Opened a JIRA issue to track the problem - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-966
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the advice, this is what I am doing right now and I hope I > can find something. > > On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Alex Grönholm > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Mohammad Nour El-Din kirjoitti: >>> >>> Hi Alex... >>> >>> This is actually the problem. The build does not hang, the mentioned >>> test case fails and the whole build process fails and exit execution, >>> this is why I don't know how to use that tool in such situation, I >>> didn't ask about process IDs, which I know about BTW. >>> >>> >> >> You started the topic saying that the build hangs, not that it fails. For >> me, it just hangs randomly, which is why Dain suggested the use of jstack. >> I'm fairly new to Maven so I don't know how to get more verbose output from >> the unit tests, but a failing test case should be easier to figure out than >> one that just hangs. See if you can run the that specific test case directly >> from your IDE. It should make it easier to find out what's wrong. >> >>> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:50 AM, Alex Grönholm >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Mohammad Nour El-Din kirjoitti: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Dain... >>>>> >>>>> I am still not able to use the tools cause the output of the build >>>>> is running over the console and I don't know when I should issue the >>>>> signal to print the thread dump. Please help. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Run the stack trace when the build process hangs in the test you told us >>>> about. >>>> The purpose of the stack trace is to give us an idea what's happening >>>> inside >>>> the JVM when the test appears stuck. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:29 AM, Alex Grönholm >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Jacek Laskowski kirjoitti: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Alex Grönholm >>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> No, that's why you have to explicitly give the process ID of the >>>>>>>> running >>>>>>>> test as a parameter to jstack. >>>>>>>> But this is not the right place to ask generic questions about how to >>>>>>>> use >>>>>>>> the command line and how operating systems generally work. You have >>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> that elsewhere. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Alex, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I value your patience responding to Mohammed's questions, but was >>>>>>> worried with your last answer, esp. "You have to learn that >>>>>>> elsewhere." Why do you think openejb mailing list is less appropriate >>>>>>> for such questions than other places? I think it's as good as >>>>>>> "elsewhere" (or better as chances are nobody knows where "elsewhere" >>>>>>> is). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jacek >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Because the topics in question are, IMHO, too broad to be properly >>>>>> addressed >>>>>> here. This mailing list is for discussing OpenEJB development, and I >>>>>> for >>>>>> one >>>>>> don't want to pollute it with off topic chatter that is of little to no >>>>>> value to anyone outside the parties involved. >>>>>> Also, to be able to contribute code to a complex project such as this, >>>>>> certain basic knowledge about computers and operating systems (such as >>>>>> processes and threads) is required. While I'm not judging anyone for >>>>>> lack >>>>>> thereof, I simply feel that educating people about these matters is >>>>>> beyond >>>>>> the scope of this specific mailing list. At the very least, these >>>>>> questions >>>>>> should be asked on the users' list and not here. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > -- > ---- > Thanks > - Mohammad Nour > - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour > ---- > "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" > - Albert Einstein > -- ---- Thanks - Mohammad Nour - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour ---- "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" - Albert Einstein
