From: sappenin <do-...@jb...> - 2006-05-19 21:03:40
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Not sure if this is your problem, but it looks like you're having a hibernate issue with the calendar EJB's. Can you verify that your Jboss AS has the latest EJB3 code in it? Depending on how you installed JBAS, you might not have that. From what I can tell, if you install JBAS 4.0.4GA with the intaller, you can optionally add the EJB3 RC6/RC7 stuff in (the latest and greatest). If you just "unzip" the JBossAS 4.0.4GA zip file (which is a different download), then I don't think you'll have the right EJB3 files that you need. To confirm, navigate to you your JBAS 4.0.4GA directory, and look in the "server/default/deploy" directory. You should see the directories "ejb3.deployer" and "jboss-aop-jdk50.deployer". If you don't see that (for example, if you see a "jboss-aop.deployer" directory instead), then you've got the wrong ejb3 classes. Assuming this is your problem, you can update the EJB code manually by following the instructions here: http://docs.jboss.org/ejb3/app-server/tutorial/installing.html If that's not your problem (i.e., you have the latest EJB3 code), then I suggest downloading the JBMS binary instead, and installing JBMS that way. JBMS 1.0M5 Pre_1 comes with JBAS 4.0.4RC2, and it should get you up and running for testing much faster than using your own jboss server (especially if your still eval'ing jbms). The link to the JBMS binary is here: http://jboss.org/jbossBlog/blog/acoliver/2006/05/15/JBoss_Collaboration_Server_1_0M5_pre1.txt View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3945023#3945023 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3945023 |