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1. Re: Hypersonic managed connections error
davidjencks Mar 6, 2003 8:41 AM (in response to jbone)Please try jboss 3.0.x from cvs or 3.2 from cvs or maybe the lastest RC. Usually this really turns out to be caused by not closing all connections: latest jboss's warn you and help point out where.
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2. Re: Hypersonic managed connections error
jbone Mar 8, 2003 3:08 PM (in response to jbone)
Well, I tried to test with all three - 3.0.6, 3.2RC3, and 3.2RC2. The classes that were working in 3.0.3 are now not deploying. I haven't changed them.
I am lost now. If you can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it. I have a beta server up at several places and I am starting to get nervous.
The deployer on 3.0.6 just says:
Starting deployment of package: . . .
Similar hangs on the others - no errors thrown.
I have posted this problem already, but if you have any suggestions I would really appreciate. -
3. Re: Hypersonic managed connections error
jbone Mar 8, 2003 10:17 PM (in response to jbone)
I realized that the server I'm starting is opening a ServerSocket. This is apparently not to be done in the start() method, as that will cause start to block. I don't know why it worked in 3.0.3, but it did.
Now the only question is how to create the new thread - I keep trying to do so but can't register the thread (or a parent object) after its been created so that other things can write to it. I keep getting a JNDI error.
I know this is going off topic, but anything you can tell me on how to create a simple TCP socket listener would be appreciated.
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4. Re: Hypersonic managed connections error
davidjencks Mar 9, 2003 10:02 PM (in response to jbone)I'm pretty confused as to what you are trying to do. There are several places in jboss that use a server socket, some of the invokers (trunk and pooled) and jms come to mind. What exactly are you trying to bind in jndi and why?