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From: Joe <joe...@av...> - 2001-03-20 21:52:07
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where is the error log for jsp/servlet errors ? i running jboss 2.1 on NT and when jboss starts embedded tomcat=20 it says check tomcat.log for errors. I can't find such a file ? i have looked for *.log files and still can't find it. |
From: Wayne L. <way...@ya...> - 2001-03-21 20:46:59
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Hello. I have downloaded jboss-2.1.zip and jboss-tomcat-2.1-beta.zip. I extracted JBoss to C:\JBoss and Tomcat to C:\jboss-tomcat-2.1-beta So far so good. Could someone please point me to the correct documentation on how to run Tomcat with JBoss ? I've find instructions in the following places: 1. In the new JBOSS manual, in section Running Tomcat with JBOSS at: http://www.jboss.org/documentation/HTML/ch09.html#N1d28). 2. In the JBoss 2.0 manual (PRELIMINARY) at: http://www.jboss.org/manual/third_party.html#tomcat 3. In the How-To "Tomcat + JBoss (EJB,JSP, & Servlet)" at: http://www.jboss.org/business/jboss-tomcat.html The three sets of instructions are not consistant. The instructions in #1 and #2 are similar, but they refer to a package org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService When I look in the JBoss.jar file I do not see this class. I see a class called TomcatService, but no EmbeddedTomcatService. The instructions in #3 are also different. I followed along with the instructions in #1/#2, and replaced org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService with org.jboss.tomcat.TomcatService When I start JBoss using run.bat in JBoss\dist\bin, I get the following exceptions: [Service Control] Registered with server java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: No such constructor at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_instantiate(MBeanServerImpl.java:2207) at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.createMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:761) at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:540) at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:369) at org.jboss.Main.<init>(Main.java:160) at org.jboss.Main$1.run(Main.java:94) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at org.jboss.Main.main(Main.java:90) [Tomcat] Starting [Tomcat] Testing if Tomcat is present.... [Tomcat] failed [Tomcat] Tomcat wasn't found. Be sure to have your CLASSPATH correctly set [Tomcat] Started I realize this is a long email, but if anyone can clarify the JBoss/Tomcat setup please let me know. Thank you ! Wayne Wayne Leishman _______________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.ca address at http://mail.yahoo.ca |
From: Dewayne M. <de...@mc...> - 2001-03-21 22:41:24
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For your combination, use the docs at JBoss --> JBoss 3rd Party --> Tomcat or, more to the point http://www.jboss.org/business/jboss-tomcat.html Good luck... -- Dewayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Leishman" <way...@ya...> To: <jbo...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 2:38 PM Subject: [JBoss-user] (no subject) > Hello. > > I have downloaded jboss-2.1.zip and jboss-tomcat-2.1-beta.zip. I > extracted JBoss to C:\JBoss and Tomcat to C:\jboss-tomcat-2.1-beta > > So far so good. > Could someone please point me to the correct documentation on how to run > Tomcat with JBoss ? I've find instructions in the following places: > > 1. In the new JBOSS manual, in section Running Tomcat with JBOSS at: > http://www.jboss.org/documentation/HTML/ch09.html#N1d28). > 2. In the JBoss 2.0 manual (PRELIMINARY) at: > http://www.jboss.org/manual/third_party.html#tomcat > 3. In the How-To "Tomcat + JBoss (EJB,JSP, & Servlet)" at: > http://www.jboss.org/business/jboss-tomcat.html > > The three sets of instructions are not consistant. The instructions in #1 > and #2 are similar, but they refer to a package > org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService When I look in the JBoss.jar file > I do not see this class. I see a class called TomcatService, but no > EmbeddedTomcatService. > The instructions in #3 are also different. > > I followed along with the instructions in #1/#2, and replaced > org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService with org.jboss.tomcat.TomcatService > > When I start JBoss using run.bat in JBoss\dist\bin, I get the following > exceptions: > > [Service Control] Registered with server > java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: No such constructor > at > com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_instantiate(MBeanServerImpl. java:2207) > at > com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.createMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:761) > at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:540) > at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:369) > at org.jboss.Main.<init>(Main.java:160) > at org.jboss.Main$1.run(Main.java:94) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > at org.jboss.Main.main(Main.java:90) > > [Tomcat] Starting > [Tomcat] Testing if Tomcat is present.... > [Tomcat] failed > [Tomcat] Tomcat wasn't found. Be sure to have your CLASSPATH correctly set > [Tomcat] Started > > I realize this is a long email, but if anyone can clarify the JBoss/Tomcat > setup please let me know. > > Thank you ! > > Wayne > > Wayne Leishman > > _______________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.ca address at http://mail.yahoo.ca > > _______________________________________________ > JBoss-user mailing list > JBo...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user > |
From: Guy R. <guy...@bb...> - 2001-03-22 03:54:55
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You don't need both zips. jboss-tomcat*.zip is jboss AND tomcat, integrated together. jboss*.zip is jboss by itself. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Leishman" <way...@ya...> To: <jbo...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 3:38 PM Subject: [JBoss-user] (no subject) > Hello. > > I have downloaded jboss-2.1.zip and jboss-tomcat-2.1-beta.zip. I > extracted JBoss to C:\JBoss and Tomcat to C:\jboss-tomcat-2.1-beta > > So far so good. > Could someone please point me to the correct documentation on how to run > Tomcat with JBoss ? I've find instructions in the following places: > > 1. In the new JBOSS manual, in section Running Tomcat with JBOSS at: > http://www.jboss.org/documentation/HTML/ch09.html#N1d28). > 2. In the JBoss 2.0 manual (PRELIMINARY) at: > http://www.jboss.org/manual/third_party.html#tomcat > 3. In the How-To "Tomcat + JBoss (EJB,JSP, & Servlet)" at: > http://www.jboss.org/business/jboss-tomcat.html > > The three sets of instructions are not consistant. The instructions in #1 > and #2 are similar, but they refer to a package > org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService When I look in the JBoss.jar file > I do not see this class. I see a class called TomcatService, but no > EmbeddedTomcatService. > The instructions in #3 are also different. > > I followed along with the instructions in #1/#2, and replaced > org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService with org.jboss.tomcat.TomcatService > > When I start JBoss using run.bat in JBoss\dist\bin, I get the following > exceptions: > > [Service Control] Registered with server > java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: No such constructor > at > com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.internal_instantiate(MBeanServerImpl. java:2207) > at > com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.createMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java:761) > at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:540) > at javax.management.loading.MLet.getMBeansFromURL(MLet.java:369) > at org.jboss.Main.<init>(Main.java:160) > at org.jboss.Main$1.run(Main.java:94) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > at org.jboss.Main.main(Main.java:90) > > [Tomcat] Starting > [Tomcat] Testing if Tomcat is present.... > [Tomcat] failed > [Tomcat] Tomcat wasn't found. Be sure to have your CLASSPATH correctly set > [Tomcat] Started > > I realize this is a long email, but if anyone can clarify the JBoss/Tomcat > setup please let me know. > > Thank you ! > > Wayne > > Wayne Leishman > > _______________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.ca address at http://mail.yahoo.ca > > _______________________________________________ > JBoss-user mailing list > JBo...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user > |
From: wei s. c. <wei...@ya...> - 2001-03-23 02:58:01
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Hi, Can we use SQL server or mySQL for writing entity beans? Thanks. Wei Shung Chung __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ |
From: wei s. c. <wei...@ya...> - 2001-03-23 03:26:24
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Hi, Can SQL server be used together with entity beans? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ |
From: Mike J. <MJau@eLaw.com> - 2001-03-23 16:32:13
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From: Simphoukham, S. <Sou...@we...> - 2001-03-26 14:57:33
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Does anyone know what needs to be modified (if any) to JBoss 2.1 with embedded Tomcat 3.2.1 so it can work with Apache on Unix? The online documentation does not provide much info. Southin |
From: Christopher A. <ca...@se...> - 2001-03-26 15:34:54
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"Simphoukham, Southin" wrote: > > Does anyone know what needs to be modified (if any) to JBoss 2.1 with > embedded Tomcat 3.2.1 so it can work with Apache on Unix? The online > documentation does not provide much info. > > Southin > > _______________________________________________ > JBoss-user mailing list > JBo...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user Southin, The relationship between apache and tomcat is independent of jboss. You should get the source for mod_jk, compile it and install it on your system using apxs, and then configure it properly (see the mod_jk howto and related documents at jakarta-apache). A search through the tomcat-users mailing list archive will save you time. Chris |
From: Dewayne M. <de...@mc...> - 2001-03-26 16:01:31
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Nothing... since in JBoss Pre-2.1 Tomcat's server.xml is parsed, everything works as you'd expect it to. -- Dewayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simphoukham, Southin" <Sou...@we...> To: <jbo...@li...> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:57 AM Subject: [JBoss-user] (no subject) > Does anyone know what needs to be modified (if any) to JBoss 2.1 with > embedded Tomcat 3.2.1 so it can work with Apache on Unix? The online > documentation does not provide much info. > > Southin > > _______________________________________________ > JBoss-user mailing list > JBo...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user > |
From: Tong K. <ton...@pa...> - 2001-03-28 06:43:48
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From: Lars H. <la...@co...> - 2001-03-31 02:42:19
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Hi, the JBoss deployer seems to suffer from a bug in JDK 1.2 For interfaces Class.getMethods() returns the bogus method <clinit> (see Sub bug id 41444465). This results in the following error when deploying a bean: --- snip --- [Container factory] java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: <clinit> [Container factory] at java.lang.Class.getMethod0(Native Method) [Container factory] at java.lang.Class.getMethod(Class.java:854) [Container factory] at org.jboss.ejb.StatelessSessionContainer.setupBeanMapping(StatelessSessionCon tainer.java:368) --- snip --- Here's a possible fix: in StatelessSessionContainer.java in method setupBeanMapping() catch NoSuchMethodException. It would look something like this: if (!m[i].getDeclaringClass().getName().equals("javax.ejb.EJBObject")) { try { // Implemented by bean map.put(m[i], beanClass.getMethod(m[i].getName(), m[i].getParameterTypes())); Logger.debug("Mapped "+m[i].getName()+" "+m[i].hashCode()+"to "+map.get(m[i])); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { // ignore bogus methods... } } else (A similar fix should be added for Stateful and Entity Beans) Maybe somebody with commit permission can add that to CVS... Note: I can't build with JDK 1.2 because of missing java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler (and other classes). Is JBoss supposed to run with JDK 1.2?! Apparently it can only be built with JDK 1.3? Thanks, Lars |
From: Pellegrini, J. <jpellegrini@Accessdc.com> - 2001-04-02 12:34:34
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I'm using JBoss 2.0 FINAL with TomCat and WebLogic's jDriver for SQL Server, and would like to use JNDI to look up my database connection pool, and also a few environment entries set in the web.xml file (via env-entry elements). > /lib/ext has: mssql.jar (the WebLogic SQLServer driver) > jboss.properties has: jdbc.drivers=org.hsql.jdbcDriver,org.enhydra.instantdb.jdbc.idbDriver,weblog ic.jdbc20.mssqlserver4.Driver > jboss.conf file has: ... <MLET CODE="org.jboss.jdbc.XADataSourceLoader" ARCHIVE="jboss.jar" CODEBASE="../../lib/ext/"> <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="InstantDB"> <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="org.jboss.minerva.xa.XADataSourceImpl"> </MLET> <MLET CODE="org.jboss.jdbc.XADataSourceLoader" ARCHIVE="jboss.jar" CODEBASE="../../lib/ext/"> <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="DefaultDS"> <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="org.jboss.minerva.xa.XADataSourceImpl"> </MLET> <MLET CODE="org.jboss.jdbc.XADataSourceLoader" ARCHIVE="jboss.jar,mssql.jar" CODEBASE="../../lib/ext/"> <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="nylimPool"> <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="org.jboss.minerva.xa.XADataSourceImpl"> </MLET> ... > jboss.jcml has: <mbean name="DefaultDomain:service=XADataSource,name=InstantDB"> <attribute name="Properties"></attribute> <attribute name="URL">jdbc:idb:../conf/default/instantdb.properties</attribute> <attribute name="GCMinIdleTime">1200000</attribute> <attribute name="JDBCUser" /> <attribute name="MaxSize">10</attribute> <attribute name="Password" /> <attribute name="GCEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="InvalidateOnError">false</attribute> <attribute name="TimestampUsed">false</attribute> <attribute name="Blocking">true</attribute> <attribute name="GCInterval">120000</attribute> <attribute name="IdleTimeout">1800000</attribute> <attribute name="IdleTimeoutEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="LoggingEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="MaxIdleTimeoutPercent">1.0</attribute> <attribute name="MinSize">0</attribute> </mbean> <mbean name="DefaultDomain:service=XADataSource,name=DefaultDS"> <attribute name="Properties"></attribute> <attribute name="URL">jdbc:HypersonicSQL:hsql://localhost:1476</attribute> <attribute name="GCMinIdleTime">1200000</attribute> <attribute name="JDBCUser">sa</attribute> <attribute name="MaxSize">10</attribute> <attribute name="Password" /> <attribute name="GCEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="InvalidateOnError">false</attribute> <attribute name="TimestampUsed">false</attribute> <attribute name="Blocking">true</attribute> <attribute name="GCInterval">120000</attribute> <attribute name="IdleTimeout">1800000</attribute> <attribute name="IdleTimeoutEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="LoggingEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="MaxIdleTimeoutPercent">1.0</attribute> <attribute name="MinSize">0</attribute> </mbean> <mbean name="DefaultDomain:service=XADataSource,name=nylimPool"> <attribute name="Properties"></attribute> <attribute name="URL">jdbc20:weblogic:mssqlserver4:nylim@localhost:1433</attribute> <attribute name="GCMinIdleTime">1200000</attribute> <attribute name="JDBCUser">sa</attribute> <attribute name="MaxSize">0</attribute> <attribute name="Password" /> <attribute name="GCEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="InvalidateOnError">false</attribute> <attribute name="TimestampUsed">false</attribute> <attribute name="Blocking">true</attribute> <attribute name="GCInterval">120000</attribute> <attribute name="IdleTimeout">1800000</attribute> <attribute name="IdleTimeoutEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="LoggingEnabled">false</attribute> <attribute name="MaxIdleTimeoutPercent">1.0</attribute> <attribute name="MinSize">0</attribute> </mbean> > web.xml has: <web-app> ... <env-entry> <env-entry-name>java.naming.factory.initial</env-entry-name> <env-entry-value>org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory</env-entry-value> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type> </env-entry> <env-entry> <env-entry-name>java.naming.provider.url</env-entry-name> <env-entry-value>localhost:1099</env-entry-value> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type> </env-entry> <env-entry> <env-entry-name>jndi.db.poolname</env-entry-name> <env-entry-value>java:/nylimPool</env-entry-value> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type> </env-entry> ... </web-app> > The JBoss console output the following during startup, which looks good: ... [JDBC] Loaded JDBC-driver:org.hsql.jdbcDriver [JDBC] Loaded JDBC-driver:org.enhydra.instantdb.jdbc.idbDriver [JDBC] Loaded JDBC-driver:weblogic.jdbc20.mssqlserver4.Driver ... [InstantDB] Starting [InstantDB] XA Connection pool InstantDB bound to java:/InstantDB ... [nylimPool] XA Connection pool nylimPool bound to java:/nylimPool [nylimPool] Started [DefaultDS] Starting [DefaultDS] XA Connection pool DefaultDS bound to java:/DefaultDS > However, jndiView produces the following (note that my EJB named AcctMaint is bound to the tree, but the Connection Pools and Env Entries are not. Don't know if this is expected???): InitialContext +- TopicConnectionFactory +- jmx:JP:rmi +- QueueConnectionFactory +- topic | +- metrics +- queue | +- testQueue +- ejb | +- AcctMaint +- invokers | +- ejb | +- AcctMaint +- jmx +- RemoteControl > I have a test method to do JNDI lookups based on a key: private static void lookup(String key) { try { System.setProperty(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory"); System.setProperty(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "localhost:1099"); System.out.println("***** JNDI lookup : " + key); InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext(); Object obj = ctx.lookup(key); System.out.println("***** got it!"); System.out.println("***** value : " + obj.toString()); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("***** Error getting: " + key + " - " + e.toString()); } } > and the following calls to lookup() product the corresponding JBoss console output: lookup("java:"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java: [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** got it! [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** value : org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext@479dfc lookup("java:/"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/ [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** got it! [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** value : org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext@1415c8 lookup("java:/topic"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/topic [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** got it! [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** value : org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext@6279d lookup("java:/topic/metrics"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/topic/metrics [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** got it! [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** value : Topic@metrics lookup("java:/ejb"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/ejb [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** got it! [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** value : org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext@543cb1 lookup("java:/ejb/AcctMaint"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/ejb/AcctMaint [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** got it! [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** value : ejb/AcctMaintHome > Everything looks good, until I try to lookup the Connection Pools and EnvEntry settings? lookup("java:/InstantDB"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/InstantDB [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** Error getting: java:/InstantDB - javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: InstantDB not bound lookup("java:/DefaultDS"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/DefaultDS [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** Error getting: java:/DefaultDS - javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: DefaultDS not bound lookup("java:/nylimPool"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/nylimPool [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** Error getting: java:/nylimPool- javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: nylimPool not bound lookup("java:/java.naming.factory.initial"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/java.naming.factory.initial [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** Error getting: java:/java.naming.factory.initial - javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: java.naming.factory.initial not bound lookup("java:/comp/env/java.naming.factory.initial"); [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** JNDI lookup : java:/comp/env/java.naming.factory.initial [EmbeddedTomcat] ***** Error getting: java:/comp/env/java.naming.factory.initial - javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: comp not bound > Questions: 1. Why does JBoss report the Connection Pools as bound, but they don't show up using jndiView, and aren't in the JNDI tree on a lookup? I don't think it's anything specific to the WebLogic driver, as the InstantDB and DefaultDS Connection pools have the same problems, but I haven't modified their config settings from the installation. 2. Why aren't the env-entry settings showing up either? 3. Once these issues are resolved, how do I go about getting my EnvEntries/EJBs/Connection Pools bound to the recommended contexts of the JNDI tree (e.g., java:/comp/env/myEnvSetting, java:/comp/env/ejb/myEJB, java:/comp/env/jdbc/myConnectionPool) I appreciate the help. Thanks in advance. John Pellegrini |
From: Matt D. <md...@ds...> - 2001-04-09 23:20:38
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Hi Rajeev, David, and others. Thanks for all of your helpful responses. However, I would like to clarify. I have read the HOWTO's that people have referred me to before posting my original email. I'm sorry if this wasn't clear. I do not have JBuilder or VAJ. I use a text editor and was really suggesting something more general with checkpoints indicating some common problems and providing information that would be helpful when posting to others that fully understand the JBoss architecture. This might include a case-study highlighting some good points of reference in debugging or something. The JBuilder HOWTO and VAJ HOWTO could be sections of this more general document... or not ... :-) I have read all of the HOWTOs and have been searching the mailing list archives. My suggestion was general which is why my email referred to "the use of basic standard tools (text editors, configurations, jdb, ...)". I'm sorry if the nature of my suggestion was not clear. Kind Regards, Matt jbo...@li... said: > From: "Rajeev Bacchu" <ra...@as...> To: <jbo...@li...ur > ceforge.net> Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] JBoss Standard Debugging > Approach (HOWTO) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 16:28:11 +0530 Reply-To: > jbo...@li... > Hi Matt, > U have really spent enough time writing this mail, u can find some > howtos at http://www.jboss.org/documentation/HTML/index.html, > checkout. > -RawLife. > -----Original Message----- From: jbo...@li... > [mailto:jbo...@li...]On Behalf Of > jbo...@li... Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 2:34 AM > To: jbo...@li... Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss > Standard Debugging Approach (HOWTO) > >>>>> "Matt" == Matt Davies <md...@ds...> writes: > Matt> Hi Guys/Gals, I am new to EJB/JBOSS and I would like to ask > if such a > Matt> ... <snip> > Read the JBoss documentation. There are sections for "howtos" on > debugging JBoss applications in various debuggers (JBuilder and > VisualAge, at least). > -- =================================================================== > David M. Karr ; Best Consulting dm...@ea... ; Java/ > Unix/XML/C++/X ; BrainBench CJ12P (#12004) -- Matt Davies [mailto:md...@ds...] Research Scientist, DSTC [http://www.dstc.edu.au/] ~~Evolve Conference~~ ... real developers .... real news for business http://www.evolve.dstc.edu.au ~~W3C Day~~ Join W3C Team Members for firsthand news on W3C http://www.evolve.dstc.edu.au/w3c.html |
From: mbiolabs <mbi...@ma...> - 2001-04-10 00:01:30
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Hello I'm sure you'll just send me an invalid post message again, like the last time I asked this, but I mailed the list administrator with the same question last week and didn't hear anything, so I'm trying this route again. Once again, please unsubscribe me from this list, or GIVE ME INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST!!! The volume of stupid questions is verging on SPAM, and I'm sick of them. Thank you. |
From: Guy R. <guy...@bb...> - 2001-04-10 02:38:19
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Look at the source for any of the messages you are complaining about and you will see this: List-Unsubscribe: <http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user>, <mailto:jbo...@li...?subject=unsubscribe> ----- Original Message ----- From: "mbiolabs" <mbi...@ma...> To: <jbo...@li...> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 8:56 PM Subject: [JBoss-user] Please unsubscribe me!!!!!!! > Hello > > I'm sure you'll just send me an invalid post message again, like the last time > I asked this, but I mailed the list administrator with the same question last > week and didn't hear anything, so I'm trying this route again. > > Once again, please unsubscribe me from this list, or > GIVE ME INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST!!! The volume of > stupid questions is verging on SPAM, and I'm sick of them. > > Thank you. > > > _______________________________________________ > JBoss-user mailing list > JBo...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user > |
From: sujith s.pillai. <suj...@ya...> - 2001-04-18 16:20:35
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Hi, Good to see the new release of JBoss. I downloaded both the JBoss only package, and the JBoss + Jetty package. On unzipping, I found that JBOss only zip file contains JBoss2.2 folder, while the JBoss+Jetty version has got the old folders (Jboss-pre-2.1) (I downloaded both from http://www.jboss.org/business/binary.html). a) JBoss-2.2(4.30M) [APR-08-2001] b) JBoss-2.2 + Jetty-3.1.RC2 (7.62M) [APR-08-2001] Is it the new JBoss in the jboss-pre-2.1 folders, or is it still the old version? Regards, Sujith. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ |
From: Dario S. C. <da...@la...> - 2001-04-19 14:43:02
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Help, I need a document for install jboss and petstore, before the patch jps1.1.1 go to srs/petstore/src/ modify build.xml and change my directory o jboss. before run sh build.sh and I get.. ... .... .... .... Copying 1 files to /usr/local/jps1.1.1/src/petstore/build/classes Compiling 97 source files to /usr/local/jps1.1.1/src/petstore/build/classes /usr/local/jps1.1.1/src/petstore/src/com/sun/j2ee/blueprints/petstore/util/JBossSecurityAdapter.java:12: Class org.jboss.security.SecurityAssociation not found in import. import org.jboss.security.SecurityAssociation; ^ /usr/local/jps1.1.1/src/petstore/src/com/sun/j2ee/blueprints/petstore/util/JBossSecurityAdapter.java:13: Class org.jboss.security.SimplePrincipal not found in import. import org.jboss.security.SimplePrincipal; ^ Note: /usr/local/jps1.1.1/src/petstore/src/com/sun/j2ee/blueprints/petstore/util/Calendar.java uses or overrides a deprecated API. Recompile with "-deprecation" for details. 2 errors, 1 warning BUILD FATAL ERROR: Compile failed, messages should have been provided. Please HELP Dario |
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From: Tbone <tb...@fr...> - 2001-05-03 20:43:24
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Hi, Some note to the webmasters of jboss.org Some links on the jboss-site can't be opened with "opera" Greetz-tbone |