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James, We modified things to make it easier in the
1.0 release…You may want to move up to that, at least do a test install
to ensure it suits your needs…I know you guys have been working with the
stuff for sometime, but eventually you will need to upgrade to the official 1.0…The
changes in the home that were made were done to address this sort of scenario….. If you do, make sure to read the release
notes as some fundamental things have changed…You probably need to read
that, regenerate to a new directory and copy some of your own code to the newly
generated stuff…That is probably the easiest way to move it over…. As usual if you guys have questions just
send them to the list… -S From: James Lorenzen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] We haven't converted over to the new 1.0
release; so no we aren't using the new 1.0 release. We aren't creating resources at all. We had figured that we
could call Home.getInstance, but figured it too much to try and create a
ResourceContext to pass it. From: James, |
Title: RE: Create a Resource on startup
- Create a Resource on startup James Lorenzen
- RE: Create a Resource on startup Campana Jr., Salvatore J
- RE: Create a Resource on startup James Lorenzen
- RE: Create a Resource on startup Campana Jr., Salvatore J
- RE: Create a Resource on startup James Lorenzen
