-
1. Re: Configuring JBoss Email Services
rmchugh Sep 23, 2004 5:55 PM (in response to rmchugh)I just dropped it in the default deploy folder and everything worked fine. Looks like something we've reconfigured on our end.
Can't imagine what that could be. What about the default configuration files does the mail services need to work? What does it rely on?
Rob -
2. Re: Configuring JBoss Email Services
acoliver Sep 27, 2004 4:53 PM (in response to rmchugh)jboss/server/default/deploy/mail.ear/mail.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml and
jboss/server/default/deploy/mail.ear/entitymailbox.jar/META-INF/jboss.xml
The first configures services, the second configures ejbs. If you're configuring ports, the server name (particularly important), etc then you edit the service descriptor. If you want to tweak the persistence (enable caching, eager loading, etc) then tweak the jboss.xml. If you need a hand, post your config, tell us what database, servername, etc. I can help you tweak it for example. I'll take a look at the wiki page so far as creating the JMS queues... -
3. O'Reilly JBoss 3.0 Workbook
acoliver Nov 18, 2004 1:15 PM (in response to rmchugh)Hello all,
Sacha Labourey and I have written a companion workbook to O'Reilly's "EJB 3rd Edition" by Richard Monson-Haefel. It will be published sometime in October and we would really like some feedback! Please refrain from grammar and spelling mistakes, since our editor will handle these sort of things.
I have created a Forum thread to discuss feedback on the workbook at:
http://www.jboss.org/modules/bb/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=forums/ download a 1st draft of the workbook and corresponding examples, please go to:
http://www.monson-haefel.com/titanbooks/jbos30worfor.html
To use the book it is highly recommended that you also have a copy of EJB 3rd edition since the Workbook follows closely with the chapters of EJB 3rd edition. It can be purchased at:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596002262/qid=1031070299/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-1658527-7362441?v=glance&s=books
Thanks,
Bill Burke