The basic issue is the JDBC2 PersistenceManager then.

They way it is designed it implements PersistenceManager  and
CacheStore.  For the MessageCache MBean you define a CacheStore.  And
for the PersistenceManager MBean you define a MessageCache.  The example
for an oracle jdbc2 pm shows the MessageCache pointing to the
PersistenceManager as a CacheStore. Since the jdbc2 PersistenceManager
implements CacheStore this shouldnt be a problem except for the mutual
mbean dependency that crops up.

You cant create a second instance of the PersistenceManager with a
different object name cause it would need a MessageCache as well.

So the question changes to how do you use the CacheStore in the jdbc2
PersistenceManager and the jdbc2 PersistenceManager?

Thanks
-=Brian


On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 15:30, David Jencks wrote:
> On 2002.10.23 16:22:12 -0400 Brian Towles wrote:
> > Howdy all
> > 
> > Using JBoss 3.0.2
> > 
> > Im trying to setup a jdbc2 persistence for MQ where both the
> > MessageCache uses the PersistenceManager for storage of the cache. 
> > There is an example config file in the source code under
> > messaging/src/etc/server/examples/deploy   but on implementation there
> > message cache and the persistence manager never initialize cause they
> > are waiting on each other.
> > 
> > I know i can nest one Mbean definition inside of another but that
> > doesn't seem to get around the dependencies.
> > 
> > Is there any way to do 2 mbeans dependent on each other in the configs
> 
> No.  One of them has to start first.  If they were mutually dependent
> they'd both have to start first.  AFAIK this is a basic property of time.
> 
> Maybe you can make something else depend on the message cache so you can't
> send messages until it has started?  Otherwise, please describe the problem
> you are trying to solve in more detail.
> 
> thanks
> david jencks
> > 
> > Thanks
> > -=Brian
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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