Sorry no offence anyone,
I should have asked for help 1st before flipping on the rant nuerons.
Been working on my own so long I must have temporarily forgotten the
rest of the world that exisits on the internet.

God knows I've created some infathomable devient/ingenius code in my
day that came sans documantation. LOL
I know this is innevitable when the push is on.

Anyhow, gave me a chance to build the version of Jetty that my hosting
service supports. Suprise, suprise, building Jetty is a far larger
pain than building the Jumpstart!

So really, it was 2 days of mucknig w/Jumpstart & 2 days w/Jetty

When they release my from the Psych ward I'll try again from scratch
with the latest Jumpstart, my hosting service I think is up to date
with JBoss.

Thanks All



On 6/12/12, Geoff Callender <geoff.callender.jumpst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In response to Jon's rant I have re-tested every JumpStart version from 5.4
> to 5.10, with OpenEJB, JBoss, Glassfish, and Tomcat, with HSQL, Derby, and
> MySQL. Yes, sorry, I found some flaws had crept in to some combinations, and
> I believe I have addressed them: I've updated all instructions on the site
> and, to fix the support of MySQL (its issues were a bit too tricky to handle
> with instructions alone) I've released a new version, 5.10.1.
>
> Please, if anyone finds something doesn't work, or finds the instructions
> are confusing or lacking, just drop me an email or post on this mailing list
> so we can get it fixed, pronto, for everyone's benefit!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Geoff
>
> On 29/05/2012, at 10:19 AM, Geoff Callender wrote:
>
>> Wow, you wasted a week with it and this is the first I've heard about it?
>> Why?
>>
>> As far as I know the instructions work fine - I can't know differently if
>> you don't tell me. So Jon,  for the benefit of all of us, please post
>> specifics that can be acted on and I will see what I can do. Much more
>> useful than a rant.
>>
>> Geoff
>>
>> On Tuesday, 29 May 2012, Jon Williams wrote:
>> Well, the last version of the Jumpstart supposedly worked on JBoss also.
>> Press 1 button, CPU cycles spin for 5 minutes, then your app is pooped
>> out
>> into the appropriate JBoss directory. At this point you are told by the
>> directions that's all there is to do, proceed with the next stage of your
>> project.
>>
>> But, try to follow these instructions, by the letter, you'll find holy
>> jesus Jboss is incapable of managing your database connections. It works,
>> next time, doesn't work, refresh, works, refresh. nope totally not
>> working.
>> Puzzle over this for a couple of days, reach the conclusion, OMG Jboss is
>> total crap I can't use it. Then if you have a brain you go get Jetty,
>> build
>> the f'r yourself. Mess around with ant scripts for the Jumpstart (why the
>> fuck they are ant scripts I can not answer), god damn 4 days later the
>> stupid thing actually works.
>>
>> Summary: Don't fucking release your shit without proper docs or you are
>> kicked out of the club forever.
>>
>> I know you are trying to be helpful, but we are noobs. If you do not
>> accurately detail specifics in your docs, most particularly the basic 123
>> get running doc. All your effort and good intention is regarded by people
>> who really want to see your code working will end up 1)being too stupid
>> to
>> untangle the puzzle and abandon all efforts 2)smart enough to realize
>> something is fundamentally screwy, then roll up sleeves and repair the
>> rubbish that could not ever have worked properly ever.
>> 3)Get really really 1mm from total anyurism and god damn rant at the
>> retards who wasted your week.
>>
>> On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Gmail <daniel.ho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Be advised that as7 is very different from previous versions so proceed
>> > with that in mind.
>> >
>> > Sent from my iPhone
>> >
>> > On May 28, 2012, at 7:58 AM, Geoff Callender <
>> > geoff.callender.jumpst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > It's not what you'd call a mission critical app, but the JumpStart
>> > > demo
>> > runs on JBoss AS 7.1.1.
>> > >
>> > > On 28/05/2012, at 7:49 PM, Magnus Kvalheim wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Hi tapestry friends.
>> > >>
>> > >> We are in process of converting a project to deploy on JBoss AS7 in
>> > >> production.
>> > >> I've used
>> > >> http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/HowToRunTapestry5OnJBoss6Dot1and
>> > >> seems to work fine.
>> > >>
>> > >> I'm wondering though if anyone else have/are using this in
>> > >> production.
>> > Is
>> > >> it stable and efficient enough for production use?
>> > >>
>> > >> The best would be if T5 would work in JBoss 'out of the box'.
>> > >> An official Tapestry module would be fine as well.
>> > >>
>> > >> Any thoughts or experiences on this?
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> -----------------
>> > >> Background:
>> > >> We have spring jpa based apps that runs on jetty/tomcat for
>> > dev/production.
>> > >> One of these apps is using tapestry
>> > >> Spring is mainly used for transaction management and dependency
>> > injection.
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> The converted apps uses ejb's(tx management) and cdi. No spring
>> > >> dependencies anymore.
>> > >> Tapestry cdi support comes from my own module (
>> > >> https://github.com/magnuskvalheim/tapestry-cdi). So far it's working
>> > fine
>> > >> and have no issues, but need more testing before it's ready for
>> > production
>> > >
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