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1. Re: Server Configuration for none database
jwenting Feb 21, 2007 7:14 AM (in response to okashita)The server itself has an embedded database, but you're not required to use it.
So just create your application without using any DataSources or other database related resources, and Bob's your uncle. -
2. Re: Server Configuration for none database
peterj Feb 21, 2007 10:42 AM (in response to okashita)If you plan to use JMS, you have to use a database, whether the embedded HSQLDB (not recommended) or an external database (such as MySQL).
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3. Re: Server Configuration for none database
okashita Feb 21, 2007 9:56 PM (in response to okashita)"PeterJ" wrote:
If you plan to use JMS, you have to use a database, whether the embedded HSQLDB (not recommended) or an external database (such as MySQL).
Thank you for your comment.
but I guess it's remove hsqldb-ds.xml and delete related datasource definition line
for ejb from *.xml and I use null-persistence-service.xml or file-state-service.xml instead of jdbc persistence for JMS. Is it incorrect ?
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4. Re: Server Configuration for none database
jwenting Feb 22, 2007 1:30 AM (in response to okashita)no, it's not. A database is REQUIRED for JMS.