Adam Allgaier wrote:
That did the trick! Really appreciate your expertise. Your steak is on the
way
Is this being looked at by Caucho (please)?
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Stargazer wrote:
Following
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/quercus-list-of-applications.xtp#pligg
I ought to add that I'm sure its not my setup as the instructions for
MediaWiki on that page work perfectly. Also, the Pligg setup page does
seem to work and the npe only appears once
Emil Ong wrote:
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 02:51:37PM +, Stargazer wrote:
Following
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/quercus-list-of-applications.xtp#pligg
(note the first line is wrong, it should be web-app
xmlns=http://caucho.com/ns/resin;) with resin 3.1.4a (on XP) and you get
Note - this worked for previous snapshots, it just been broken now.
We find it useful to develop sites locally, stage them, then move them
to production when ready. For local
development we fire up resin and configure them such that their url is
conveniently available after
This is an obvious glitch with this snapshot I'd like to raise for
visibility.
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;
xmlns:resin=http://caucho.com/ns/resin/core;
web-app id='www.bar.com' document-directory='/www/pligg/www.bar.com'
/web-app
/host
Does the same for http://localhost:8080/www.bar.com etc
-- Scott
On Jan 26, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Stargazer wrote:
Note - this worked for previous snapshots
Running Pligg on this snapshot gives the same verbosity as mentioned
before, in amongst which i noticed:
safe_name;s:5:pligg;s:13:category_name;s:5:pligg;s:13:category_lang;s:2
:en;s:11:category_id;s:1:1;}}s:8:num_rows;i:2;s:12:return_value;i:2;}
[14:13:45.500] {resin-17}
The install worked fine and the resulting site is ok too. I noticed this
in the logs though:
[23:47:43.062] {http--8080-4} java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/caucho/quercus/env/InternStringValue
[23:47:43.078] {http--8080-4} java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Stargazer wrote:
The install worked fine and the resulting site is ok too. I noticed this
These comments apply also to snapshot resin-pro-3.1.s080223 as well as
the singling out of Pligg for ultra verbose logging.
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The Pligg verbosity I mentioned in the last few snapshots its still
present, which is a shame as we can't go live with such enourmous
logfiles being generated. Is there some way I can turn it off?
Here is a sample and a few exceptions I noticed immediately, all with a
default Pligg site and
.
As there is no verbosity in with Drupal it really smells like theres
been an if Pligg then debug=max line left in there somewhere...
On Feb 27, 2008, at 3:00 PM, Stargazer wrote:
The Pligg verbosity I mentioned in the last few snapshots its still
present, which is a shame as we can't go live
Mo DeJong wrote:
The Pligg verbosity I mentioned in the last
few snapshots its still present, which is a
shame as we can't go live with such enourmous
logfiles being generated. Is there some way I
can turn it off?
Hello Stargazer
It turns out this problem was caused by Pligg's
use
Crucial for me right now anyway ;-)
http://quercus.caucho.com/quercus-3.1/doc/quercus.xtp#php.ini
The section under JNDI DataSource ... WEB-INF/resin-web.xml has
malformed xml for the database tag.
Any chance of a fuller example please?
The problem is I'm trying to associate a MySQL Pligg db on
On first installation of openx, either the production version 2.4.4 or
beta 2.5.66, a java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 12 is thrown
immediately. It seems at one point Openads worked as there is a mention
of it here: http://wiki.caucho.com/Quercus:_Openads, but making the
change
This happens when trying a new install of Mantis 1.1.1. This must have
worked in the past as it is mentioned here:
http://wiki.caucho.com/Quercus:_Mantis.
Incidentally the change described there is redundant as the current
Mantis release has fixed the problem it addressed.
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Apr 6, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Stargazer wrote:
On first installation of openx, either the production version 2.4.4 or
beta 2.5.66, a java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 12 is thrown
immediately. It seems at one point Openads worked as there is a
mention
Stargazer wrote:
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Apr 6, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Stargazer wrote:
beta 2.5.66, a java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 12 is thrown
I have more information - I just ran up a Drupal 6.1 installation and
saw the same exception
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Apr 19, 2008, at 3:40 AM, Stargazer wrote:
Charles Lyons wrote:
Has anyone else seen anything like this or know what might be
causing
it?
I can't help you but to add weight to this, I have a similar and
frequent
problem in 3.1.5 GPL which
Not seen this with earlier snapshots. In resin.conf:
database jndi-name=jdbc/xxx
driver
type=com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlConnectionPoolDataSource
urljdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/xxx/url
user/user
password/password
/driver
/database
host id=
the swap.
Stargazer wrote:
I have a RH server with 750mb ram. Its serving about 30 hosts, split
between php (quercus) and jsp. As its not doing
anything else, just the usual email etc, I want to allocate 500mb to
resin (3.1.6 but this subject is pretty generic). I tried Xms512m,
-Xmx512m
Laurent MAGNIEZ wrote:
Hello,
I'm using Resin3.0.18 under Debian.
All the dates in my application are staggered by one hour, since the
transition to summer time.
Use this in resin.conf:
jvm-arg-Duser.timezone=Europe/London/jvm-arg
I explain : when i launch Resin, i can see in
Rob Lockstone wrote:
Who told you? IBM?
Please do everyone a favor and never patronize IBM for anything, ever.
IBM is a company which no longer deserves to exist.
Although not directly relevant, please see this excellent article on
I, Cringely about IBM. I can speak from personal
Emil Ong wrote:
Resin 3.2.1 is our latest release in the 3.2 branch, which is our
development branch. This branch still undergoes our extensive release
testing, but has many changes which have not been quite as vetted Resin
3.1 in production use.
If you are using 3.2.0 or 3.2.1, what have
smallufo wrote:
When I try to connect to http://foo.bar.com/index.jsp , the JSPs are
not compiled , the jsp source is leaked.
I have to connect to http://foo.bar.com:8080/index.jsp to see it compiled.
Sounds like http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3013 ?
The resin downloads page currently has 3.2.1 (dev), 3.1.8 (stable) and
4.0 (snapshot).
I understand 3.1.8 is the stable version so what is the point of 3.2.1
now 4.0 is present?
Will the 3.2.x line ever get to stable before 4.0 is released?
Which would you use for best Quercus performance? If
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Jan 25, 2009, at 7:01 AM, Stargazer wrote:
Which would you use for best Quercus performance? If bugs are fixed in
Quercus, and applied to the 3.2.x line, are they to be fixed in future
3.1.x stable releases?
Ok so theres a dilemma here. We know 4.0
I'm trying to move an existing Joomla site to Quercus. On the current
system I have set search engine friendly URLs on and this strips the
ugly params out. I guess its handled by Apache using a module or the
.htaccess file. In any case, when I run the same setup under Quercus
(again with the
Those with a Linked In account might find this interesting:
http://www.linkedin.com/groupInvitation?gid=132759
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I would dearly love to ditch Apache!
The answer for us is our dedicated hoster uses Plesk, so as there are
other users/apps on it who use the Plesk PHP panel for their regular
admin we have to keep that.
After watching a few of these threads about people using mod_caucho with
Apache, it
.
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Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Perf Issues
Ronan Lucio wrote:
Hi,
We have had a perf issue
Emil Ong wrote:
Hi Aaron,
The plugin is built on the WST/JST (Java webtools) framework, so you get
all the goodies that come with that. It also provides 3 different
deployment mechanisms:
1) .war based
2) in place
3) new Resin 4.0 remote deploy
Suggestions for other features are always
Suppose I only had the regular J2SE http libraries but wanted to write a
client for comet, very much like the example:
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.1/examples/servlet-comet/, but as theres
no browser the updates just get System.out.println'd out. Is this
possible please? Thanks.
On 05-Aug-2009 00:14, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
Resin 4.0.1 doesn't seem to work with Hibernate anymore
Related: If you follow this http://wiki.caucho.com/Hibernate with Resin
4.0.4 and Hibernate 3.3.2, you get the unknown @PersistenceContext
error you mention.
On 17-Mar-2010 16:01, Stargazer wrote:
On 05-Aug-2009 00:14, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
Resin 4.0.1 doesn't seem to work with Hibernate anymore
Related: If you follow this http://wiki.caucho.com/Hibernate with Resin
4.0.4 and Hibernate 3.3.2, you get the unknown @PersistenceContext
error
On 04-Mar-2010 04:31, Emil Ong wrote:
That's fair. I'll see if it can go back into the 4.0.5 distro.
Thanks,
Emil
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 10:18:44AM +0800, smallufo wrote:
Well , for an application server , having a bin/ directory with some
start-up / shut-down scripts is natural /
Resin 4.0.5 - following http://wiki.caucho.com/Hibernate works fine, but
I'd like to take it to the next level and persist something.
Adding
EntityTransaction tx = _manager.getTransaction();
tx.begin();
...
to the end of the CourseServlet.java file throws up
On 27-Mar-2010 01:10, Stargazer wrote:
Resin 4.0.5 - following http://wiki.caucho.com/Hibernate works fine, but
I'd like to take it to the next level and persist something.
Adding
EntityTransaction tx = _manager.getTransaction();
tx.begin();
...
to the end
{
ut.begin();
updateCourse.setCourse(Magic);
ut.commit();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
2010/3/29 Stargazerstarga...@blueyonder.co.uk
On 27-Mar-2010 01:10, Stargazer wrote:
Resin 4.0.5 - following http://wiki.caucho.com/Hibernate
On 30-Mar-2010 06:42, Wesley Wu wrote:
try {
ut.begin();
CourseBean updateCourse = _manager.find(CourseBean.class, new
Integer(1));
updateCourse.setCourse(Magic);
ut.commit();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
will
On 30-Mar-2010 09:34, Wesley Wu wrote:
To make set method auto translated into a UPDATE clause, the
entitymanager should be opened after a transaction begins.
Sincere thanks again, hopefully this will all help others coming across
it in the future.
If I understood you correctly I made
On 30-Mar-2010 17:54, Wesley Wu wrote:
Yes. One minor problem:
@PersistentContext should be @PersistentUnit.
Doh!
Great, works now. Thanks for your help!
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On 30-Mar-2010 18:03, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Wesley Wu wrote:
Yes. One minor problem:
@PersistentContext should be @PersistentUnit.
would calling UserTransaction in your code be faster? Essentially,
snip
I don't know about the finer details, but looking back on this now
If I have an entry in log4j.properties like this
log4j.rootCategory=DEBUG, Console, R
log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.R.File=log/mywebapp.log
...
the logs from the webapp appear in $RESIN_HOME/log. Is there an entry I
can use to get them to appear in the
http://caucho.com/resin-4.0/admin/security.xtp is mighty secure indeed!
Thought you guys would want to know as this is a link off your front page.
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On 25-Apr-2010 06:28, Rick Mann wrote:
Hi. I have a need to inform a client of changes to its data set. The client
is usually an iPhone, and I use Apple's Push Notifications to let it know
that it should query the server for new data.
I asked on this list about using Comet in this
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We run an Apache + resin config on RH Linux and its been stable for the
past few releases. Right now we're on 4.0.5. When I went through the
usual upgrade process on 4.0.5 - 4.0.6 I found resin started taking
over all the Apache sites, in other words the usual split between about
half being
When a server is started with the command line option -server foo
how can I access the variable holding foo within resin.xml?
I want to use it to define a set of conf dirs, like:
resin:import
fileset dir=${resinHome}/conf/hostconf-${whateverServerIdWasPassedIn}
include name=**/*.xml/
/fileset
Apologies for the basic nature of this question, but I am starting a new
project and want the best ( most future proof) toolset I can get. So
clearly I start with Resin (;-)) but I now find myself lost in a sea of
competing JPA offerings, and I don't know much about them. I can only
relate
On 21-Jun-2010 22:16, Alex wrote:
I noticed similar behavior and fixed it by removing the resin root
webapp. Maybe handling of the root webapp changed in 4.0.6
Regards,
Peter
On Sun, 30 May 2010 22:28 +0100, Stargazer
starga...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
We run an Apache + resin config
On 24-Jul-2011 20:40, Olaf Krische wrote:
As the document says there, a javax.mail.Session object is being stored
in the jndi tree. So you fetch it from there and use it.
And when you have it, you can create your mail objects and send them
over a transport.
See also
We have a Resin powered JEE app and are expanding it to work with
Android. One of the cool things on Android is you know the user is
logged into a Google account. With the Google App Engine, you can do
more that just authenticate since they provide all the back end service
data. For example,
On 25-Sep-2011 18:55, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
How are you getting the person's real name out of GAE's UserService?
I don't see that. Maybe this is just something you get with Android
auth?
Could be, though where I got that from stongly suggests just being
authed in a GAE app gives it to you:
On 25-Sep-2011 18:55, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
How are you getting the person's real name out of GAE's UserService?
I don't see that. Maybe this is just something you get with Android
auth?
The short answer is to use OpenID (and OAuth to get permission on
extra fields). But there is a problem
I hope so. Since it's new, this is a great time for feedback
For the first time, Resin 4.0.24 doesn't work out of the box when added
to Eclipse as a new server.
I go through this process pain free for each new release, but now
immediately see the message 'default' is an unknown server in the
On 22-Nov-2011 09:43, Aaron Freeman wrote:
I hope so. Since it's new, this is a great time for feedback
For the first time, Resin 4.0.24 doesn't work out of the box when added to
Eclipse as a new server.
I go through this process pain free for each new release, but now
immediately see the
Just doing the +1 thing ... this open bug stopped us dead as we're in
the same situation:
http://bugs.caucho.com/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=4941
Unless there were config changes required - I didn't make any, so if
there are I'd like to know please.
Using Ubuntu 64bit with mod_caucho behind Apache. The 4.0.23 config
handled a simple 2 cluster + single server in each setup (servers a
and b), which were started separately using resin.sh start -server a
-conf/resin/conf/resin-a.xml and the same for server b. There are
dedicated IP's for
On 01/05/2012 17:15, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 05/01/2012 02:17 AM, Stargazer wrote:
On 29/04/2012 11:44, Stargazer wrote:
Using Ubuntu 64bit with mod_caucho behind Apache. The 4.0.23 config
Here's the same question put a much simpler way - its answer will give
me a clue.
I just installed
ResinConfigServer localhost 6800
CauchoConfigCacheDirectory /tmp
CauchoStatus yes
I have to comment all those out in order to get the sites served by
regular php.
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Stargazer starga...@blueyonder.co.uk
mailto:starga...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
I just installed
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