It was my fault (crouching on earth and kissing feet). I said to jBoss to cleanup
Database after shutdown (standardjaws.xml). So after startup there were no
entries...blabla...I know I'm bad, I' ll never do so... :-)
keep rockin'
(runs away very fast to avoid contact with coffee-pot thrwan at him)
"JBoss-User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 14.03.01:
> Are you sure that you and JBoss are looking at the same database? By
> default, JBoss will map your bean to whatever datasource is named
> DefaultDS (in jboss.jcml).
>
> What database are you using? if it doesn't support transactions, you might
> see strange things.
>
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Alexander Methke wrote:
>
> > Gosh...pew...
> >
> > After hours of working my ass off I made no step forward.
> >
> > I'm using jBoss with embedded tomcat. I can see my entries stacking up in
>default.script but I never got access to them. I can create new, if I try to create
>data twice I get CreateException tellin' me that an object with this PK already
>exists...Why can jBoss find them and not me?
> >
> > Maybe my servlet needs glasses?
> >
> > Here's my lookup:
> >
> >
> > UserRemote uRemote;
> > UserPK uKey=new UserPK("4444444");
> > UserHome uHome=(UserHome)PortableRemoteObject.narrow(o,UserHome.class);
> >
> > try
> > {
> > uRemote=(UserRemote)uHome.findByPrimaryKey (uKey);
> > System.out.println("Found: \n"+
> > uRemote.getVorname()+
> > uRemote.getNachname()+
> > uRemote.getKundennummer());
> > }
> >
> > but I never reach this point....Exception blabla...
> >
> > I hate that...You make some little mistake like mixing up names and it works 'til
>you need it...
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > Keep rockin', I' ll keep trying
> >
> > What is this site-stuff for...nobody want's to know about yellow rectangles,
>strange people...stop smokin' kids :-P
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