Is it possible to access the drivers actual connection object ainstead of the generic
sql.Connection object?
This example might make more sense:
I am using:
com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver
in my -ds.xml file. The connection works perfectly in all my Entity Beans. What I
want to do no
Woops I just read the FAQ after I did my post, I'll follow the suggestions in the
second FAQ and it may be what I am looking for.
Sorry for posting ahead of myself.
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Can anybody offer support with the setup of a resource adapter for a PCML service. I
need to call legacy apps running on an iSeries / AS400 and I found this post :
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=38739
it appears to be using PCML(something I have used outside of JB
Has anybody been able to get this to work?
I am really would like to implement this method in my server.
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I get the following error in the jboss console when I run JmsClient1 in 13.1:
19:12:56,958 INFO [STDOUT] Sending text message to jms/TicketTopic..
19:12:56,996 INFO [CachedConnectionManager] Closing a connection for you. Please
close them yourself: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
java.lang.Exception: STAC
Can anybody tell me if anything different needs to be done to do CMP 2.0 relationship
mapping to AS400 datasources? I have gotten one-to-one relationships working but I
cannot get one-to-many working.
Does anybody have experience with CMP entity beans on as400 db2 databases? I cannot
find any
Does anybody have experience with CMP entity relationships and mapping them to AS400
datasources?
I am working my way through the book and I have all examples to this point(chapter 7)
working so I am sure datasource is configured and working. The one-to-one
unidirectional and bidirectional exa
Using the "shutdown.sh -S" command it will never shut down but with a ctl+c it shuts
down but hangs for 3 miniutes and spits out an error, then 3 more minutes before it
ends.
I appears something locking pport 8080, I have nothing else running that I am aware
of, how can I tell for sure?
10:52
Same here:
00:49:27,410 INFO [Server] Starting JBoss (MX MicroKernel)...
00:49:27,415 INFO [Server] Release ID: JBoss [WonderLand] 3.2.3 (build:
CVSTag=JBoss_3_2_3 date=200311301445)
. . .
00:49:28,115 INFO [ServerInfo] Java version: 1.4.2_03,Sun Microsystems Inc.
00:49:28,116 INFO [Server