Hi Emanuele,
I assume you meant to send this to user at cayenne dot apache dot org,
not user-owner at ...
Resending...
Andrus
On Jul 14, 2009, at 5:26 AM, Emanuele Maiarelli wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on an java swing application, using ROP
(configuration is: Tomcat 6, Cayenne 2.0.4 with mysql).
Since now everything worked perfectly, the swing application
( and all javabeans, that i created) works as expected.
When i started plugging more that one client to the ORM, i start
having some problems with caching, more precisely
considering the following entity:
<obj-entity name="GcUtenti" className="entities.GcUtenti"
clientClassName="Client.GcUtenti" dbEntityName="GC_UTENTI">
<obj-attribute name="gcConsulten" type="java.lang.Boolean"
db-attribute-path="GC_CONSULTEN"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcCostoRisorsa" type="java.lang.Double"
db-attribute-path="GC_COSTO_RISORSA"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcEmail" type="java.lang.String" db-
attribute-path="GC_EMAIL"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcFax" type="java.lang.String" db-
attribute-path="GC_FAX"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcFornadmin" type="java.lang.Boolean"
db-attribute-path="GC_FORNADMIN"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcIsadmin" type="java.lang.Boolean" db-
attribute-path="GC_ISADMIN"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcMob" type="java.lang.String" db-
attribute-path="GC_MOB"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcNome" type="java.lang.String" db-
attribute-path="GC_NOME"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcPassword" type="java.lang.String" db-
attribute-path="GC_PASSWORD"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcTel" type="java.lang.String" db-
attribute-path="GC_TEL"/>
<obj-attribute name="gcUsername" type="java.lang.String" db-
attribute-path="GC_USERNAME"/>
</obj-entity>
with the follwing relationships
<db-relationship name="commesseAssegnateEst" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="COMMESSE" toMany="true">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_PK" target="GCCOM_RES_EST_FK"/>
</db-relationship>
<db-relationship name="commesseReposabileDi" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="COMMESSE" toMany="true">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_PK" target="GCCOM_RES_INT_FK"/>
</db-relationship>
<db-relationship name="gcOreAccettate" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="GC_ORE" toMany="true">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_PK" target="GCO_ACC_USER_FK"/>
</db-relationship>
<db-relationship name="gcOreLavorate" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="GC_ORE" toMany="true">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_PK" target="GCO_RISORSA_FK"/>
</db-relationship>
<db-relationship name="gcOreVerificateEst" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="GC_ORE" toMany="true">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_PK" target="GCO_VER_USER_FK"/>
</db-relationship>
<db-relationship name="toGcForn" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="GC_FORN" toMany="false">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_FORN_FK" target="GCF_PK"/>
</db-relationship>
<db-relationship name="toScaglioni" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="SCAGLIONI" toMany="false">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_SCA_FK" target="SCA_PK"/>
</db-relationship>
<db-relationship name="toTipOper" source="GC_UTENTI"
target="TIP_OPER" toMany="false">
<db-attribute-pair source="GC_TIPOP_FK" target="TIO_PK"/>
</db-relationship>
if a client alter and commpit one relation, for example
"toGcForn", the other client isn't unware of that change, by
otherway changing gcNome the other clients get aware.
Currently im not using any kind of Shared_session, its that dued
by this fact?
Btw i tried to configure XMPP for managing shadred_session. I saw
that ther are other options like JGroups, but there no kind of
documentation about usign them with Cayenne.
I configured openfire 3.6.4 and i added on both java client and to
webapplication XMPP clients (smack-2.2.1.jar and smackx-2.2.1.jar),
and configured the XMPP servlet on the web.xml:
<init-param>
<param-name>cayenne.RemoteService.EventBridge.factory</param-
name>
<param-value>org.apache.cayenne.event.XMPPBridgeFactory</param-
value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>cayenne.XMPPBridge.xmppHost</param-name>
<param-value>127.0.0.1</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>cayenne.XMPPBridge.xmppPort</param-name>
<param-value>5222</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>cayenne.XMPPBridge.xmppChatService</param-name>
<param-value>conference</param-value>
</init-param>
After doing that cayenne starts throwing exceptions on server side
org.apache.cayenne.CayenneRuntimeException: [v.2.0.4 October 8 2007]
Error starting EventBridge org.apache.cayenne.event.xmppbri...@f6438d
at
org
.apache
.cayenne
.remote.ClientChannel.setupRemoteChannelListener(ClientChannel.java:
228)
at
org.apache.cayenne.remote.ClientChannel.<init>(ClientChannel.java:79)
at
org.apache.cayenne.remote.ClientChannel.<init>(ClientChannel.java:69)
at
org.apache.cayenne.remote.ClientChannel.<init>(ClientChannel.java:65)
at System.Instance.Login(Instance.java:53)
.....................................
at
java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:161)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:
122)
Caused by: org.apache.cayenne.CayenneRuntimeException: [v.2.0.4
October 8 2007] Error connecting to XMPP ServerXMPPError connecting
to 127.0.0.1:5222.
at
org.apache.cayenne.event.XMPPBridge.startupExternal(XMPPBridge.java:
180)
at
org.apache.cayenne.event.EventBridge.startup(EventBridge.java:275)
at
org
.apache
.cayenne
.remote.ClientChannel.setupRemoteChannelListener(ClientChannel.java:
225)
... 38 more
Looking at the error its seems to be caused by the XMPP server not
working, but i checked and it works. Looking with tcpdump i didn't
see any incoming packet while Cayenne tries to connect to it.
Im doing something wrong?
Maybe some tomcat security feature blocking it?
Another question, to enable shared sessions via XMPP, something
other that what i configured must to be done? I mean nothing else
(than the parameters in web.xml) has to be specified to clients?
Thanks in advice,
Emanuele