[JBoss-user] Hello ! The JBoss-3.2.1_Tomcat-4.1.24 !

2003-06-29 Thread jonathan wong
Dear all , Hello ! I just download JBoss-3.2.1_Tomcat-4.1.24 . However , I can't find any "Tomcat" inside the package ! Where is the Tomcat placed in this version ? Thank you ! Jonathan (Wong Yat Sing) Jonathan StudioM.P (852) - 91235947 NetMeeting : [EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ# 57646152 Do you

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[JBoss-user] Hello ! The problem of JNDI again !

2003-06-29 Thread jonathan wong
Dear all , Hello ! I am using JBoss-3.2.1 and a standalone Tomcat . I try to connect an EJB in Jboss's through JSP in Tomcat . Thank you for some people's nice help . Now , the JSP is as follow : %@ page session="false" isThreadSafe="true" isErrorPage="false" import="javax.naming.*,

RE: [JBoss-user] RE: possible JMS memory leak under 3.0.4?

2003-06-29 Thread eric . kaplan
Adrian et all I apologize. Adrian is right. I'll look into it on our end. I should have gotten the complete package name before I went further. Regards Eric Quoting Adrian Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This isn't jboss code. It is jmsdof (a retired sourceforge project) You can turn on

Re: [JBoss-user] Hello ! The problem of JNDI again !

2003-06-29 Thread Guy Rouillier
jonathan wong wrote: Dear all , Hello ! I am using JBoss-3.2.1 and a standalone Tomcat . I try to connect an EJB in Jboss's through JSP in Tomcat . Thank you for some people's nice help . Now , the JSP is as follow : %@ page session=false isThreadSafe=true isErrorPage=false

Re: [JBoss-user] Hello ! The problem of JNDI !

2003-06-29 Thread Guy Rouillier
jonathan wong wrote: Dear Guy , Hello ! Thank you for your help ! However , I want to ask which is the jndiNamingProviderURL if my separated Tomcat is http://localhost (127.0.0.1) and JBoss is http://localhost:8080 ? Thank you ! Either localhost or localhost:1099 should work. You need the

Re: [JBoss-user] Converting to 3.2.1 - javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:comp not bound

2003-06-29 Thread Guy Rouillier
Scott M Stark wrote: The significance of the ordering of the java.naming.factory.url.pkgs is that this defines the order of packages from which url context factories are found, which includes the java: context. This must be the org.jboss.naming.java.javaURLContextFactory to select the server

Re: [JBoss-user] Hello ! The problem of JNDI again !

2003-06-29 Thread jonathan wong
Dear Guy , Hello ! Thank you for your nice help ! I can call JBoss's EJB in my standalone Tomcat now ! Many many many ... Thanks ! Therefore , I know what it work now ( hehe .. , just the JNDI service ) . Also , where can I obtain the documentation about

[JBoss-user] On the performance trail - again

2003-06-29 Thread Jon Barnett
While we've got a few spare cycles, we thought to pursue this whole performance thing some more. We grabbed hold of the GNU Trove collections implementation and started converting 3.2.0 source to use these collections. So far we have only done it partially in one strategic area. Working off the

Re: [JBoss-user] Converting to 3.2.1 - javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:comp not bound

2003-06-29 Thread Scott M Stark
Use: java.naming.factory.url.pkgs=org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces -- Scott Stark Chief Technology Officer JBoss Group, LLC Guy Rouillier wrote: Scott M Stark wrote: The significance of the ordering of the java.naming.factory.url.pkgs is

[JBoss-user] Services and Folders in Real Time environment.

2003-06-29 Thread Muraly R
Hi Gurus, I have some doubts regarding the removal of some service and folders of JBoss-3.0.7 from the real time environment. i) How can I remove the UILServerILServer service from the real time environment?(Hope it doesn't affect the normal server behaviour. Also my applications are not using