,
the Geronimo PMC is proud to announce the committership of Joe Bohn.
Joe has contributed in many areas, including the console and as of
recent, the work on our minimal distributions.
His work shows initiative, concern to get user feedback, empathy for
problems faced by other committers
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*Binaries*
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message is returned with no mention of any errors. The
net result in the system is that multiple instances of the application
are deployed but only the original is started and running.
Joe
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Hope this helps...
Chris Blythe
On 6/27/06, *Joe Bohn (JIRA)* dev@geronimo.apache.org
mailto:dev@geronimo.apache.org wrote:
[
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1674?page=comments#action_12418036
]
Joe Bohn commented on GERONIMO-1674
comment-examples-configs.patch
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to be solved so that we can improve our development
experience for our users.
So I ask If everyone could take a moment and take a look at the feature
request in this section and provide feedback, concerns, and or possible
solutions, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
-sachin
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Hi Sunil,
In Geronimo 1.1 you can add a jar to a shared library in Geronimo by
doing the following:
- Add your jars into this location: geronimo-install-root/var/shared/lib
- Add the following dependency into your geronimo deployment plan:
environment
dependencies
Michael,
Before you open a JIRA can you please double check this? I just
downloaded both of those files and extracted them using winzip. The
empty directories were created. I've also noticed that when I copy an
image I need to be careful to ensure the empty directories are included
in the
for this?
--jason
On 7/24/06, Joe Bohn (JIRA) dev@geronimo.apache.org wrote:
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1182?page=all ]
Joe Bohn updated GERONIMO-1182:
---
Fix Version/s: 1.2
Applied patch to trunk (had to override module names to conform
Yes, it is still used. I know of at least one user that is using
SingleFileHotDeploy. In an earlier thread on the subject, Dain
mentioned that this would be replaced with a new Hot Deploy
implementation in 1.2. AFAIK that new implementation has not yet been
created.
Also, the current
I was looking to see what else we need to get fixed in 1.1.1 and noticed
that there are several issues (in both 1.1 and 1.1.1) around the
keystore portlet. I know nothing about the keystore portlet and
thought I'd check here (esp. with Aaron) before I started looking into
the patches that
)
at org.apache.geronimo.system.main.Daemon$1.run(Daemon.java:245)
Server shutdown completed
Aaron Mulder wrote:
On 7/26/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking to see what else we need to get fixed in 1.1.1 and noticed
that there are several issues (in both 1.1 and 1.1.1) around the
keystore portlet. I
Aaron,
Once again, thanks for the comments. Some more responses inline. I
also renumbered the items to avoid the duplicate #2's ... sorry for the
confusion.
Aaron Mulder wrote:
On 7/26/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I understand your goals here Vamsi. However, I'm
to be done then it should be easier to get the
patches aligned and make it easier to evaluate and apply them.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 7/26/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron,
Once again, thanks for the comments. Some more responses inline. I
also renumbered the items to avoid the duplicate #2
Kevan,
Sorry for being so late with this response, but I was thinking that I
should probably get involved some with the TCK (to help address your
desire for broader participation across the project and get some much
deserved personal relief). I just faxed my NDA for confidential
materials.
There is either a problem with the attribute processing on gbeans or the
keystore use of this processing, I'm not sure which.
The problem is that there are times when an attribute is being set which
result in two entries in the config.xml for the same attribute rather
than replacing the
. Can you create a Jira for 1.1.1
for this? We better fix it.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 7/28/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is either a problem with the attribute processing on gbeans or the
keystore use of this processing, I'm not sure which.
The problem is that there are times when
entries. Can you create a Jira for 1.1.1
for this? We better fix it.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 7/28/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is either a problem with the attribute processing on gbeans or
the
keystore use of this processing, I'm not sure which.
The problem is that there are times
I'm still trying to figure out some critical problems with the keystore
processing on jetty.
The most serious problem that I've yet to resolve is a problem with the
lock/unlock of the keystore availability lock. A subsequent server
restart will fail because Keystore 'geronimo-default' is
Aaron Mulder wrote:
Here's the serialization error on shutdown. There are no errors on
restart but subsequent shutdowns continue to produce the same error if I
navigate to the portlet at all:
Looks like it's putting an instance of the KeystoreInstance GBean in
the session. We should
I'm fine with both items.
Joe
John Sisson wrote:
Any objections to removing the licenses from the about page in the
console. See GERONIMO-2136 (listed below)
FYI, I was originally planning on upgrading Derby (*GERONIMO-2155
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2155)*, but the
entries in config.xml for the same
attributes.
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out some critical problems with the keystore
processing on jetty.
The most serious problem that I've yet to resolve is a problem with the
lock/unlock of the keystore availability lock
Congratulations David
Joe
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
The PMC would like to welcome David Jencks as the newest member of the
PMC. Please join us in welcoming David.
Matt
/06, *Joe Bohn* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an update on this problem.
There is still a problem with the locking (esp. in jetty) due to
multiple attributes (containing both the password value and null) for
the keystorePassword and keyPasswords. However
I agree. I'd prefer something that is directly integrated with JIRA
rather than adding an additional file that must be maintained (and
therefore is more likely to contain errors).
Joe
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Fine...I prefer a field in JIRA so I can execute a single query. I'll
assume the
Hi Aaron,
So we *do* have a way to extend the console at deploy time (either
plugin deployment or application deployment)? Will this handle updates
to the pageregistry and portletentityregistry? Is there also a
mechanism to undo the changes when a plugin or application is
undeployed? If
It appears that the plugin site (geronimoplugins.com) needs to be
updated to reflect the new Geronimo version numbers. At the moment, if
you search for plugins using the 1.1 branch image (Geronimo
1.1.2-SNAPSHOT) or with a 1.1.1 branch image (Geronimo 1.1.1) none of
the plugins are marked
received, but
AFAIK it hasn't been implemented yet.
Paul
On 8/4/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears that the plugin site (geronimoplugins.com) needs to be
updated to reflect the new Geronimo version numbers. At the moment, if
you search for plugins using the 1.1 branch image (Geronimo
I'm trying to build with m2 on windows with some suspicious results.
Right now I'm getting a number of errors just trying to run bootstrap.
One of my windows machines claims that it is successful while the other
one fails with this error:
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
Way to go Kevan!!!
Joe
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Please welcome Kevan Miller as the newest member of the Geronimo PMC.
Kevan recently accepted the invitation to join the PMC. As such we now
have an additional set of eyes to help with reviews as well as other PMC
oversight responsibilities.
Are these issues newly broken in 1.1.1 or are they issues that also
exist with 1.1? From looking at the JIRAs all list 1.1 or earlier as
being affected with the exception of GERONIMO-2270.
I don't see a reason to hold up 1.1.1 unless we have introduced some new
blocking issues in the 1.1.1
I'm not familiar with the issue and I'm not arguing that we don't need
to fix it. But this problem indicates that it was present in 1.1 and
somehow it didn't make it to the top of the list for 1.1.1 earlier.
Does it need to hold up the release or could it be delivered in 1.1.2?
Joe
Kevan
makes it difficult to
deploy things. However, when I deployed my application into the
minimal assembly using the deployer from the j2ee assembly it seemed to
work well!
Joe
David Jencks wrote:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 8:16 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:
I'm trying to build with m2 on windows with some
be nice :-)
TTFN,
-bd
On Aug 8, 2006, at 11:09 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:
Ok, once I learned to ignore the errors (and work around the windows
pathlength issues) I was able to get a successful build. Things went
pretty smoothly ... nice work!!!
There seems to be a problem with the minimal assemblies
I applied a fix for https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2304
to correct the problem with the missing deployer.jar in the minimal
assemblies.
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote:
Ok, once I learned to ignore the errors (and work around the windows
pathlength issues) I was able to get a successful
Hi John,
Unfortunately I am familiar with this problem.
Although it doesn't look like it ... it's really another manifestation
of the infamous windows pathlength problem. I don't know which path in
particular is causing the problem ... but I have discovered that if you
shorten your root
Ok, it looks like the current limit for geronimo 1.1.1 is 15 chars in
the root path if you want to be able to build on windows.
c:\geronimo1.1. will work but c:\geronimo\1.1.1 will not.
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote:
Hi John,
Unfortunately I am familiar with this problem.
Although it doesn't look
it has. I can
probably work around this by putting a full set of Geronimo artifacts
on geronimoplugins.com (so we won't fall back to ibiblio for those
modules), though again, the real fix is to correct the Maven metadata
on ibiblio. I have no idea how to do that.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 8/10/06, Joe
Makes sense to me too. +1
Joe
Jason Dillon wrote:
A while ago there was talks about independently versioning specs, and
Alan started a reorg branch which gives each spec module its own trunk
+branches+tags...
I have been thinking about this for a while, and with the recent desire
to
Rick,
Did you intend to just add this println or were you really planning to
remove the part (as you did with trunk).
Joe
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Author: rickmcguire
Date: Fri Aug 11 10:26:32 2006
New Revision: 430833
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=430833view=rev
Log:
GERONIMO-2209
Congrats Alan!
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
The Apache Geronimo PMC would like to let everyone know that Alan
Cabrera has accepted the invitation to join the Geronimo PMC. We are
excited to have Alan assisting with project oversight in addition to his
technical contributions to Geronimo.
Alan has
Congrats Guillaume!
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
All,
Please join us in welcoming Guillaume who recently accepted an
invitation to join the Geronimo PMC. Guillaume is probably best known
for his work on Xbean and ServiceMix. Has always been available to help
out folks and is a great example of
Does pristine mean that all those ugly runtime exceptions, gbean start
errors, illegal state errors, assertion errors, and NoClassDefFound
errors mentioned in the Maven2 ... we are almost there thread will be
resolved? If so, and we must first remove the m1 build to get these
addressed,
[X] +1 Allow changes
Joe
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Given that we are close to completing the M2 conversion and have some
disruptive changes to make to trunk this vote is to capture the
communities input on the structure of the Geronimo repository.
Given that this is about our build environment
be able
to do it during the day, but tonight or over the weekend.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 8/11/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know how to update the Maven metadata on ibiblio? It looks
like this is incorrect for all of the 1.1 artifacts.
Aaron,
Thanks for looking into this. Have
[X] +1 Allow changes
Joe
Jason Dillon wrote:
PROPOSAL:
1. Each spec will no longer be split up into trunk+branches+tags.
There will instead be one trunk+branches+tags for all specs laid out as
follows:
specs/trunk/pom.xml
specs/trunk/artifactId
Look good Jason.
I noticed a peculiar thing with the links at the top right of the
banner. It seems like clicking on a link like Source functions as a
toggle ... such that if you click it again once there it will take you
back to the home page. This is also true of Download and Mailing
Jason Dillon wrote:
On Aug 21, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:
I noticed a peculiar thing with the links at the top right of the
banner. It seems like clicking on a link like Source functions as
a toggle ... such that if you click it again once there it will take
you back to the home
I've started playing with a mini-G assembly (for lack of a better
term) which doesn't even include a web server. I'm also looking at
building plugins for tomcat, jetty, etc... The intent to use mini-G as
the base and plugins to build a tailor-made Geronimo assembly to fit a
user's
+1 for CTR which I believe is accurately summarized in its most common
manifestation by Kevan's #1.
Joe
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Aug 22, 2006, at 7:02 PM, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Apache Geronimo has been operating mostly under the
The cwiki inidicates that we can build projects for eclipse using the m2
build with the following command:
mvn -o eclipse:eclipse
However, when I attempt to do this I get the error below. Has anybody
been successful in building the eclipse projects using M2?
[INFO] Searching repository
Way to go David!!!
Joe
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Please welcome David Blevins as the newest member of the Geronimo PMC.
David recently accepted the invitation to join the PMC. David is part
of the OpenEJB project that we depend on so heavily and that is joining
Apache as an Incubator project.
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Thanks Jeff. That did the trick for me too!!!
Joe
Jeff Genender wrote:
Joe,
Delete your ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/maven/plugins directory. The
error you encountered usually means you have a corrupted meta tags.
This solution usually does teh trick for me.
Jeff
Joe Bohn wrote:
Thanks
function (all main GUIs presented
without error and some detailed functions verified) 4) Verified that
all of the daytrader application web primitives continued to work.At
this point it might be best to integrate the changes and deal with the
fall-out. Thoughts?
Thanks,
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote
/browse/GERONIMO-1699 ).
Joe
Jeff Genender wrote:
Hi Joe,
Thanks for working on this...I'll take a look.
Jeff
Joe Bohn wrote:
I'd really like to get a committer to look into these changes and
hopefully commit them fairly quickly.
David J ... I know that you're tied up with the configID
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and assemblies.
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote:
Prasad Kashyap wrote:
Here's my next concern. For these modules that have migrated to m2, we
should include them in the daily G builds as soon as possible. If we
don't pull out the m1 build artifacts, project.xml and maven.xml from
the migrated modules
1613_RemoveDeps4.patch
Jeff Genender wrote:
Hey Joe,
Which patch is the most up-to-date one to use?
Jeff
Joe Bohn wrote:
Thank you Jeff.
Please note that as you look at GERONIMO-1613, (
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1613 )
the only patch you should need to apply
prior to changing the scopes for M2 or they would be lost.
Thanks,
Joe
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).
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Anita
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) are not created.
Thnaks
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--- Jeff Genender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not able to reproduce this on a Mac or
Linux...I need to get my
hands on a Windowz box to see what is up. Can you
gage what GBean is
getting started that is failing?
Joe Bohn wrote:
I created a JIRA for this problem
am not able to reproduce this on a Mac or
Linux...I need to get my
hands on a Windowz box to see what is up. Can
you
gage what GBean is
getting started that is failing?
Joe Bohn wrote:
I created a JIRA for this problem a week ago
or
so.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO
=${org.apache.geronimo.server.dir}/var/log/geronimo.log
TOMCAT -
log4j.appender.FILE.file=${org.apache.geronimo.base.dir}/var/log/geronimo.log
I will use .server.dir and report back.
Thanks
Anita
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Actually, I suspect you're hitting a different
/artifactId
+version${wadi_activecluster_version}/version
+/dependency
/dependencies
/project
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to be
integrated. Could one of you take a look at them?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1634
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1699
Thanks,
Joe
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1746: Change to log config file not respected on restart
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if the user chooses to do so. However, the
creation of the complete runtime image gives them the choice to maintain
the template or the individual instances.
Joe
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errors and subsequent builds.
- File IO errors when running the CRLF plugin. These may be related to
the %temp% storage but I seem to get them at times even when I've just
cleaned out my %temp%. Running back to back I get different results.
Thanks for the help,
Joe
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=markup
Regards,
John
Thanks for the help,
Joe
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:36,042 INFO [App]
09:59:36,042 INFO [App]
09:59:36,042 INFO [App]
09:59:36,042 INFO [App]
09:59:36,042 INFO [App]
09:59:36,042 INFO [App]
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of headroom. Quite possible that there's a
memory leak floating around...
--kevan (who is happy to not have this problem, yet... ;-)
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% included about the same number
of test* files as my earlier post (47), only 9 geronimo-deploymentUtil*
files and 11 package*.tmpdir directories.
John Sisson wrote:
Joe Bohn wrote:
I've been encountering a number of problems building on Windows which
seem to be steadily getting worse and I
. As the console grows
to add more components/directories, it won't clutter up the
applications dir.
Comments welcome.
Cheers
Prasad
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for now ... correct?
Thanks
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in geronimo 1.1 between a dependency on a non-versioned
jar versus a dependency on the latest version of a jar (in case both are
present).
Thanks for the help,
Joe
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this:
mattsjar.jar would be implicitly mattsjar-0.0.jar without the usewr
having to change a thing.
Thoughts?
Matt
Joe Bohn wrote:
I have a situation where I need to make several web modules dependent
upon a large number of jars. I'd like to add the jars to the Geronimo
repo and add the dependencies
as
people put jars in with poorly formed names like mattsjar1.0.jar or
mattsjar-jdk-1.4.jar.
How do you think we should handle this?
-dain
On Apr 5, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:
Yes, I agree that the assumption would be a non-versioned jar would
be considered version 0.0. But I haven't
I'm working on for 1.1 is support for tomcat style
shared libs. This creates a shared class loader visible to all j2ee
applications which contains shared/lib/*.jar and shared/classes/ to the
class loader.
Will this address your issues?
-dain
On Apr 4, 2006, at 7:35 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:
I
)
at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.ConfigurationUtil.preprocessGBeanData(ConfigurationUtil.java:280)
... 6 more
Server shutdown begun
Server shutdown completed
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on, man, it builds, what more do you want?
Aaron
On 4/14/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting the following error attempting to start a server with the
latest 1.1 image. Seems to be related to some changes introduced last
night for a ConfigurationInstaller gbean.
Booting Geronimo
Scratch that suggestion ... I sent it too soon.
WriteableListableRepository extends WriteableRepository so that isn't
the problem.
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote:
:-) Hey ... for 2:30 in the morning I'm impressed that it compiles!
I think the problem is that the Maven2Repository class implements
the default directories. Any
recommendations before I create the patch?
Joe
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or are you thinking of one GBean per
application deployment?
Thanks,
Aaron
On 4/14/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dain added some initial support for shared libraries in 1.1 and (with
the help of David Jencks) I have a configuration and gbean to make the
feature available to applications
Some additional information in the description below
Joe Bohn wrote:
Sorry, I should have described the function a little better.
There is one shared library gbean that will enhance the classpath with
the jars from any number of shared libraries or shared class
directories.
It updates
building working completely on 1.1 before we
release.
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote:
Rick,
You must be building on windows :-) .The failure looks like the
same error that I get on windows because of the long path name problem.
If you don't need to run the installer you can choose to skip
applied Prasad's patch for jaring the WEB-INF/classes of
our wars the server has been well under the windows path length limit.
Unfortunately, you couldn't build the server on windows since we
actually assemble the server in a deeply nested path.
I just applied a patch from Joe Bohn
places, and is a pleasure to work with, and
we look forward to his continued involvement as a committer.
Please join us in congratulating Rick.
The Apache Geronimo PMC
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so the javax.xml.namespace.QName problem
won't be visible.
Personally I prefer 3 if there are no other issues.
Thoughts?
Matt
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member
working
on this issue?
Rakesh
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one URL for this query.
Would it be helpful if I add a new collection attribute (URLsFor?) and
query this attribute during startup so that we can print all possible
URLs for the application or do you think this would be confusing?
Joe
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He is no fool who
is selected?
Is there any suggested logic for picking one? We could, for example,
always pick the lowest port -- it would beat random if only by a
little.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 5/9/06, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During Geronimo startup we print out all of the URLs for the web
applications
stages. Is this useful?
How is geronimo-console...ear being generated?
Thanks
Anita
--- anita kulshreshtha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe,
Thanks! Sending it to the list..
--- Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anita,
Ahh ... now I see what you were trying to accomplish. I think
generated along with the unstable build,
so keep an eye on that page for future updates!
All the best,
David
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config on sharelib. The net result
would be that all tomcat apps would potentially pick up user classes
added in sharedlib even if the user only intended these classes for some
subset of the apps.
Joe
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Joe Bohn
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just an ant build script, so I don't
understand why this is being discouraged. This way you can replace the
Tomcat jars in the repo and you are good to go.
Jeff
Joe Bohn wrote:
Jeff,
I am working with a user that is moving some applications from tomcat to
geronimo. Due to some problems
jars?
Joe
David Jencks wrote:
On May 11, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Jeff.
I like the idea of a system patch location in the classpath where
we can pick up patches for anything we might include in a geronimo
assembly.
I think this system patch
a bit more room on each line.
+1
-dain
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