Re: [JBoss-dev] ATTENTION! Developers with CVS access

2002-12-12 Thread Aaron Lindsey
Hey Bill, 1. What have you worked on in the past? JMS bug fixes 2. What are you currently working on? 3. What will you be working on and when? Nothing at the moment. We're doing a lot with JMS at my company, so I've been fixing bugs as I find them. 4. What do you want to work on? I

Re: [JBoss-dev] JMS reliability (?)

2003-02-02 Thread Aaron Lindsey
Hi Calin, While there is still room for improvement in the performance category, I believe the corruption problems with large queues is fixed in the later releases of the 3.0.x series. If you use JBoss 3.0.5 or later, you shouldn't experience the problems outlined in points 1 and 2 below.

Re: [JBoss-dev] JMS reliability (?)

2003-02-02 Thread Aaron Lindsey
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Aaron Lindsey Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 3:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] JMS reliability (?) Hi Calin, While there is still room for improvement in the performance category, I believe the corruption problems with large

[JBoss-dev] JMS Starup Behavior

2002-11-08 Thread Aaron Lindsey
Hello everyone, I think there's a bug in the jdbc2 PersistenceManager, but I want to verify that it's not a feature before fixing it. At startup, if you already have the database tables present, and have not set the CREATE_TABLES_ON_STARTUP property to false, an exception is thrown (on

[JBoss-dev] CVS problem

2003-11-10 Thread Aaron Lindsey
I'm seeing some strange behavior for cvs. If I delete a directory and try to update again (with cvs update -d -P), the directory doesn't come back. The directory is still in the Entries file. Everything comes down fine with a checkout and if I just remove files, they update correctly.