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This could simplify things considerably. You're right, we had a
'delegate to JSR109Service' approach in place for the
AbstractWebContainer and the EJBDeployer. I mainly did this because I
was not happy with the order of deployment (subdepoyment start/create
before parent start/create). Realy the
Hello,
I've:
- backported the loadbalancer to branch 3.2 (it works great BTW!)
- added a sample test WAR to the testsuite
- created a new target in build/build.xml named hahttp-configs
Launching this target will create 3 configs that can be run on the same IP:
- http1: first web server
It is much simpler than that, with RPCProvider.generateWSDL you get a
MessageContext that actually contains all the info we need to do the
mapping. It contains a (large) bag of random things - axis comment: 'in
case somebody needs it'.
I thought, I share this one :-)
-thomas
-Original
Title: Message
Hi
Scott,
the
client-deployer-service.xml uses a an inline model mbean definition. That causes
a
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:
org.jboss.mx.modelmbean.XMBean.init(java.lang.Object,
org.w3c.dom.Element, java.lang.String)
at
Maybe I missed a merge in the service configurator from 3.2
to main. I'll have to check that out.
--
Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
Thomas Diesler wrote:
Hi Scott,
the client-deployer-service.xml uses a an inline model
Bugs item #843699, was opened at 2003-11-17 06:07
Message generated for change (Comment added) made by belaban
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=376685aid=843699group_id=22866
Category: Clustering
Group: v3.2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Hi all,
I added graphing to the web console in Branch_3_2. I will eventually
merge it to HEAD.
Now, in web-console when you are navigating tree and click on an MBean,
all its attributes will be displayed in the tree. If you rightclick on
a numeric attribute a graph menu item appears and it
FYI, this may not work with all browser as there may be a JDK mismatch.
You may have to upgrade your browser's JDK as this uses an applet that
requires JDK 1.2.2
Bill
Bill Burke wrote:
Hi all,
I added graphing to the web console in Branch_3_2. I will eventually
merge it to HEAD.
Now, in
sorry, just thought I'd add the browsers I've tested with:
Netscape 7.1
I.E. 6.0
Bill Burke wrote:
FYI, this may not work with all browser as there may be a JDK mismatch.
You may have to upgrade your browser's JDK as this uses an applet that
requires JDK 1.2.2
Bill
Bill Burke wrote:
Hi
Doesn't it work with recently released Eclipse M5?
Ricardo Argüello
Laurent Etiemble wrote:
Hi,
The JBoss-IDE 1.2.2 release is available. It is a maintenance release which
addresses many bugs. See release notes for more details :
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=199388
Build is failing...
It looks like a problem with the loadbalancer.sar
It works if you build after a clean, but if you build again (no clean)
it fails with this message:
---
most:
==
== Finished with 'most' in module
Hi,
The JBoss-IDE 1.2.2 release is available. It is a maintenance release which
addresses many bugs. See release notes for more details :
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=199388
Available releases are :
- JBoss-IDE 1.2.2 for Eclipse 2.1.1 or higher
- JBoss-IDE 1.2.2330
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