Ok, I had to comment out the ticoon logging references so it would compile without dependancy

http://WOCode.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOCode.woa/wa/ShareCodeItem? itemId=459

Here are the notes I added:

- WebSphere (at least for version 5 which our client uses) will not tolerate subthread data access. According to my understanding of the Servlet container spec, subthreads are not covered and so their behavior is not predictable. We experienced all kinds of weird behavior due to differences in properties, class loaders and JNDI contexts from the 'main' threads and the subthreads.

- I have included some of our TApplication.java subclass code. This code shows how we configure EOModels when they are loaded and how we install the JavaWSPoolJDBCAdaptor as needed.

- the TApplication code also shows (although it will not compile) the logic we use for WebSphere Single Sign on. This same code also works with Tomcat for another client who uses NTLM SSO.

- If you build multiple apps into an EAR file, this adaptor must be in the /lib/ directory of each application WAR file. Just like the WebObjects jar's, it must be there or the class loaders will mess it up. If anyone can explain this and or how to fix it (I hate duplicating all those jars) I would appreciate the help.


On 29-Jun-06, at 3:32 PM, Andrew Madu wrote:

Hi David,
appologies for the late reply. Yes that would be great if you could post it.

regards

Andrew

On 28/06/06, David Aspinall < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:We are not using JBoss, but we are using WebSphere and all database
connections are handled by the IBM Connection pool.  We got all kinds
of connection issues (incomplete transactions, deadlocks, closed
connections) because EOF like to make a connection and hold it forever.

To fix it i created an alternate EOF adaptor based on the
JavaPoolingJDBCAdaptor.  It manages the connections using delegate
hooks from EOF.

Let me know, I can probably post it if you are interested.

David
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Ticoon Technology Inc.
56 The Esplanade, Suite 404, Toronto, ON, M5E 1A7



On 28-Jun-06, at 1:09 PM, Andrew Madu wrote:

> Hi,
> is anyone deploying their webobjects peoject withing Jboss 4.0.x?
> If so, how are you handling your DB connections, are you letting
> Jboss handle the connection via JNDI or are you letting webojects
> handle it?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Andrew
>  _______________________________________________


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