The default persistence setup fails, I forget the error right now, but I dont 
think we care

> Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 12:31:29 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> [email protected]> Subject: Re: [Sequoia] JBoss EJBTimer> > 
> Adam,> > From the JBoss doc > 
> (http://www.jdocs.com/jboss/4.0.4/org/jboss/ejb/txtimer/NoopPersistencePolicy.html):>
>  This service implements a PersistencePolicy that does not persist the 
> timer.> > It looks like you chose the wrong implementation if you want it to 
> be > persisted in the database!> > Best regards,> Emmanuel> > > Has anyone an 
> idea why the EJB timers cannot be persisted to the > > database through 
> sequoia.> > > > > > I have not looked to deeply into it as I set the 
> following instead.> > > > <mbean 
> code="org.jboss.ejb.txtimer.NoopPersistencePolicy" > > 
> name="jboss.ejb:service=EJBTimerService,persistencePolicy=noop"/>> > > > > > 
> Just wondering if anyone had looked into this.> >> > 
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