you must create a file xml and to do deploy manual, wizard this bad one, you
must arnar them you yourself…. I send an example to you
*dep:groupIdconsole.dbpool/dep:groupId*
line bad
Rodrigo Baeza.
2007/2/25, Peter Petersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I remember right the is (has been) some
Hi there,
IIUC about what you are trying to do, you 'll need the WTP server
adapter for geronimo 2.0 to do that. But I don't think the adapter
(also called devtools) is ready yet for 2.0.
I have only tried adding breakpoint on the server code and step through,
instead of the client code.
I'm looking around for an example of a dependencies only plan. Do you
happen to know of an example?
parent classloader for both apps. I'd recommend putting the necessarly
interface jars into the geronimo repository at appropriate locations and
deploying a dependencies only plan to
I wanna to run the jsp in eclipse, it need a server. I am running the
Geronimo-1.0, so I wanna choice it as the server.
Eclipse tips that need to download a plug-in to support Geronimo, but it can
not finish the download. seems that that
plug-in has out of time, and is not offering download link,
On Feb 26, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Sachin Patel wrote:
Hi, There have been some recent changes that have may have broken
the downloadable support in WTP. What you can do is download the
plugin directly using the update manager and pointing to the
following site:
Yes, 1.1.1, but not 1.2-beta. Once 1.2 is released, it will be
supported as well.
-sachin
On Feb 26, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Kevan Miller wrote:
On Feb 26, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Sachin Patel wrote:
Hi, There have been some recent changes that have may have broken
the downloadable support in
Hello Everyone,
After a good peice of information last week, I was able to get my stand
alone application call to a remote HelloWorld Session EJB. Thanks to
Richard Carragher, Jr for defining the required client libraries. I'm
documenting my learning experence, and that has definetly made it
Hi,
I need to configure Active MQ's Message Bridging feature in a
Geronimo(1.2)-embedded Active MQ instance. I've read some documentation on
the ActiveMQ site on configuring message bridging in general, but I'm not
clear on how this is done through the ActiveMQ RAR that is deployed in
Geronimo.
Thanks.
I understand that you are suggesting the deployment of a new something.
Based on my understanding of geronimo, since you use car in the moduleId
tag, the something is an EAR.
It seems to be true that an EAR requires both an application.xml and a
geronimo-application.xml in order to
Hi,
I'm also getting a NoSuchProviderException, but in Geronimo 1.2. It seems
that the geronimo-javamail-transport module has been moved, or no longer
exists, so what dependency should I use in its place?
Thanks,
Aman
In order to send mail, there are two jar files
Got it on my own finally after four days of effort! I needed the
appropriate geronimo-web.xml syntax and info for the ejb-ref. I also
needed a dependency for the EJB module in the WAR environment.
I enjoy learning this and appreciate the amount of flexibility offered,
but this really needs
I know basically nothing about amq message bridging but I think it's
something you configure on a broker. So, you'd be modifying the
activemq-broker config rather than activemq config.
Most likely you will need to use the xbean configuration method
rather than relying on the geronimo
Aman Nanner/MxI Technologies wrote:
Hi,
I'm also getting a NoSuchProviderException, but in Geronimo 1.2. It seems
that the geronimo-javamail-transport module has been moved, or no longer
exists, so what dependency should I use in its place?
In 1.2, the javamail providers are in
I tried deploying with this configuration, but the deployment failed as
this does not exist in the repository anywhere. Is the
geronimo-javamail_1.3.1_provider supposed to exist as a module or
configuration in the repository? Is it a separate plugin?
Rick McGuire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
Hi Aman,
Just dig deep and find out which module of yours is throwing this
particular error. Add the Geronimo-javamail-transport.jar to the
classpath of the particular module. Hope it solves your problem.
Thanks and Regards,
Kamal
-Original Message-
From: Aman Nanner/MxI Technologies
Hi Aman,
The geronimo-java-mail-transport jar should be present inside the
repository/Geronimo folder just check for that and add to your classpath
Thanks and Regards,
Kamal
-Original Message-
From: Aman Nanner/MxI Technologies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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