e I deploy the web app - run the jsp - restart JBoss and tr-run
a
Generally database metadata information (table names, column
descriptions, etc) is vendor dependant, not ANSI SQL.
If you need to access to metadata programatically try using the JDBC API:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/sql/package-summary.html
Greetings,
I would like to know if a stateful session bean timeout will always
happen even if the application never goes down. I know that if a crash
happens there is no persistent. However, I don't care if the application
when restarts do the reload of all the information (from an entity
bean).
Greetings,
If I have an application in the farm directory, if an jboss instance of
the cluster is already active, what happens to the procedure of the
init() methods of a servlet or a web service (it's a servlet) on a jboss
instance that starts just now? Will the service run normally? Or the
Hi all,
I am using JBOSS V3.2.2 with postgresql.
My datasource require as necessary the database name and the setCatalog
method of the connection class does not work.
Why?
How can i avoid such a problem?
many thanks in advance
gaetano
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Greetings.
Unless I missed somthing in the mod_jk spec, mod_jk does not do loadbalancing.
A module called mod_backhand allows Apache to do load balancing. Apparently
quite sophiscated.
Regards,
Steve
Torsten Terp wrote:
Hi,
Im about to test the same setup (mod_jk load-balancing, no cluster,
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 11:26, Kevin Conner wrote:
We stuck with the pessimistic locking and enabled read-only methods.
The CMP engine grabs the lock for the duration of the method but
releases it afterwards.
Kev
BTW We are on a modified version of 3.0.2 but I think it still holds.
The read-only is applied to the specific bean/method as defined in the
DDs. No inheritance rules.
Pete Beck wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 11:26, Kevin Conner wrote:
We stuck with the pessimistic locking and enabled read-only methods.
The CMP engine grabs the lock for the duration of the
The jboss-web.xml changes will be picked up when the web.xml is touched.
The web container can be redeployed by updating its jboss-service.xml,
but this will redeploy all web apps as well.
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Stefan Arentz wrote:
I noticed that there is no GROUP BY in JBoss-QL. Is that for a reason?
It would be good to have it.
Looking at the source of the EJB-QL compiler, is this something that can
be added by using the ORDER BY code? The two are probably roughly the same?
Be sure.
Edit the conf/standardjboss.xml and change the container-cache-conf/cache-policy-conf
container-cache-conf
cache-policyorg.jboss.ejb.plugins.LRUEnterpriseContextCachePolicy/cache-policy
cache-policy-conf
min-capacity50/min-capacity
So the jbossmq login configuration still exists then. Create a bug
report on sourceforge with more info on what your doing so we can
try to look into what could be going on.
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Panagiotis Korros
Its essentially the same container-cache-conf as for the entity bean.
Lookup the Standard Stateful SessionBean in the conf/standardjboss.xml
descriptor.
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Pedro Salazar wrote:
Greetings,
I
The problem is the invalid dsJiniName module-option name in
the RestaurantSecurityRealm config. This should be dsJndiName
which defaults to java:/DefaultDS and hence hypersonic.
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Jack Lauman
Good job,
But a clear job for AOP in JB4. The cache product is DYNAMITE.
marcf
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I noticed that there is no GROUP BY in JBoss-QL. Is that for a reason?
Looking at the source of the EJB-QL compiler, is this something that
can be added by using the ORDER BY code? The two are probably roughly
the same?
S.
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Unfortunately EJB QL only allows 1 item in the select statement so no
GROUP BY. Use Hibernate.
Bill
Stefan Arentz wrote:
I noticed that there is no GROUP BY in JBoss-QL. Is that for a reason?
Looking at the source of the EJB-QL compiler, is this something that can
be added by using the
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