On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 12:03 AM, George Christman
wrote:
> I'm still not having any success :-/ I've followed all your instructions
> plus attempted in both Tomcat6 and 7.
>
> I just want to verify this is the correct spot for resource-ref and that
> it's written correctly.
>
>
That is correct.
I'm still not having any success :-/ I've followed all your instructions
plus attempted in both Tomcat6 and 7.
I just want to verify this is the correct spot for resource-ref and that
it's written correctly.
http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
rolemanager Tapestry 5 Application
I don't have anything related to this datasource in
TOMCAT_HOME/conf/context.xml
nor in TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml
Note that context file name will be ROOT.xml only if you deploy to root
context,
that is your application url will be http://localhost:8080/
If you deploy to custom context, then co
Well I thought I was using ROOT.xml, but it was overwritten during
deployment. "I created the file manually on the server", I guess the
question is where should I be creating ROOT.xml? should this be done in
app? After manually creating it, I still have the same error.
What I had after manually cr
I don't use tapestry-hibernate, I use tapestry-jpa with Hibernate as JPA
implementation.
persistence.xml -- is a JPA specific file, I don't think you need it for
tapestry-hibernate.
Looking at your exception:
> javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name [jdbc/rolemanager] is not bound
in
this Conte
Thanks Dmitry, it sounds like we are at the tail end of this issue. :) My
only question left is in regards to your persistence.xml file. I use
tapestry-hibernate, however I do not have a persistence.xml file present in
my app. I'm not really sure what it's purpose is, but without it and
changing my
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:33 PM, George Christman
wrote:
> So as it turns out, the issue was caused by tapestry-test adding an older
> tomcat files to the class path. I'll need to somehow figure out how to
> exclude them from the class path.
>
>
> org.apache.tapestry
>
So as it turns out, the issue was caused by tapestry-test adding an older
tomcat files to the class path. I'll need to somehow figure out how to
exclude them from the class path.
org.apache.tapestry
tapestry-test
5.3.6
Netbeans runs just under plane maven, just like from the command line.
There maybe stale files in WEB-INF/lib, but if you run mvn clean, they will be
gone.
maven directive is your friend here
On Apr 29, 2013, at 2:38 PM, Dmitry Gusev wrote:
> They will be present in classpath if you won't excl
They will be present in classpath if you won't exclude them.
I'm not familiar with Netbeans, but in Eclipse Sysdeo Plugin I have to
manually remove them,
so you should check your runtime classpath.
You can also try to build a war and look at WEB-INF/lib folder to check if
these files not there.
O
I was wondering the same thing about those files, but as you said they
shouldn't.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:23 PM, George Christman
wrote:
> I run my project from Netbeans, locally with jetty, and deployed as a war.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Dmitry Gusev wrote:
>
>> How do you run y
I run my project from Netbeans, locally with jetty, and deployed as a war.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Dmitry Gusev wrote:
> How do you run your project? Is it from within eclipse? Or you're deploying
> a *.war file?
>
> Could it be that these files getting into classpath?
>
> [INFO] +- org
How do you run your project? Is it from within eclipse? Or you're deploying
a *.war file?
Could it be that these files getting into classpath?
[INFO] +- org.apache.tapestry:tapestry-test:jar:5.3.6:compile
...
[INFO] | +- org.apache.tomcat:dbcp:jar:6.0.30:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.tomcat:co
You could also (if you're using Eclipse) use Ctrl-Shift-T to see what
jar(s) might be containing the org.apache.catalina.deploy.WebXml class
(which seems to be the offending duplicate).
On 29 April 2013 14:10, George Christman wrote:
> Here's my mvn dependency tree, thanks for your help.
>
> [W
Not sure (I don't use hibernate)
but hibernate-jta and geronimo-jta stuff may conflict.
On Apr 29, 2013, at 2:10 PM, George Christman wrote:
> Here's my mvn dependency tree, thanks for your help.
>
> [WARNING] Failed to retrieve plugin descriptor for
> org.codehaus.mojo:hibernate3-
> maven-plugi
Here's my mvn dependency tree, thanks for your help.
[WARNING] Failed to retrieve plugin descriptor for
org.codehaus.mojo:hibernate3-
maven-plugin:2.2: Failed to parse plugin descriptor for
org.codehaus.mojo:hibern
ate3-maven-plugin:2.2
(C:\Users\gmc07\.m2\repository\org\codehaus\mojo\hibernate
3-
Lenny is right, you have some jars in your classpath that conflicting with
tomcat's libraries.
Can you show output of "mvn dependency:tree" or "gradle dependencies" ?
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Lenny Primak wrote:
> Sounds like you are mixing up your dependencies. Perhaps an incompatible
Sounds like you are mixing up your dependencies. Perhaps an incompatible or
duplicated version
of some JARs somewhere. Sorry I can't be anymore specific.
On Apr 29, 2013, at 1:00 PM, George Christman wrote:
> Hi everyone, I'm now getting back to this issue and I'd like to say I
> honestly stil
Hi everyone, I'm now getting back to this issue and I'd like to say I
honestly still don't understand it. I posted my config on stack overflow
with a little more detail. If any tapestry tomcat users would like to take
a look at it and tell me what I might be doing wrong, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
I don't like to use server.xml for JNDI configuration for several reasons,
but the main is that JDBC driver classes should be on server classpath,
which means you have to manually put them there.
Which personally I don't like because driver jar usually specified at
pom.xml/build.gradle and this is
I also host on Amazon with Tomcat and develop with Jetty.
Hibernate just gets the datasource from the container. When running
locally that's Jetty and Jetty reads the jetty-web.xml file to build
the connection. When deployed under Tomcat that would most likely be
the server.xml file in the Tomcat
Hi Lenny, I don't really want to detrail this topic, but I'm very
interested. Would you mind sending me a brief email describing your
experiences with Jelastic, cost etc. Thanks.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Lenny Primak wrote:
> Have you considered Jelastic? We are using it with great succ
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 13:13:56 -0300, George Christman
wrote:
My question is if I use this configuration, how does Hibernate know to
use Jetty locally? I'm not a server expert by any means, so please
forgive my
ignorance. Does Tapestry tell Hibernate about the local environment and
know to
Have you considered Jelastic? We are using it with great success.
On Mar 25, 2013, at 12:39 PM, George Christman wrote:
> I like Glassfish much better do to my limited linux knowledge and it's nice
> gui, but I would like to try and use bean stalk with amazon and I haven't
> seen much docume
I like Glassfish much better do to my limited linux knowledge and it's nice
gui, but I would like to try and use bean stalk with amazon and I haven't
seen much documentation on setting it up with Glassfish. Seems as if
everything points towards Tomcat which is the only reason I would consider
the s
Why? Glassfish is a superset of tomcat and 1000% better IMHO
On Mar 25, 2013, at 12:13 PM, George Christman wrote:
> Hello, I'm currently moving my Tapestry5.3 app away from Glassfish in favor
> of Tomcat7 on the amazon cloud for my production env. As for my development
> env, I'd like to c
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