Re: The future of Tomcat 9

2025-02-25 Thread dineshk
Hi ,  Any expected time horizon from now to support the Java EE with 9.x.x ? Any possibility on how many years from now , it would be supported? Dinesh Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Tuesday, February 25, 2025, 5:06 PM, Michael Osipov wrote: On 2025/02/25 10:45:53 Mark Thomas wrote: >

Re: Java EE -> Jakarta migration

2024-12-18 Thread dineshk
I understand. Thanks. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 10:26 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote: Dinesh, On 12/18/24 11:42 AM, dineshk wrote: > Any help would be really appreciated. You haven't provided much information so far. This is what

Re: Java EE -> Jakarta migration

2024-12-18 Thread dineshk
Any help would be really appreciated. Regards Dinesh Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Sunday, December 15, 2024, 12:06 PM, dineshk wrote: Mark , Really appreciate your prompt response. One more question, We are trying out Eclipse Transformer to change the third part jars from javax to

Re: Java EE -> Jakarta migration (urgent)

2024-12-14 Thread dineshk
impact analysis for third party jars and our application itself where all we do use javax which require a migration to Jakarta. ThanksDinesh Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Sunday, December 15, 2024, 12:01 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote: Dinesh, On 12/14/24 1:36 AM, dineshk wrote: > We

Java EE -> Jakarta migration (urgent)

2024-12-13 Thread dineshk
Hi Team, We are currently using Tomcat 9.0.70 . I would like to know  what is EOL (stretched) for this version ? Secondly , we would like to know if moving to higher version of Tomcat e.g. 10.X would force us  to migrate to Jakarta specs instead of using the Java EE specs ?  Currently , we could

JTA transactions support in Tomcat 9 !!

2022-12-14 Thread dineshk
Hi , Could anybody provide the information if JTA transactions are supported or not in Tomcat 9.X. If not , is there any way to achieve the JTA transactions ? We are using hibernate for our persistence layer.  RegardsDinesh

Re: apache-tomcat-9.0.70 >> JNDI look up fails in a different thread context class loader !!

2022-12-13 Thread dineshk
and not in tomcat? RegardsDinesh On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 02:06:06 PM GMT+5:30, dineshk wrote: Hi Mark, I guess you are right , I tried with simple web application and JNDI look up fails in both tomcat 7.x and 9.x if the current thread context class loader is changed but strange

Re: apache-tomcat-9.0.70 >> JNDI look up fails in a different thread context class loader !!

2022-12-13 Thread dineshk
in tomcat? RegardsDinesh On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 09:49:50 PM GMT+5:30, Mark Thomas wrote: On 12/12/2022 16:07, dineshk wrote: > > Hi Mark, > We could reproduce this issue very easily with simple java program as well. > Just before doing the JNDI look up , set  any

Re: apache-tomcat-9.0.70 >> JNDI look up fails in a different thread context class loader !!

2022-12-12 Thread dineshk
works fine. Let me know , if we have any solution for this. RegardsDinesh On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 07:01:24 PM GMT+5:30, dineshk wrote: Hi Mark , I don't think we should suspect the custom class loader here as its very old code and works fine across all application server

Re: apache-tomcat-9.0.70 >> JNDI look up fails in a different thread context class loader !!

2022-12-12 Thread dineshk
you need to use one? Mark On 12/12/2022 12:42, dineshk wrote: > Hi , > We are trying to deploy our application on tomcat 9.0.70. Before the > hibernate bootstraps in our application , we do change the "Current Thread > Context Class Loader " in the running thread to

apache-tomcat-9.0.70 >> JNDI look up fails in a different thread context class loader !!

2022-12-12 Thread dineshk
Hi , We are trying to deploy our application on tomcat 9.0.70. Before the hibernate bootstraps in our application , we do change the "Current Thread Context Class Loader " in the running thread to our "Custom class loader" which is required. Changing the "Current Thread Context Class Loader "  fa

How to do a JNDI look up in a different thread

2016-07-29 Thread dineshk
Hi , Thanks for your prompt reply. But the below suggestion "Set the thread context class loader to the web application class loader." will not work in our case as we have our own custom class loader to load the hibernate resources like e.g. hbm files , Entity classes and all. Below is the code