Christopher Albert wrote:
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> As for the patch JBoss-ECperf-patch-001.zip, It seems a bit confusing
> since there is considerable overlap between the contents of this archive
> and the contents of the JBoss-ECperf-001.zip file which it contains.
>
It is strange, but I thought it would be a go
I managed to get ECperf to build and deploy on RH 6.2 / jdk-1.3-fcs on the
RI server. (Hey, you got to start _somewhere_).
The Makefile was being very fussy about spaces.
I've also manged to "load" the Cloudscape DB. There were some problems
with the 'loaddb.sh' script.
I have some errors,
Tom Coleman wrote:
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> Tom Daly wrote:
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> >
> > Actually I was working on JBoss on Solaris and Linux 7 and got it working on
> > both platforms well at least I got one user running on both platforms. I
> > would be interested to try my build with the cloudescape schema and whatever
> > JDBC dr
Tom Daly wrote:
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> Actually I was working on JBoss on Solaris and Linux 7 and got it working on
> both platforms well at least I got one user running on both platforms. I
> would be interested to try my build with the cloudescape schema and whatever
> JDBC drivers you recommend (I was using O
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: 04 April 2001 16:47
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> Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] ECperf project
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> > Probably the most important database
> Lest you think me an Oracle bigot, I must point out that I don't
> really like
> Oracle. It's grossly overpriced and cumbersome to manage. My favourite
> database is
Hmm, let me guess Peter.versioning engine, open source, ;-)
> Interbase. For a great number of technical reasons I rega
Tom,
Actually I was working on JBoss on Solaris and Linux 7 and got it working on
both platforms well at least I got one user running on both platforms. I
would be interested to try my build with the cloudescape schema and whatever
JDBC drivers you recommend (I was using Oracle). I take it you d
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Peter Routtier-Wone wrote:
> > If the desire is to provide an easy setup for testing, I would suggest
> that you
> > focus on InstantDB or HSQL since these already ship bundled with jBoss.
> Are
> > these databases complete enough to support ECPerf? If not, then Cloudscape
> i
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Tom Coleman wrote:
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> Thanks to those of you who have expressed interest in working on ECperf
> for JBoss.
>
> I've got a working Cloudscape DB build for ECperf that I'll zip up and put
> on the Web site.
>
> Oracle and Sybase are much more complex than Cloudscape, so I t
>
> Probably the most important database servers from a promotional point of
> view would be DB2/400, Oracle 8i, Sybase and M$ SQL Server.
>
Agreed. The choice of DB, and it's configuration, will dramatically
impact ECperf results.
Here are the priorities the way I see them:
1) Get EC
> If the desire is to provide an easy setup for testing, I would suggest
that you
> focus on InstantDB or HSQL since these already ship bundled with jBoss.
Are
> these databases complete enough to support ECPerf? If not, then Cloudscape
is a
> decent choice because of the free developer license.
I'd like to participate in ECPerf effort.
I'm new to both Jboss and EJB, but do have quite a bit of
RMI/Servlets/JSP experience.
I hope I can be of some use.
Thanks,
- Ed Y.
--- Tom Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We're looking for help on the JBoss ECPerf project.
>
> ECPerf is importa
: [JBoss-user] ECperf project
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|Thanks to those of you who have expressed interest in working on ECperf
|for JBoss.
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|I've got a working Cloudscape DB build for ECperf that I'll zip up and put
|on the Web site.
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|Oracle and Sybase are much more complex than Cloudscape, so I think
|Cloudsc
Thanks to those of you who have expressed interest in working on ECperf
for JBoss.
I've got a working Cloudscape DB build for ECperf that I'll zip up and put
on the Web site.
Oracle and Sybase are much more complex than Cloudscape, so I think
Cloudscape is the place to start.
Has anyone mana
I can help with this as well. Where to start?
--
Dan Christopherson (danch)
nVisia Technical Architect (www.nvisia.com)
Opinions expressed are mine and do not neccessarily reflect any
position or opinion of nVISIA.
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> We're looking for help on the JBoss ECPerf project.
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> ECPerf is important because it will allow us to monitor and continuously
> improve JBoss/Server performance.
>
> We
count me in! what can i do to help out?
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From: "Tom Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 5:49 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] ECPerf project
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> We're looking for help on the JBoss ECPerf
We're looking for help on the JBoss ECPerf project.
ECPerf is important because it will allow us to monitor and continuously
improve JBoss/Server performance.
We have some resources available already, including preliminary JBoss
deployment descriptors, test database population scripts using Cl
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