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Hi Gail,
mvn clean test -Dtest=HibernateNativeAPINaturalIdTestCase
-Dextra.server.jvm.args="-Dhibernate.bytecode.provider=javassist"
-Dsecurity.manager=true
should do it. But I still see ByteBuddy in the stacktrace. I also tried to
add property directly to WildFly configuration file or to hiberna
Let me check what is happening here.
There are 2 issues: the test should work with ByteBuddy. At least, it did
work a few weeks ago when I worked on this. And we should be able to
override the bytecode provider. It also worked a few weeks ago as I tested
Javassist and ByteBuddy.
And IIRC, I used
Technically the -D parameter should work; however I know a
hibernate.properties file works.
On 08/24/2018 11:54 PM, Gail Badner wrote:
> I tried running:
>
> mvn clean test -Dtest=HibernateNativeAPINaturalIdTestCase
> -Dhibernate.bytecode.provider=javassist -Dsecurity.manager=true
>
> The result i
Better to use WildFly -secmgr option, instead of -Dsecurity.manager.
From what I recall, this helps avoid a boot time issue with
-Dsecurity.manager.
For enabling javassist for a one off test run, simply prestart your
WildFly app server with the desired options and then launch.
For more than a
So, the system properties are not considered when running with the security
manager.
Log says:
Could not copy system properties, system properties will be ignored
And the code is the following:
try {
Properties systemProperties = System.getProperties();
// Must be thread-safe in case an a
To clarify, `/hibernate.properties` (at root of class path) will work.
That one (if exists) is always read during boot.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:14 AM Chris Cranford wrote:
> Technically the -D parameter should work; however I know a
> hibernate.properties file works.
>
> On 08/24/2018 11:54 PM
Gail,
About the issue you had with ByteBuddy + the SM, I opened
https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-12932 . I have a (simple) fix
for it ready.
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Guillaume
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 3:52 PM Guillaume Smet
wrote:
> So, the system properties are not considered when running with the
> secu