The whole domain crashes, i.e the java process dies. I don't know if it is because of a JVM fault or not, the server.log file says nothing after it throws a classnotfound exception for a hibernate class that in in the web app.
My theory is that antlr.jar is in the bootstrap classpath and that is causing some conflict with the web app. If you have twenty minutes you can try it out yourself. http://onticrealms.com/roller/quickStart.html Aaron --- David M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The JDO implementation is about 5% complete, so I > don't expect it > will work for you now. What do you mean "crashes the > server" -- does > the Glassfish VM die or are you just getting a stack > trace? > > - Dave > > > On Jan 25, 2006, at 3:21 AM, Aaron Anderson wrote: > > > For the last week I have been trying to get Roller > 2.0 running on > > GlassFish. You can see my notes here: > > > > http://onticrealms.com/roller/complete.html > > > > The admin iterface seems to work fine. However, > I have come > > across a problem that when I open a web bog it > crashes the server. > > I have opened up issue 188 on the glassfish issue > tracker about it > > but I am so close to getting it work that I would > like to find a > > work around. I believe the root cause is with > hibernate and I would > > like to try to use the JDO persistence instead. I > have checked out > > the source but it is a little unclear on how to > enable it. Also, > > how stable is it? > > > > Do I just have to > > > > edit in the JDO entries in custom-src-beans.xmlf > and custom-jar.xmlf > > run gen-jdomappings > > run build all > > add > > > persistence.roller.classname=org.roller.business.JDO.JDORollerImpl > > > to the roller.properties > > > > to enable it? > > > > Aaron > > > > > > > >
