Jim Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I did have one problem, though. I have written my own primary key classes,
>and when I called ejbFindByPrimaryKey(pk) the server generated a
>ClassCastException. I have not refreshed CVS in a day and a half, so I was
>just in the process of doing that and retesting before I posted it as a
>bug...
Marc says he has fixed FindByPrimaryKey(). He has also put in duplicate
primary key detection.
regards
Justin
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>Jim
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>--On Friday, June 02, 2000 1:15 PM -0700 marc fleury
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Improved deployment / code generator tools?
>>
>> Jim...
>>
>> we have *no* code generator tools :)
>> I wonder now... improved deployment?
>>
>> marc
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>>>
>>> --On Friday, June 02, 2000 2:43 PM +0100 Charles Benett
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Ken,
>>> >
>>> > Here's some suggestions for your grad students:
>>> > 1) Rather than doing just a user guide, take some area where jBoss is
>>> > leading the way and do a paper on how jBoss draws blood. I'm
>>> particularly
>>> > thinking of the JMX stuff, cause I haven't got to grips with that yet.
>>> > And reading specs is heavy duty...
>>> > 2) I think Marcus commented that the transaction management could be
>>> > beefed up. 3) How about a project on highly scalable web applications
>>> > using jBoss and OODBs (err, what! I'm thinking of implementing that?
>>> > whatever makes you think that?)
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> >
>>> > Charles
>>> >
>>> > Ken Jenks wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> In talking about stateful stuff on the jBoss user mailing
>>> list, Marc and
>>> >> Rickard wrote:
>>> >> > > It is also an encouragement for others to join that code base...
>>> >> > > it is
>>> >> > a bit
>>> >> > > of a porcupine in the beginning but then it really opens up and is
>>> >> > > kinda trivial.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > I'll try to work more on the comments on the core interfaces. That
>>> >> > should make it easier for people to start working on plugins.
>>> >>
>>> >> I'm in charge of a group of computer science graduate students
>>> for their
>>> >> final projects. I'm thinking about assigning two students to
>>> >> contribute their final semester to helping develop jBoss.
>>> >>
>>> >> I'll need a specific assignment for them, like adding BMP support, or
>>> >> writing a bean developer's guide or jBoss developer's guide, or
>>> >> mapping out what still needs to be done to be fully J2EE compliant
>>> >> and/or compatible with other containers, or some other project. It
>>> >> must be something that two people can accomplish in nine weeks of
>>> >> part-time work, something well-defined that I can grade, something
>>> >> that beginning Java programmers can accomplish with a bit of effort
>>> >> and (hopefully) with the support of this group.
>>> >>
>>> >> What do you folks think would be a good jBoss development
>>> assignment for
>>> >> two grad students for one semester?
>>> >>
>>> >> (CC to both jboss-user and jboss-dev. I'm open to suggestions from
>>> >> both camps and even Zola, JMS and other groups.)
>>> >>
>>> >> -- Ken Jenks, http://abiblion.com/
>>> >>
>>> >> Tools for reading.
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