RE: [Concern-users] Installation failures
Brought to you by:
hengels,
leonchiver
|
From: Raoul Z. <rao...@to...> - 2004-05-11 14:09:49
|
Holger,
Sorry for my late reaction, but got a bit further with the process.
I found the generated ddl-scripts don't comply with MaxDB 7.5
I had to manually alter them and generate the tables. After that I had
some problems with users on the DB as well, so I re-installed MaxDB and
while I was at it, I re-installed Jboss as well.
The DB is now connecting properly, so that's fixed....
The last time I ran con:cern it almost completely started without error,
but sometimes can't seem to register the EJB's and when started it
starts generating errors.
I'm still using the CVS version, as the binary seems to be broken as I
can't get it to build properly.
Did a new checkout by the way, which I will start building in a minute.
What jars are required in server/lib that aren't part of the build of
con:cern??
I'll keep you posted on the new installation and I'll post you my errors
as soon as I come across some..
Raoul
-----Original Message-----
From: Holger Engels [mailto:he...@me...]=20
Sent: maandag 10 mei 2004 17:28
To: con...@li...
Cc: Raoul Zon
Subject: RE: [Concern-users] Installation failures
Quoting Raoul Zon <rao...@to...>:=20
=20
> Holger,
> =20
> Didn't get the binary dist to run, but the one I checked out from CVS=20
> is
> able to compile once I removed three invalid (non-existent) calls to=20
> methods within AbstractActivity.java=20
=20
I moved some methods from abstract activity to its descendants and was
not=20
finished. does it look like this:=20
=20
[javac]=20
/home/hengels/jdevel/concern/j2ee/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/AbstractActi
vity.java:209:=20
cannot resolve symbol=20
[javac] symbol : method getTimeout ()=20
[javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.AbstractActivity=20
[javac] buffer.append("" + getTimeout());=20
[javac] ^=20
[javac]=20
/home/hengels/jdevel/concern/j2ee/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/AbstractActi
vity.java:213:=20
cannot resolve symbol=20
[javac] symbol : method getRetryDelay ()=20
[javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.AbstractActivity=20
[javac] buffer.append("" + getRetryDelay());=20
[javac] ^=20
[javac]=20
/home/hengels/jdevel/concern/j2ee/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/AbstractActi
vity.java:215:=20
cannot resolve symbol=20
[javac] symbol : method getTrials ()=20
[javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.AbstractActivity=20
[javac] buffer.append("" + getTrials());=20
=20
if yes, you can savely ignore it.=20
=20
=20
=20
> However....when I deploy the j2ee-demo with the engagement war after
> doing an "all" on the build file of j2ee-demo and running the server I
> get loads and loads of errors and can't seem to login, whatever I use.
> Probably something simple I overlooked to compile or run, but any=20
> suggestions.=20
=20
try to deploy the components one by one:=20
=20
0. remove all con:cern components from jboss=20
1. copy the required jars to jboss/default/server/lib=20
2. start jboss (you should see no errors)=20
3. configure your datasource and deploy it=20
4. deploy the jta session service=20
5. deploy the engagement model=20
6. deploy the engagement process=20
7. deploy the engagement controller=20
8. deploy the engagement scheduler=20
9. deploy application process/controller/scheduler=20
10. deploy the engagement.war=20
=20
send me your first errors.=20
=20
=20
> FYI:
> I'm using MaxDB (latest version) (old SapDB as you probably know).=20
> Jboss 3.2.3=20
=20
I'm using postgres. however maxdb should work, too. make sure, that the=20
engagement model is configured correctly (dialect / datasource). make
sure,=20
that the controller's entity beans are configured correctly=20
(jbosscmp-jdbc.xml). normally these configurations are applied by the
build=20
scripts according to the respective etc/custom-build.properties. did you
customize them? can you please verify that your configuration is in
effect?=20
=20
unzip -c EngagementModel.sar META-INF/jboss-service.xml=20
unzip -c EngagementController.jar META-INF/jbosscmp-jdbc.xml=20
=20
thanks for your patience,=20
=20
holger=20
=20
=20
> Raoul
> =20
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Holger Engels [mailto:he...@me...] =20
> Verzonden: maandag 10 mei 2004 15:15=20
> Aan: con...@li...=20
> CC: Raoul Zon=20
> Onderwerp: RE: [Concern-users] Installation failures=20
> =20
> =20
> Hm,
> =20
> seems like there's a target dependency missing. dist should depend on
> build! =20
> Try: =20
> =20
> cd client
> ant build dist =20
> =20
> afterwards, the j2ee-demo build should work, too (hopefully).
> =20
> Holger
> =20
> =20
> Quoting Raoul Zon <rao...@to...>:
> =20
> > Holger,
> > =20
> > Your suggestion does seem to work. I get two succesfull builds and=20
> > the
> > search on *Local.java gave exactly the same results as you wrote. =20
> > =20
> > Building model and modeller succeeded as well.
> > =20
> > Now only client and j2ee-demo fail:
> > Client can't find the file concern-client.jar as it seems make a
copy=20
> of
> > it somewhere.
> > j2ee-demo gives 70 compilation errors concerning, among others, the
> > classes Work and DefaultWorkList, which it can't resolve. =20
> > =20
> > Raoul Zon
> > =20
> > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----=20
> > Van: Holger Engels [mailto:he...@me...] =20
> > Verzonden: maandag 10 mei 2004 14:34
> > Aan: Raoul Zon =20
> > Onderwerp: Re: [Concern-users] Installation failures =20
> > =20
> > =20
> > try it like this:
> > =20
> > cd j2ee=20
> > ant xdoclet =20
> > ant dist =20
> > =20
> > some of the local interfaces should be generated by xdoclet:
> > =20
> > find -name *Local.java=20
> > ./src/java/org/concern/j2ee/ActionLocal.java =20
> > ./src/java/org/concern/j2ee/ActivityLocal.java =20
> > ./src/java/org/concern/j2ee/ConditionLocal.java =20
> > ./src/java/org/concern/j2ee/ExitLocal.java =20
> > ./src/java/org/concern/j2ee/ControllerLocal.java =20
> > ./src/java/org/concern/j2ee/LoaderLocal.java =20
> > ./build/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/LogLocal.java =20
> > ./build/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/ArchiveLocal.java =20
> > ./build/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/TimerLocal.java =20
> > ./build/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/EnlistmentLocal.java =20
> > ./build/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/SchedulerLocal.java =20
> > ./build/src/java/org/concern/j2ee/SubjectLocal.java =20
> > =20
> > can you confirm this? If not, come back to me,
> > =20
> > regards,
> > =20
> > Holger
> > =20
> > Quoting Raoul Zon <rao...@to...>:
> > =20
> > > Hi,
> > > =20
> > > I've downloaded the concern-all-1.1.tgz and followed the procedure
> > > on=20
> > > the installation page. =20
> > > I've tried installing on both windows and linux, but I keep
getting=20
> =20
> > > build failures when compiling. =20
> > > Model compiles oke. =20
> > > =20
> > > j2ee gives loads of errors, here's a bit of the list of errors: =20
> > > [javac]=20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeControlle =20
> > > rBean.java:346: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class EnlistmentLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.ControllerBean =20
> > > [javac] EnlistmentLocal enlistment =3D =20
> > > enlistmentHome.findBySu =20
> > > bjectAndActivity(subject.getId(), activityName); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeControlle =20
> > > rBean.java:422: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class SubjectLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.ControllerBean =20
> > > [javac] SubjectLocal subject =3D =20
> > > subjectHome.findByUserValue(userV =20
> > > alue); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeControlle =20
> > > rBean.java:423: incompatible types =20
> > > [javac] found : void =20
> > > [javac] required: boolean =20
> > > [javac] while (process(subject)); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeControlle =20
> > > rBean.java:631: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class EnlistmentLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.ControllerBean =20
> > > [javac] EnlistmentLocal enlistment =3D =20
> > > getEnlistment(subject, acti =20
> > > vity); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeControlle =20
> > > rBean.java:685: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class EnlistmentLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.ControllerBean =20
> > > [javac] EnlistmentLocal enlistment =3D =20
> > > getEnlistment(subject, acti =20
> > > vity); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeDelegate. =20
> > > java:63: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class ControllerHome =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.Delegate =20
> > > [javac] controllerHome =3D =20
> > > (ControllerHome)initialContext.lookup(p =20
> > > rocessName + "/Controller"); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eejbossTri =20
> > > gger.java:88: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class SchedulerLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.jboss.Trigger =20
> > > [javac] Invocation invocation =3D new=20
> Invocation(object,
> > =20
> > > Scheduler=20
> > > Local.class.getMethod("trigger", null), null, null, null, null);
> > > [javac]
> > ^
> > > [javac]=20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeScheduler =20
> > > Bean.java:70: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class TimerLocalHome =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.SchedulerBean =20
> > > [javac] timerHome =3D (TimerLocalHome)new =20
> > > InitialContext().lookup( =20
> > > "java:" + processName + "/Timer"); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeScheduler =20
> > > Bean.java:93: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class TimerLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.SchedulerBean =20
> > > [javac] TimerLocal timerLocal =3D =20
> > > (TimerLocal)iterator.next(); =20
> > > =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac]=20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeScheduler =20
> > > Bean.java:93: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class TimerLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.SchedulerBean =20
> > > [javac] TimerLocal timerLocal =3D =20
> > > (TimerLocal)iterator.next(); =20
> > > =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac]=20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeScheduler =20
> > > Bean.java:118: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class TimerLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.SchedulerBean =20
> > > [javac] TimerLocal timer =3D =20
> > > (TimerLocal)iterator.next(); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] =20
> > > C:devtoolsconcern-all-1.1j2eesrcjavaorgconcernj2eeScheduler =20
> > > Bean.java:118: cannot resolve symbol =20
> > > [javac] symbol : class TimerLocal =20
> > > [javac] location: class org.concern.j2ee.SchedulerBean =20
> > > [javac] TimerLocal timer =3D =20
> > > (TimerLocal)iterator.next(); =20
> > > [javac] ^ =20
> > > [javac] 68 errors =20
> > > =20
> > > Client keeps giving errors on the missing Scheduler class, in=20
> > > total
> > > 12=20
> > > errors. =20
> > > =20
> > > This keeps going on. I've checked out the project with CVS in
> > > Eclipse=20
> > > IDE and tried to build that, again with errors. Those errors are =20
> > however
> > > a bit different and seem to point to missing methods within=20
> > > org.concern.j2ee.AbstractActivity =20
> > > =20
> > > I guess I'm missing some critical point in the installation
> > > procedure,=20
> > > but can't seem to figure out what. =20
> > > =20
> > > Can anyone point me to a solution or is there a more extensive=20
> > > installation guide for con:cern. =20
> > > =20
> > > Thanks a lot in advance,
> > > =20
> > > Raoul Zon=20
> > > Java Software Developer =20
> > > Topicus Information Architects =20
> > > =20
> > =20
> > =20
> > Holger Engels=20
> > (Dipl Inf Med) =20
> > =20
> > --=20
> > Consultant, Architect, Developer =20
> > Mobile: +49 176 20119752 =20
> > =20
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ =20
> > =20
> > =20
> =20
> =20
> Holger Engels
> (Dipl Inf Med) =20
> =20
> --
> Consultant, Architect, Developer =20
> Mobile: +49 176 20119752 =20
> =20
> -------------------------------------------------
> This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/=20
> =20
> =20
=20
=20
Holger Engels=20
(Dipl Inf Med)=20
=20
--=20
Consultant, Architect, Developer=20
Mobile: +49 176 20119752=20
-------------------------------------------------
This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
-------------------------------------------------------
This SF.Net email is sponsored by Sleepycat Software
Learn developer strategies Cisco, Motorola, Ericsson & Lucent use to=20
deliver higher performing products faster, at low TCO.
http://www.sleepycat.com/telcomwpreg.php?From=3Dosdnemail3
_______________________________________________
Concern-users mailing list
Con...@li...
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/concern-users
|