marc fleury wrote:
>
> Brett,
>
> > release of jBoss 2.0 from CVS. I tried to read all of the
> > documentation, but most of it is for jBoss 1.0 so I'm not sure it is
> relevant. I am running
>
> We realeased jBoss2 about 4 weeks ago and the doco hasn't followed so far...
> a "beginner's guide" is needed and if takers are out there we are interested
> in guiding you. Sorry about the jboss1.0 only doco, will remedy.
I just went through this experience myself over the last couple of days.
I can probably POOMA something skeletal over the next couple (thank root
for three day weekends)
>
> > Here are a couple questions/suggestions for the group:
> >
> > 1. What are the necessary steps to take to get a simple "out-of-the-box"
> > jBoss 2.0 configuration up and running?
>
> I am done with the default problems reported earlier... it just took some
> wiring work, no biggy.
Actually, my experience was that (with IBM's 1.3 jdk, anyway -
thankyouverymuch) getting jBoss to run isn't tough at all - getting the
first bean to deploy, on the other hand, is an excercise in frustration
(multiple iterations of 'edit one to three xml files with EJX; push jar
back into deploy; watch jBoss output for Exception traces; look in
source to find out what _that_ meant; begin again)
>
> > 2. Most of the scripts to run jBoss are windows scripts (e.g.
> > run.bat, etc).
> > Are their plans to include duplicate Unix/Linux scripts?
>
> Absolutely, I work on windows/linux and many work on linux, the scripts
> should be there already... I am surprised, again we will fix this, please
> open a bugzilla for this and we will dispatch.
I didn't notice much of a lack here, but then i was running via 'java
-jar ...'
>
> > I applaud the efforts of the jBoss group. This is just what the industry
> > needs. I would love to get more involved in the development of
> > the project.
> > I have recently finished a thesis on load-balancing in a CORBA
> > environment.
>
> hmmmmm..... interesting...
>
> yes we are very interested in architecting a real load balancing solution
> for jBoss. The idea has been floating around for a while. People look at
> it, but it's tough. EJB is naturally looking for such a solution and jBoss
> 2.0 was architectured with the idea that the next version would include the
> load balancing and failover stuff.... there are a lot of "ejb" thingies that
> make this specific, i.e. it seems that working on EJB would apply your
> knowledge to a specific environment. Entity load balancing is a tough nut
> and you will see deep discussions on jboss-dev from time to time.... please
> do join the party and show us what you got!!!!
>
> regards
>
> marc
>
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> > I would love to port the ideas to an EJB architecture and jBoss
> > looks like
> > the perfect platform. I have been developing middleware solutions for
> > several years now and look forward to working with EJBs. Let me
> > know how I
> > can help.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Brett
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