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1. Re: jboss cmp is snake juice
starksm64 Oct 5, 2005 8:41 PM (in response to netcam)ejb3/hibernate is the future way, and 3. certainly counteracts 1. There is already much more information about hibernate and its tuning then there is on cmp.
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2. Re: jboss cmp is snake juice
jaap Oct 7, 2005 4:18 AM (in response to netcam)You certainly got a point there. Paying for the docs gets you indeed a nice printout of conf-files and solutions are hard to get (for free), as you already have seen in this forum.
But always look at it at positive side, especially when you are in a deep and dark position when you think it will never work. The reward is so much bigger when you get your JBoss working stable. And maybe for comfort, you are not alone. I have spend months to get JBoss 3 to work stable. And with the recent switch from JBoss 3 to JBoss 4 it starts all over again. I can't wait to get my reward of taiming JBoss 4!
Unfortunately i cannot help you with CMP. I use Hibernate. -
3. Re: jboss cmp is snake juice
darranl Oct 7, 2005 5:07 AM (in response to netcam)"jaap" wrote:
Paying for the docs gets you indeed a nice printout of conf-files
The documentation is available to download for free now, the only 'pay-for' documentation are the books that are currently in print. -
4. Re: jboss cmp is snake juice
netcam Oct 7, 2005 7:47 PM (in response to netcam)Maybe I'm just a bit miffed that the Jboss4.0 book was so lame on CMP. That was the only reason to pay for it, and it looks like the intrepid jboss guys can't even explain their own stuff on that topic, or don't want to ...
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5. Re: jboss cmp is snake juice
slaboure Oct 8, 2005 9:30 AM (in response to netcam)Hello Netcam,
"netcam" wrote:
Maybe I'm just a bit miffed that the Jboss4.0 book was so lame on CMP. That was the only reason to pay for it, and it looks like the intrepid jboss guys can't even explain their own stuff on that topic, or don't want to ...
Why didn't you look at the free HTML pages then? It is the same content FYI.
While the documentation seems to work for most people, we would obviously welcome any change you would want to bring.
Cheers,
sacha