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Hi,
I've attached a memory profile (which your email client may expand
inline - it's html) of JBoss in action.
This is a picture of our application importing several thousand phone
numbers from a text file, which are stored as new entity beans in a
single transaction. A NumbersBean has
Hello, i am installing the jboss3.0 with tomcat embedded, i am trying to
configure a Realm for a web application that i have been deployed. The
problem is that this realm seems to not be configured...
The file where the Realm should be configured is catalina/conf/server.xml ,
but nothing...
If
Hi Geeks
I am going to finish the JBoss 3.0 Quick Guide that
can be found under
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=22866release_id=97289
So if you have feedback for it please send it directly
to me. Note that the template project is a separate
download just underneath the
Looks like Jetty in JBoss 3.0 (perhaps 3.1 too) will start servicing requests
before a web application has been fully deployed, leaving the deployment and
the jetty in a very odd state of funk where nothing works.
--jason
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I've tried to use mySQL with JBoss3.0 RC3.
I modified the file jboss-service.xml in order to create a pool of
connections:
mbean code=org.jboss.jdbc.JdbcProvider
name=DefaultDomain:service=JdbcProvider
attribute name=Driversorg.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver/attribute
/mbean
mbean
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Subject: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS 3.0 - RC3 - Can't find
org.jboss.jdbc.JdbcProvider class
I've tried to use mySQL with JBoss3.0 RC3.
I modified the file jboss-service.xml in order to create a pool of
connections:
mbean code=org.jboss.jdbc.JdbcProvider
name=DefaultDomain:service=JdbcProvider
An initial draft of a JBoss 3.0 ClassLoader Architecture whitepaper
has been posted to the FAQ forum. See:
http://jboss.org/forums/thread.jsp?forum=67thread=15974
Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
Target = all
Linux 2.4.10
JDK 1.4.0
===Begin Excerpt===
jmx-docs:
[mkdir] Created dir: /home/jboss/jboss-all/connector/output/jmx-doc
Running xdoclet.XDocletMain loaded by sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader. Forked:true
[jmxdoclet] Running jbossXmlDoc/
[jmxdoclet] Generating output for
3.0 branch builds for me:
[starksm@banshee build]$ build.sh
Searching for build.xml ...
Buildfile: /home/starksm/cvsroot/JBoss3.0/jboss-all/build/build.xml
...
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 3 minutes 54 seconds
[starksm@banshee build]$
RedHat 7.3, Linux 2.4.18-3
java version 1.4.0
Java(TM) 2
Greetings.
JDK 1.4.0
Linux 2.4.10
jboss-all
CVS Branch 3_0 Head.
Not building
-Steve
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As I warned several days ago, I have removed the old jca framework (except
for a couple of classes that await a different deployment paradigm). This
means your ConnectionFactoryLoader mbeans will no longer work. You have to
use the new ConnctionManager mbeans. There are examples for many
When the new ClassLoader code is checked in, I shall
work on a proper JSP solution. Until then, everything
is just a temporary hack.
If you want JSP compilation to work, you have to tell
JBoss where the tools.jar is. We can't ship it with
JBoss because it is part of the JDK.
Jules
--- Peter
We could,
but:
1. some architectures (One of my first beta testers is
on MacOS X) do not seem to have the jar at all - it
seems to have been collapsed into the rest of the
runtime.
2. Many people will be running JBoss on a JRE not a
JDK, and precompiling their JSPs during development.
I am
Please move the demo-app discussion on the online forum,
I have created a forum just for it, it is called J2EE design pattern but please move
this over there as it really doesn't belong on this forum
thanks
View: http://jboss.org/forums/thread.jsp?forum=66thread=4941
on 1-12-06 15.44, Julian Gosnell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. some architectures (One of my first beta testers is
on MacOS X) do not seem to have the jar at all - it
seems to have been collapsed into the rest of the
runtime.
ahhh . a special for OSX ... hmmm .
2. Many people will be
on 1-12-06 16.22, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. Many people will be running JBoss on a JRE not a
JDK, and precompiling their JSPs during development.
Could We not just say clearly :
SDK required - else If running under JRE please copy tools.jar here ...
/peter_f
on 1-12-06 15.56, marc fleury at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please move the demo-app discussion on the online forum,
Yes very good - We still need to find a structur -here now :
Scenario :
I dload JBoss3.0 binary
- it comes with a demo folder of deployable examples
In dload JBoss3.0 src
I have been doing some thinking on this freebay idea and came up with
some things. As I said I am not against working on a complete
application, however I think we should focus on an app that has
potential resale value. Why? Simple if it can be sold developers
arent working for free, and
Hi,
I need a little history lesson. I can't find
org.jboss.security.ssl.DomainServerSocketFactory in the RH JBoss all
checkout. It is used in SSLServerSocketFactory for the Catalina contrib
package. Could someone (Scot?) tell me why this was used instead of the
Catalina SSL support and point
FreeBay !
Jules
--- Hicks, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been doing a few hours of thinking and came to
a conclusion for a demo
app.
Would anyone like to assist me in creating an E-Bay
style bidding
application?
James Hicks
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Yess, but i want to known wath are doing,
So what does have an auction application need,
hmm,
1) goods: some things that are for sel (query,details)
2) calendar: what is for sell when (with notification)
3) users: some kind of user management. and security constraints
(guest,user,admin)
4)
Hello tbone,
Wednesday, December 05, 2001, 2:12:40 PM, you wrote:
tfb Yess, but i want to known wath are doing,
tfb So what does have an auction application need,
tfb hmm,
tfb 1) goods: some things that are for sel (query,details)
tfb 2) calendar: what is for sell when (with notification)
tfb
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 19:28, marc fleury wrote:
hey,
where would you guys see the link for petstore, I am drawing a blank on
where it would fit on the current website, maybe under downloads?
documentation? (just to make sure people can see it running) under success
stories... I dont know
hi,
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 18:57, Ean Schuessler wrote:
I have modifications for Postgres DAO support if anyone else finds Postgres
support useful.
+1
christian
p.s.: nice e-mail address :)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 Demo App
I've been doing a few hours of thinking and came to a conclusion for a demo
app.
Would anyone like to assist me in creating an E-Bay style bidding
application?
James Hicks
. I've long believed that the
J2EE specification needed examples beyond the scope of a PetStore.
Jesse
-Original Message-
From: Hicks, James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 Demo App
Hicks, James wrote:
From reading all the emails, I think the majority of people would benefit
from several small applications that each deal with a specific feature of
JBoss 3.0.
Do yall ( im texan ) think it is feasible to design these small independant
applications so that in the end,
Tilly, Jesse wrote:
I think you'd be trying to bite off too much too fast. An application that
encompassed all of the extensive features of JBoss and J2EE would be very
large and very complex. That's why I don't like the PetStore application.
Many people look to it for development
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Others get frustrated because there's no
CMP/BMP-hybrid EJB that joins 4 tables used by a stateful session EJB
that's, in turn, called by a stateless session EJB to control transactional
context. (Whew!)
Hopefully noone is calling sfsb from slsb :) But the point is
Or are just bad ideas - see my earlier post on the user list.
I agree there. Much of the petstore is poor quality coding also. Just
take a look at all those querys in there. I dont even remember a
preparedStatement one. Yet the queries happen over an over... a perfect
place for PS over
, December 05, 2001 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 Demo App
From reading all the emails, I think the majority of people would benefit
from several small applications that each deal with a specific feature of
JBoss 3.0.
Do yall ( im texan ) think it is feasible to design
on 1-12-05 22.44, Bill Burke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, and these examples should ship with the JBoss distribution. They
should also be run with the nightly build so that we know whether or not
they work. I think these examples are crucial now that the bulk of
documentation will be
on 1-12-06 05.09, Peter Fagerlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can think of two demos now : namely snoop.jsp and includeEJB.jsp that both
are causing failiurs in the WebUnitTestSuite now ( well yesterday ;-) )
since they where not deployed ...
ahhh... my mistake WebUnitTestSuite are
on 1-12-06 07.01, Allen Fogleson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So do we :
- create a demo folder ?
( jboss-all/demo, jboss-3.0.0alpha/demo )
( have some deploy by default
or
from there be able to do manual deploy drops )
That makes sense. actually I think they should all deploy on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 1-12-05 22.44, Bill Burke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So do we :
- create a demo folder ?
( jboss-all/demo, jboss-3.0.0alpha/demo )
( have some deploy by default
or
from there be able to do manual deploy drops )
That makes sense. actually I
on 1-12-06 07.01, Allen Fogleson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
has anyone started working on dukes bank on Jboss 3?
U mean the BanUnitTest ? ... It usually works just fine ... so how would We
double some of the tests as demos ? or just use the Tests as the demos ? ...
how can we combine ? that
No dukes bank is the Sun J2EE demo for EJB2. Somewhere around here I
have a copy of it.
Al
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 1-12-06 07.01, Allen Fogleson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
has anyone started working on dukes bank on Jboss 3?
U mean the BanUnitTest ? ... It usually works just fine ...
We could do both. For new users I think it makes sense to have all of
them available from one demoapp.ear really this is just a wrapper
around the stuff. using my items you might have an index.html which
contains each line item like so...
1) go to EJB cmp2 relations tutorial.
This would
I've been doing a few hours of thinking and came to a conclusion for a demo
app.
Would anyone like to assist me in creating an E-Bay style bidding
application?
James Hicks
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The problem here is that the quickstart is meant to show developers
how to get started fast. I believe this was the first concern of those
asking for the demo apps. There is already the petstore app running on
Jboss to show full E-Commerce style abilities. Im not against donating a
full app
User developers. There are plenty of those around who just want a
quickstart. Which about a week ago was what everyone was talking about I
think. (the days blend together, it could have been 2 days ago, or
yesterday even anymore)
Al
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this meant for JBoss
Is this meant for JBoss developers (those that contribute to JBoss) or for
User developers (those that use JBoss to run there J2EE/JMX applications)?
--jason
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Allen Fogleson wrote:
The problem here is that the quickstart is meant to show developers
how to get started
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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason
|Dillon
|Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 8:03 PM
|To: Allen Fogleson
|Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 Demo App
|
|
|Is this meant for JBoss developers (those that contribute to JBoss
:03 PM
|To: Allen Fogleson
|Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 Demo App
|
|
|Is this meant for JBoss developers (those that contribute to JBoss) or for
|User developers (those that use JBoss to run there J2EE/JMX applications)?
|
|--jason
|
|
|On Tue, 4 Dec
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|Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 Demo App
|
|
|Is this meant for JBoss developers (those that contribute to JBoss) or for
|User developers (those that use JBoss to run there J2EE/JMX applications)?
|
|--jason
|
|
|On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Allen Fogleson wrote:
|
| The problem here
Anyone know of any timescales for the release of JBoss 3.0?
TIA
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|Anyone know of any timescales for the release of JBoss 3.0?
|TIA
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Hi,
Running latest JBoss 3.0,
I have defined a datasource based on Opta2000 driver for MS SQL.
I have added the driver to the list of JDBC driver and the opta JAR to the
list of jar in top of jboss-service.xml.
I used the new way of configuring the pool, I simply copy/paste the one of
DefaultDS
Message-
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
|Vincent Harcq
|Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 1:01 PM
|To: Dev JBoss
|Subject: [JBoss-dev] Jboss 3.0 / DataSource problem
|
|
|Hi,
|Running latest JBoss 3.0,
|I have defined a datasource based on Opta2000 driver for MS
]; Dev JBoss
Objet : RE: [JBoss-dev] Jboss 3.0 / DataSource problem
well,
you still need to declare the JDBC driver in the JDBC MBean thingy.
That is one of the things that we need to change, to have the connector
declare what driver he is using as opposed to the kludgy MBean we
have right
: [JBoss-dev] Jboss 3.0 / DataSource problem
|
|
| well,
|
| you still need to declare the JDBC driver in the JDBC MBean thingy.
|
| That is one of the things that we need to change, to have the connector
| declare what driver he is using as opposed to the kludgy MBean we
| have right
| now as a front
-dev] Jboss 3.0 / DataSource problem
well,
you still need to declare the JDBC driver in the JDBC MBean thingy.
That is one of the things that we need to change, to have the connector
declare what driver he is using as opposed to the kludgy MBean we
have right
now as a front end
Thank you.
It works.
-Message d'origine-
De : David Jencks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : mercredi 5 septembre 2001 23:30
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc : Dev JBoss
Objet : Re: [JBoss-dev] Jboss 3.0 / DataSource problem
One problem that causes this is escaped : ie \: in the jdbc
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Subject: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 and Jetty
Marc,
I'm trying to gauge requirements for Jetty within a
JBoss-3 context.
This is what I have figured so far:
1. JettyService needs to be delivered as a self
contained SAR. So it can be hot-deployed onto a JBoss
node. My
Marc,
I'm trying to gauge requirements for Jetty within a
JBoss-3 context.
This is what I have figured so far:
1. JettyService needs to be delivered as a self
contained SAR. So it can be hot-deployed onto a JBoss
node. My major concern here is whether the SAR is run
packed/unpacked. Unpacked
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Julian Gosnell
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 7:18 AM
To: marc fleury
Cc: Greg Wilkins; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 and Jetty
Marc,
I'm trying to gauge requirements
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