Re: [Resin-interest] Running Confluence

2011-04-13 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 04/13/2011 05:27 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2011, at 16:44 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 04/13/2011 04:06 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 16:00 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
>>> That suggests I can modify ejb-jar.xml, if only I knew how. It also 
>>> suggests they may be willing to fix this issue, even though they no longer 
>>> support Resin.
>> Well, I can have Resin ignore the  in the this release (this
>> week), but it probably won't be possible to test against that jar by then.
>>
>> So if the issue is just dead code, that change would resolve it.
> Sounds good to me. Can I just remove the  sections for an equivalent 
> effect?

Yes, although, you might just try removing the ejb-jar.xml entirely.

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Re: [Resin-interest] Running Confluence

2011-04-13 Thread Rick Mann

On Apr 13, 2011, at 16:44 , Scott Ferguson wrote:

> On 04/13/2011 04:06 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>> On Apr 13, 2011, at 16:00 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> 
>> That suggests I can modify ejb-jar.xml, if only I knew how. It also suggests 
>> they may be willing to fix this issue, even though they no longer support 
>> Resin.
> 
> Well, I can have Resin ignore the  in the this release (this 
> week), but it probably won't be possible to test against that jar by then.
> 
> So if the issue is just dead code, that change would resolve it.

Sounds good to me. Can I just remove the  sections for an equivalent 
effect?

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Rick




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Re: [Resin-interest] Running Confluence

2011-04-13 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 04/13/2011 04:06 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2011, at 16:00 , Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 04/13/2011 03:32 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>>
>> I'll need to check on this.
>>
>> Technically, it's not a Resin problem because entity beans are not part
>> of the JavaEE web profile. Why Confluence is requiring full JavaEE is
>> something I don't understand. (Or more basically, why it's using entity
>> beans is a bit of a puzzlement.)
>>
>> It's possible that their ejb-jar.xml is obsolete and everyone else
>> ignores it. (The JavaEE servers ignore it because it's an entity bean
>> that's not used and the servlet engines ignore it because they don't
>> support ejb.)
> Thanks, Scott.
>
> That suggests I can modify ejb-jar.xml, if only I knew how. It also suggests 
> they may be willing to fix this issue, even though they no longer support 
> Resin.

Well, I can have Resin ignore the  in the this release (this 
week), but it probably won't be possible to test against that jar by then.

So if the issue is just dead code, that change would resolve it.

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Re: [Resin-interest] Running Confluence

2011-04-13 Thread Rick Mann

On Apr 13, 2011, at 16:00 , Scott Ferguson wrote:

> On 04/13/2011 03:32 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>> I decided to try again to install Confluence under Resin 4.0.6. I see that 
>> they've dropped support for Resin, which is really too bad, but I figured 
>> I'd try anyway.
>> 
>> I'm getting this error:
>> 
>> [04-13 15:30:32.675] {http://*:80-2}  WARNING 
>> (com.caucho.server.webapp.ErrorPageManager) 
>> jar:file:/export/home/rmann/www/com/latencyzero/confluence/versions/confluence-3.5.1/confluence/WEB-INF/lib/oscore-2.2.7-atlassian-1.jar!/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml:41:
>>  'entity' is an unknown property of 'com.caucho.ejb.cfg.EjbEnterpriseBeans'.
>> 
>>  39:
>>  40:
>>  41:
>>  42:
>>  43:
>> 
>> 
>> Does this indicate a problem in Resin?
> 
> I'll need to check on this.
> 
> Technically, it's not a Resin problem because entity beans are not part 
> of the JavaEE web profile. Why Confluence is requiring full JavaEE is 
> something I don't understand. (Or more basically, why it's using entity 
> beans is a bit of a puzzlement.)
> 
> It's possible that their ejb-jar.xml is obsolete and everyone else 
> ignores it. (The JavaEE servers ignore it because it's an entity bean 
> that's not used and the servlet engines ignore it because they don't 
> support ejb.)

Thanks, Scott.

That suggests I can modify ejb-jar.xml, if only I knew how. It also suggests 
they may be willing to fix this issue, even though they no longer support Resin.

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Re: [Resin-interest] Running Confluence

2011-04-13 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 04/13/2011 03:32 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> I decided to try again to install Confluence under Resin 4.0.6. I see that 
> they've dropped support for Resin, which is really too bad, but I figured I'd 
> try anyway.
>
> I'm getting this error:
>
> [04-13 15:30:32.675] {http://*:80-2}  WARNING 
> (com.caucho.server.webapp.ErrorPageManager) 
> jar:file:/export/home/rmann/www/com/latencyzero/confluence/versions/confluence-3.5.1/confluence/WEB-INF/lib/oscore-2.2.7-atlassian-1.jar!/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml:41:
>  'entity' is an unknown property of 'com.caucho.ejb.cfg.EjbEnterpriseBeans'.
>
>   39:
>   40:
>   41:
>   42:
>   43:
>
>
> Does this indicate a problem in Resin?

I'll need to check on this.

Technically, it's not a Resin problem because entity beans are not part 
of the JavaEE web profile. Why Confluence is requiring full JavaEE is 
something I don't understand. (Or more basically, why it's using entity 
beans is a bit of a puzzlement.)

It's possible that their ejb-jar.xml is obsolete and everyone else 
ignores it. (The JavaEE servers ignore it because it's an entity bean 
that's not used and the servlet engines ignore it because they don't 
support ejb.)

-- Scott

> Thanks,
> Rick
>
>
>
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