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
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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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Coleman
> Sent: 04 April 2001 16:47
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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.
|
|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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I
I would think that tackling Cloudscape would be much more daunting than Oracle,
Sybase, or MSSQL. Simply because the scripts for creating the database already
exist in ECPerf for these databases.
If the desire is to provide an easy setup for testing, I would suggest that you
focus on InstantDB or
count me in! what can i do to help out?
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 5:49 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] ECPerf project
>
> We're looking for help on the JBoss ECPerf project.
>
> ECPerf is important becau
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