[JBoss JIRA] Created: (EJBTHREE-1429) SFSB replication soak testing
by Brian Stansberry (JIRA)
SFSB replication soak testing
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Key: EJBTHREE-1429
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-1429
Project: EJB 3.0
Issue Type: Task
Components: Clustering
Reporter: Brian Stansberry
Assigned To: Brian Stansberry
Fix For: AS 5.0.0.CR2
Long running tests of SFSB replication under heavy load.
Should include:
1) Letting a significant percentage of sessions passivate and later activate.
2) Letting a significant percentage of sessions expire due to time out.
3) Invalidating remaining sessions after a while (i.e. don't use any sessions for the life of test; all get used and replaced after a while).
4) Perhaps, a low (say 1/1000) probability of failover.
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13 years, 10 months
[JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBAS-4078) DeploymentManager.getAvailableModules() returns null
by Libor Kotouc (JIRA)
DeploymentManager.getAvailableModules() returns null
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Key: JBAS-4078
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-4078
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Deployment services
Affects Versions: JBossAS-5.0.0.Beta2
Environment: JBoss 5.0.0.beta2 trunk build 20070206, JDK 1.5.0_08
Reporter: Libor Kotouc
Assigned To: Dimitris Andreadis
Priority: Critical
This issue blocks an integration of JBoss AS 5 into NetBeans IDE.
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. create a simple web application and copy the .war file into the deploy directory (I used the 'default' server)
2. start JBoss server (./run.sh)
3. run the following code from a J2SE application (I added JBoss jars to the classpath):
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.factories.DeploymentFactory df = new org.jboss.deployment.spi.factories.DeploymentFactoryImpl();
javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.DeploymentManager dm;
dm = df.getDeploymentManager("http://org.jboss.deployment/jsr88", null, null);
javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.Target[] targets = dm.getTargets();
javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.TargetModuleID[] modules;
modules = dm.getAvailableModules(javax.enterprise.deploy.shared.ModuleType.WAR, targets);
System.out.println(targets.length + " " + targets[0]);
System.out.println(modules);
} catch (javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.exceptions.DeploymentManagerCreationException ex) {
} catch (javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.exceptions.TargetException ex) {
}
}
}
The output of System.out.println statements is:
1 org.jboss.deployment.spi.JMXTarget@161d36b
null
I expect the module representing the web application, but null is returned.
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13 years, 11 months