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1. Re: EJB help
aguizar Oct 12, 2005 2:42 AM (in response to lvdberg)I really hate to give short answers to long questions, but... in what error do your database accesses result?
JBoss 4.0.0 was released way back in Sep 20, 2004. The fact that it does not include the HAR deployer implies that the QA team did not take it into account at that time. This reason alone is, IMO, enough to consider upgrading if your environment permits it. -
2. Re: EJB help
lvdberg Oct 12, 2005 5:34 AM (in response to lvdberg)Thanks for your answer! Although still struggling with JBPM I am getting the pieces of the puzzle clearer now.
When I look at the examples I see that the database schema is created "on the fly". I see Hibernate doing a lot of stuff in my application, but I am not sure if there is an actual database created. It should be something in that direction because one of the errors is dbase related.
When I include code to create the DB-scheme it gives me the error:
"You cannot commit during a managed transaction!"
So, I am not sure if I am talking to an existing database, because I don't use: jbpmSessionFactory.getJbpmSchema().createSchema();
When I do that, my ejb-container complains..
I checked the Kit and looked at the startup code, because I am using the JBPM SAR in my app-server (and also replaced the HAR-deployer) which works fine with my existing application.
The included piece of logging outpt comes from starting up the starter kit, which I do NOT see in my own log when I start up the server. it makes me wonder because it's all about creating the server and binding 'java:/jbpm/JbpmSessionFactory'. There is no error when I look up this name in my application , so it seems like there is a name, but there is no usable service behind it.
One of the things I am thinking of is running my application in the toolkit server and see what happens...
11:23:26,164 DEBUG [JbpmService] Creating jboss.jbpm:name=DefaultJbpm,service=Jb
pmService
11:23:26,164 DEBUG [JbpmService] Created jboss.jbpm:name=DefaultJbpm,service=JbpmService
11:23:27,476 INFO [WrapperDataSourceService] Bound connection factory for resource adapter for ConnectionManager 'jboss.jca:service=DataSourceBinding,name=Defa
ultDS to JNDI name 'java:DefaultDS'
11:23:27,686 DEBUG [JbpmService] Starting jboss.jbpm:name=DefaultJbpm,service=Jb
pmService
11:23:27,686 DEBUG [JbpmService] starting jbpmSessionFactory for 'java:/jbpm/Jbp
mSessionFactory'...
11:23:27,706 DEBUG [JbpmConfiguration] jbpm.files.dir=c:/jbpm.data
11:23:27,706 DEBUG [JbpmConfiguration] jbpm.task.instance.class=org.jbpm.taskmgm
t.exe.TaskInstance
11:23:27,706 DEBUG [JbpmConfiguration] jbpm.hibernate.cfg.xml=jbpm.hibernate.cfg
.xml
11:23:27,706 DEBUG [JbpmConfiguration] jbpm.scheduler.service.factory=org.jbpm.s
cheduler.impl.SchedulerServiceImpl
11:23:27,706 DEBUG [JbpmConfiguration] jbpm.hibernate.properties=jbpm.hibernate.
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3. Re: EJB help
alal007 Oct 14, 2005 7:57 PM (in response to lvdberg)any luck with this issue? I forsee myself have the same requirement
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4. Re: EJB help
lvdberg Oct 17, 2005 9:53 AM (in response to lvdberg)Sorry I am still working on the subject. I have decided to get things working with POJO´s and JMS to interact with the system and - in parallel - keep looking for a more EJB-ish solution.
I have read that JBPM 2 has EJB-examples, but I can't find them anymore. Some clues would be appreciated. I promise to share my solution with the community... -
5. Re: EJB help
aguizar Oct 18, 2005 5:35 PM (in response to lvdberg)not sure if there is an actual database created
The jBPM service archive uses the default datasource, which is a hypersonic in-process database. You can't access it from other processes. TCP connections from other processes are disabled for security reasons.
The starters kit starts a standalone hypersonic database, creates the schema, saves a sample definition, stops the database, then takes the resulting files. You can use this approach for ease of development. When you move to production, you can switch to an external database. After that you will use the db compatibility package included in the starters kit to generate the SQL scripts and then execute them in your DBMS.
If you use container-managed transactions, you need to modify the Hibernate configuration. See the Hibernate reference, section 4.8 for details. Open file JBPM_HOME/src/resources/jbpm.sar/jbpm.hibernate.properties and make the needed changes. Finally, rebuild the service archive by running target build.service.archive of the Ant build file in the base directory of your jBPM installation.