[jbosstools-dev] Interesting Occurance... any suggestions?

Rob Stryker rob.stryker at redhat.com
Tue Dec 9 17:25:32 EST 2008


Hey all:

So I'm testing JBoss 5.0 support for GA since I missed the boat for CR1, 
and the following weird behavior is happening. Obviously the way I'm 
testing is the way I always do. I've got my eclipse development 
environment up, then I run the runtime workbench, and from there create 
a JBoss 5.0 server and go nuts.

So I've got eclipse-dev -> eclipse-runtime -> jboss 5.0

The interesting thing is... eclipse-dev's console view, I see output 
OBVIOUSLY generated from jboss 5.0. Now to be clear, I also see output 
in eclipse-runtime's console view. Specifically, the runtime's console 
view is showing INFO and WARN statements, but eclipse-dev's console view 
is showing DEBUG statements. (Nothing is showing on the actual terminal 
window I loaded eclipse-dev with ;) )   A sample is below:

eclipse-dev's console view:
17:09:14,333 DEBUG [TimedSocketFactory] createSocket, hostAddr: 
localhost/127.0.0.1, port: 1099, localAddr: null, localPort: 0, timeout: 0
17:09:42,412 DEBUG [TimedSocketFactory] createSocket, hostAddr: 
localhost/127.0.0.1, port: 1099, localAddr: null, localPort: 0, timeout: 0
he17:09:48,547 DEBUG [SecurityAssociation] Using ThreadLocal: false
17:09:48,566 DEBUG [TimedSocketFactory] createSocket, hostAddr: 
localhost/127.0.0.1, port: 1099, localAddr: null, localPort: 0, timeout: 0

eclipse-runtime's console view:
17:09:42,859 INFO  [ServerPeer] JBoss Messaging 1.4.1.GA server [0] started
17:09:43,377 INFO  [QueueService] Queue[/queue/DLQ] started, 
fullSize=200000, pageSize=2000, downCacheSize=2000
17:09:43,389 WARN  [ConnectionFactoryJNDIMapper] supportsFailover 
attribute is true on connection factory: 
jboss.messaging.connectionfactory:service=ClusteredConnectionFactory but 
post office is non clustered. So connection factory will *not* support 
failover
17:09:43,389 WARN  [ConnectionFactoryJNDIMapper] supportsLoadBalancing 
attribute is true on connection factory: 
jboss.messaging.connectionfactory:service=ClusteredConnectionFactory but 
post office is non clustered. So connection factory will *not* support 
load balancing
17:09:43,455 INFO  [ConnectionFactory] Connector 
bisocket://localhost:4457 has leasing enabled, lease period 10000 
milliseconds
17:09:43,455 INFO  [ConnectionFactory] 
org.jboss.jms.server.connectionfactory.ConnectionFactory at 4e2899d0 started
17:09:43,458 INFO  [ConnectionFactory] Connector 
bisocket://localhost:4457 has leasing enabled, lease period 10000 
milliseconds

The part that's most confusing to me is that a) how could jboss even 
POSSIBLY send output to eclipse-dev's console ( AKA eclipse-runtime's 
system.out)?  When it sends output to jboss's system.out it appears (or 
always has before) in eclipse-runtime's console view.

What makes it even slightly weirder is I haven't written any code to 
listen to JBoss' console output yet and add it to my Server Log View or 
anything like that, and I even did a search throughout my code for 
System.out which turned up pretty fruitless.

Any ideas are much appreciated ;)

- Rob Stryker



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