Now that I have all my Hibernate issues resolved, I am back to my
initial question. How can you control the UserTransaction in long
running processes?
I have a long running quartz job. Periodically I like to commit the
transaction, just to speed up performance and to make sure the
transaction
I've marked this as http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=2556
The bean should already be registered with the proper classloader
context, but I'm not certain that it's invoked in the right context.
-- Scott
On Mar 26, 2008, at 1:16 PM, Joe Dane wrote:
>
> This may not help you much, but ...
>
>
This may not help you much, but ...
I'm doing something similar (spring-managed mbean) but w/o hibernate,
and it works as expected for me. I am, however, using a non-standard
third party library (Joda Time) in my MBean, and that seems to be
working.
How are you exporting the bean?
I have
Riccardo Cohen wrote:
I have an utf-8 html form that searches in the database, and produces
result in an utf-8 html page.
I have 2 conversion problems :
1) displaying items
response.setContentType("text/html;charset=utf-8") may be enough. It
will set the response writer/output stream
Ilya Kasnacheev wrote (2008-03-12 12:18):
В сообщении от 12 Март 2008 12:07 Mattias Jiderhamn написал(a):
What about my anonymous wrapper? See reply to original post.
It may work if you are certain there will be no flushing to the client
before a forward().
Nope, there w