Can someone confirm that this works for
them so at least I know it may be something that I am doing wrong?
Best Regards
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Just tried 3.0.6 and it works :-)
Thx.
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Not yet...
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Thought Id refresh this thread to
too if anyone has any ideas
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JBoss 3.0.4/ Postgres 7.3
I have a servlet that updates a table via this bean. I hit the servlet and the
row is created just fine. An external application (not using beans) remove the
record from the db. I then hit the servlet again - this time when the code does
the create() method I get
Just reposting to see if anyone has any
ideas.
Regards
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Restart script problem
I tried
, the start up script should pick up those variables.
regards,
fawce
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JBoss 3 + RH Linux 7.x
We currently start Jboss upon reboot by running the start
script in rc.local. The problem is that the JAVA_HOME which is set in .bashrc
is not set before rc.local is executed during the Linux startup. Asside from
setting JAVA_HOME in the jboss start script or
I tried posting this in the Forums no takers so
trying the mailing list gurus J
JBoss 3.0.4 / RH 7.x
When we execute jboss_init_redhat.sh restart we notice that
the start process begins before the stop process completes. This never happened
in Jboss 2.4. Any way to make it so that
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JBoss 3 + RH Linux 7.x
We currently start Jboss upon reboot
by running the start script in rc.local
] Start
JBoss 3 upon Linux Reboot
You could modify the script so it sets JAVA_HOME.
Benjamin
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Yeah
for your reply.
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Officer
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This makes
Sorry
for the repost on this one, but someone must be using context paths with JBoss
2.4.4/Tomcat 4. Am I way off on this
one? How can I set up an image path that
is not within the webapp? I used to do
this in the server.xml in tomcat 3x.
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Thanx for
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On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 14:33, Mike Lecza wrote:
Sorry for the repost on this one, but someone
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This makes it difficult for designers. I like to have
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This makes it difficult for designers. I like
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