Re: WebObjects deployment with JBoss
Re: WebObjects deployment with JBoss
- Subject: Re: WebObjects deployment with JBoss
- From: Daniele Corti <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:30:42 +0200
Hi Henrique,
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 17:50, Henrique Prange
<email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Daniele,
Daniele Corti wrote:
- Last one, I still have the problem with the ERJavaMail that I posted last week, even using the solution posted by Henrique the ERJavaMail try to send mails to your.smtpserver.com <http://your.smtpserver.com>, I thought it was a config of JBoss, but I have not found this string in any configuration file.
The Application class has a method called setSMTPHost. I don't use this method anymore, but I remember it was the only way I found to make ERJavaMail work in an old application, probably an application deployed on WebSphere.
IIRC, I used to call this method inside of the Application's constructor.
setSMTPHost("your.real.smtpserver.com");
I've tried this too, and it does not work.
With all of this problem, now I'm trying to install WO on linux, because time for testing is finished and I have to put the apps working for yesterday.
If someone have some advice for me, I really appreciate,
How your application WARs have been packaged? As true WAR or SSDD? I have found problems with SSDD and multiple applications running in the same servlet container.
I use the Servlet Deployment in the Project Properties: Right click on the project, Properties, WOLips Deployment from the left menu, Check Servlet Deploymnet and Autogenerate web.xml. (And, of course, I've added the JavaWOJSPServlet framework, and a file called LICENSE, in the project folder with our WO license.
BTW, we have some applications deployed as true WAR on Linux with Tomcat 5.5 and they have been working fine.
mmm maybe the WAR created by WOLips are more oriented to Tomcat than JBoss. When I'll have some time I'll try my Apps on Tomcat to see is there are the same problems.
Cheers,
Henrique
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Thanks for your reply.
Daniele Corti
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