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1. Re: JBoss automatically started?
seven Jul 9, 2002 2:23 PM (in response to tdang)What is client doing? Does it even connect to the server? Any server?
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2. Re: JBoss automatically started?
tdang Jul 10, 2002 4:02 AM (in response to tdang)The client does his job: he creates a new record in the database.
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3. Re: JBoss automatically started?
marc.fleury Jul 10, 2002 10:43 AM (in response to tdang)This makes no sense,
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4. Re: JBoss automatically started?
joelvogt Jul 10, 2002 10:58 PM (in response to tdang)damn jboss is getting good these days
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5. Re: JBoss automatically started?
srinij77 Jul 10, 2002 11:54 PM (in response to tdang)Same thing happened to me also. But the reason was colleague was running JBoss3 on his machine. As we are on the same network, it used my colleague's JBoss. I was surprised, even though I configure the properties to contact my localhost JBoss. Till now, I don't the reason.
You might be facing same problem.
May be somebody throw some light on this issue.
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6. Re: JBoss automatically started?
srinij77 Jul 11, 2002 12:00 AM (in response to tdang)Same thing happened to me also. But the reason was my colleague was running JBoss3 on his machine. As we are on the same network, it used my colleague's JBoss. I was surprised, even though I configure the properties to contact my localhost JBoss. Till now, I don't the reason.
You might be facing the same problem.
May be somebody throw some light on this issue.
Thanks
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7. Re: JBoss automatically started?
tdang Jul 11, 2002 4:08 AM (in response to tdang)I have only one machine, so i do not have the second jboss. But now suddenly, I have to started jboss to run my client. I have the feeling that I do not really have the control to manage jboss server
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8. Re: JBoss automatically started?
marc.fleury Jul 13, 2002 2:09 AM (in response to tdang)> Same thing happened to me also. But the reason was
> colleague was running JBoss3 on his machine.
If you are running clustered installations then yes, that is the way it is supposed to be running. If you kill one machine and another one is running the same bean the machines will automatically cluster.
Man, that's powerful, JBoss was clustering across development boxes LOL