[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-2592) A server-to-server communication via outbound connection is not working
by Wolf-Dieter Fink (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2592?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
Wolf-Dieter Fink updated WFLY-2592:
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Attachment: networktraffic
server-client.log
server-server.log
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server-client IP *50
server-server IP *38
> A server-to-server communication via outbound connection is not working
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-2592
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2592
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: EJB, Remoting
> Affects Versions: 8.0.0.Beta1
> Reporter: Wolf-Dieter Fink
> Assignee: David Lloyd
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: ejb, remoting
> Attachments: networktraffic, server-client.log, server-server.log
>
>
> A ejb invocation from a SLSB is configured similar to AS7 (EAP6) to call a remote server fail in WildFly with the ERROR message " EJBCLIENT000025: No EJB receiver available for handling".
> The logfiles of client(server) and remote-server are attached, also a WireShark dump of the related network traffic.
> A standalone client at the same machine is able to call the remote application.
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[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-2592) A server-to-server communication via outbound connection is not working
by Wolf-Dieter Fink (JIRA)
Wolf-Dieter Fink created WFLY-2592:
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Summary: A server-to-server communication via outbound connection is not working
Key: WFLY-2592
URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2592
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: EJB, Remoting
Affects Versions: 8.0.0.Beta1
Reporter: Wolf-Dieter Fink
Assignee: David Lloyd
Priority: Blocker
A ejb invocation from a SLSB is configured similar to AS7 (EAP6) to call a remote server fail in WildFly with the ERROR message " EJBCLIENT000025: No EJB receiver available for handling".
The logfiles of client(server) and remote-server are attached, also a WireShark dump of the related network traffic.
A standalone client at the same machine is able to call the remote application.
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[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-2318) Access control exceptions missing for scoped roles
by Brian Stansberry (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2318?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
Brian Stansberry reassigned WFLY-2318:
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Assignee: Harald Pehl (was: Brian Stansberry)
Harald, I'm assigning this to you to confirm it's fixed or to provide more info. With WFLY-2583 resolved I believe this should be working correctly.
> Access control exceptions missing for scoped roles
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-2318
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2318
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: Domain Management
> Reporter: Heiko Braun
> Assignee: Harald Pehl
>
> The following setup: user with two scoped roles assigned. maintainer for "main-servers", monitor for "other-servers". Requesting the access control meta data for the server group wildcard ]does not include "exceptions".
> Expected result: the access control meta data response contains an "exception" for each server group (main-server-group & other-server-group)
> {code}
> [domain@localhost:9999 /] ./server-group=*:read-resource-description(access-control=trim-descriptions, operations=true){roles=main-servers, other-servers}
> {
> "outcome" => "success",
> "result" => [{
> "address" => [("server-group" => "*")],
> "outcome" => "success",
> "result" => {
> "description" => undefined,
> "attributes" => undefined,
> "operations" => undefined,
> "children" => {
> "deployment" => {"model-description" => undefined},
> "system-property" => {"model-description" => undefined},
> "jvm" => {"model-description" => undefined},
> "deployment-overlay" => {"model-description" => undefined}
> },
> "access-control" => {
> "default" => {
> "read" => true,
> "write" => true,
> "attributes" => {
> "socket-binding-port-offset" => {
> "read" => true,
> "write" => true
> },
> "management-subsystem-endpoint" => {
> "read" => true,
> "write" => false
> },
> "socket-binding-group" => {
> "read" => true,
> "write" => true
> },
> "profile" => {
> "read" => true,
> "write" => true
> }
> },
> "operations" => {
> "read-children-names" => {"execute" => true},
> "read-operation-description" => {"execute" => true},
> "remove" => {"execute" => true},
> "read-resource-description" => {"execute" => true},
> "stop-servers" => {"execute" => true},
> "read-resource" => {"execute" => true},
> "add" => {"execute" => true},
> "read-attribute" => {"execute" => true},
> "whoami" => {"execute" => true},
> "read-children-types" => {"execute" => true},
> "read-operation-names" => {"execute" => true},
> "undefine-attribute" => {"execute" => true},
> "start-servers" => {"execute" => true},
> "read-children-resources" => {"execute" => true},
> "restart-servers" => {"execute" => true},
> "replace-deployment" => {"execute" => true},
> "write-attribute" => {"execute" => true}
> }
> },
> "exceptions" => {}
> }
> }
> }]
> }
> {code}
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[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-2591) CLI can not connect to the server started with port-offset
by Wolf-Dieter Fink (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2591?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
Wolf-Dieter Fink updated WFLY-2591:
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Issue Type: Bug (was: Feature Request)
> CLI can not connect to the server started with port-offset
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-2591
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2591
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: CLI
> Affects Versions: 8.0.0.Beta1
> Environment: used actual WildFly Beta from github:
> commit 96160520ce245d6a85cbb77cad92a021564aa376
> Date: Wed Nov 20 17:05:00 2013 +0100
> Reporter: Wolf-Dieter Fink
> Assignee: Alexey Loubyansky
> Priority: Blocker
>
> If a standalone server is started with a binding port-offset it is not possible to connect to the native management interface.
> To reproduce start a WildFly Beta server (Alpha3 has the same problem)
> bin/standalone.sh -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100
> and a cli client:
> bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --controller=localhost:10099
> It makes no difference whether the port is changed by port-offset or configuration.
> All other ports (i.e. 10090 8180) can be used correct for http-management or ejb invocation.
> The server log an ERROR message:
> ERROR [org.jboss.remoting.remote.connection] (Remoting "home:MANAGEMENT" I/O-1) JBREM000200: Remote connection failed: java.io.IOException: XNIO000804: Received an invalid message length of 1195725856
> The jboss-cli.sh client show:
> org.jboss.as.cli.CliInitializationException: Failed to connect to the controller
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CliLauncher.initCommandContext(CliLauncher.java:240)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CliLauncher.main(CliLauncher.java:218)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.CommandLineMain.main(CommandLineMain.java:34)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
> at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
> at org.jboss.modules.Module.run(Module.java:292)
> at org.jboss.modules.Main.main(Main.java:455)
> Caused by: org.jboss.as.cli.CommandLineException: The controller is not available at localhost:10099
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.tryConnection(CommandContextImpl.java:960)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.connectController(CommandContextImpl.java:790)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.connectController(CommandContextImpl.java:772)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CliLauncher.initCommandContext(CliLauncher.java:238)
> ... 8 more
> Caused by: java.io.IOException: java.net.ConnectException: JBAS012174: Could not connect to http-remoting://localhost:10099. The connection failed
> at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.executeForResult(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:129)
> at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.execute(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:71)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.tryConnection(CommandContextImpl.java:938)
> ... 11 more
> Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: JBAS012174: Could not connect to http-remoting://localhost:10099. The connection failed
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionUtils.connectSync(ProtocolConnectionUtils.java:129)
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionManager$EstablishingConnection.connect(ProtocolConnectionManager.java:256)
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionManager.connect(ProtocolConnectionManager.java:70)
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.mgmt.FutureManagementChannel$Establishing.getChannel(FutureManagementChannel.java:204)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CLIModelControllerClient.getOrCreateChannel(CLIModelControllerClient.java:166)
> at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CLIModelControllerClient$2.getChannel(CLIModelControllerClient.java:127)
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.mgmt.ManagementChannelHandler.executeRequest(ManagementChannelHandler.java:117)
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.mgmt.ManagementChannelHandler.executeRequest(ManagementChannelHandler.java:92)
> at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.executeRequest(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:236)
> at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.execute(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:141)
> at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.executeForResult(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:127)
> ... 13 more
> Caused by: java.io.EOFException: XNIO000812: Connection closed unexpectedly
> at org.xnio.http.HttpUpgrade$HttpUpgradeState$UpgradeResultListener.handleEvent(HttpUpgrade.java:283)
> at org.xnio.http.HttpUpgrade$HttpUpgradeState$UpgradeResultListener.handleEvent(HttpUpgrade.java:266)
> at org.xnio.ChannelListeners.invokeChannelListener(ChannelListeners.java:92)
> at org.xnio.conduits.ReadReadyHandler$ChannelListenerHandler.readReady(ReadReadyHandler.java:66)
> at org.xnio.nio.NioSocketConduit.handleReady(NioSocketConduit.java:87)
> at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:528)
> at ...asynchronous invocation...(Unknown Source)
> at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.doConnect(EndpointImpl.java:272)
> at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.doConnect(EndpointImpl.java:253)
> at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.connect(EndpointImpl.java:351)
> at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.connect(EndpointImpl.java:339)
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionUtils.connect(ProtocolConnectionUtils.java:80)
> at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionUtils.connectSync(ProtocolConnectionUtils.java:99)
> ... 23 more
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[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-2591) CLI can not connect to the server started with port-offset
by Wolf-Dieter Fink (JIRA)
Wolf-Dieter Fink created WFLY-2591:
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Summary: CLI can not connect to the server started with port-offset
Key: WFLY-2591
URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2591
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: CLI
Affects Versions: 8.0.0.Beta1
Environment: used actual WildFly Beta from github:
commit 96160520ce245d6a85cbb77cad92a021564aa376
Date: Wed Nov 20 17:05:00 2013 +0100
Reporter: Wolf-Dieter Fink
Assignee: Alexey Loubyansky
Priority: Blocker
If a standalone server is started with a binding port-offset it is not possible to connect to the native management interface.
To reproduce start a WildFly Beta server (Alpha3 has the same problem)
bin/standalone.sh -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100
and a cli client:
bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --controller=localhost:10099
It makes no difference whether the port is changed by port-offset or configuration.
All other ports (i.e. 10090 8180) can be used correct for http-management or ejb invocation.
The server log an ERROR message:
ERROR [org.jboss.remoting.remote.connection] (Remoting "home:MANAGEMENT" I/O-1) JBREM000200: Remote connection failed: java.io.IOException: XNIO000804: Received an invalid message length of 1195725856
The jboss-cli.sh client show:
org.jboss.as.cli.CliInitializationException: Failed to connect to the controller
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CliLauncher.initCommandContext(CliLauncher.java:240)
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CliLauncher.main(CliLauncher.java:218)
at org.jboss.as.cli.CommandLineMain.main(CommandLineMain.java:34)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
at org.jboss.modules.Module.run(Module.java:292)
at org.jboss.modules.Main.main(Main.java:455)
Caused by: org.jboss.as.cli.CommandLineException: The controller is not available at localhost:10099
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.tryConnection(CommandContextImpl.java:960)
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.connectController(CommandContextImpl.java:790)
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.connectController(CommandContextImpl.java:772)
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CliLauncher.initCommandContext(CliLauncher.java:238)
... 8 more
Caused by: java.io.IOException: java.net.ConnectException: JBAS012174: Could not connect to http-remoting://localhost:10099. The connection failed
at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.executeForResult(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:129)
at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.execute(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:71)
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CommandContextImpl.tryConnection(CommandContextImpl.java:938)
... 11 more
Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: JBAS012174: Could not connect to http-remoting://localhost:10099. The connection failed
at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionUtils.connectSync(ProtocolConnectionUtils.java:129)
at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionManager$EstablishingConnection.connect(ProtocolConnectionManager.java:256)
at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionManager.connect(ProtocolConnectionManager.java:70)
at org.jboss.as.protocol.mgmt.FutureManagementChannel$Establishing.getChannel(FutureManagementChannel.java:204)
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CLIModelControllerClient.getOrCreateChannel(CLIModelControllerClient.java:166)
at org.jboss.as.cli.impl.CLIModelControllerClient$2.getChannel(CLIModelControllerClient.java:127)
at org.jboss.as.protocol.mgmt.ManagementChannelHandler.executeRequest(ManagementChannelHandler.java:117)
at org.jboss.as.protocol.mgmt.ManagementChannelHandler.executeRequest(ManagementChannelHandler.java:92)
at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.executeRequest(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:236)
at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.execute(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:141)
at org.jboss.as.controller.client.impl.AbstractModelControllerClient.executeForResult(AbstractModelControllerClient.java:127)
... 13 more
Caused by: java.io.EOFException: XNIO000812: Connection closed unexpectedly
at org.xnio.http.HttpUpgrade$HttpUpgradeState$UpgradeResultListener.handleEvent(HttpUpgrade.java:283)
at org.xnio.http.HttpUpgrade$HttpUpgradeState$UpgradeResultListener.handleEvent(HttpUpgrade.java:266)
at org.xnio.ChannelListeners.invokeChannelListener(ChannelListeners.java:92)
at org.xnio.conduits.ReadReadyHandler$ChannelListenerHandler.readReady(ReadReadyHandler.java:66)
at org.xnio.nio.NioSocketConduit.handleReady(NioSocketConduit.java:87)
at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:528)
at ...asynchronous invocation...(Unknown Source)
at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.doConnect(EndpointImpl.java:272)
at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.doConnect(EndpointImpl.java:253)
at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.connect(EndpointImpl.java:351)
at org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl.connect(EndpointImpl.java:339)
at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionUtils.connect(ProtocolConnectionUtils.java:80)
at org.jboss.as.protocol.ProtocolConnectionUtils.connectSync(ProtocolConnectionUtils.java:99)
... 23 more
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[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-409) JPA should allow for a bean validator factory per persistence unit or per application deployment
by Hardy Ferentschik (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-409?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.s... ]
Hardy Ferentschik commented on WFLY-409:
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[~smarlow], why was this issue closed? Also, I am not sure I am follwoing. The title says
{quote}
JPA should allow for a bean validator factory per persistence unit or per application deployment
{quote}
and then in the summary you say:
{quote}
Currently, a new bean validator factory instance is associated with each deployed persistence unit.
{quote}
Is there, or is there not a new {{ValidatorFactory}} per PU/application? There should be, because each application could configure its own {{ValidatorFactory}} via {{validation.xml}}.
> JPA should allow for a bean validator factory per persistence unit or per application deployment
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-409
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-409
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Task
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: JPA / Hibernate
> Reporter: Scott Marlow
> Labels: open_to_community
> Fix For: 8.0.0.Beta1
>
>
> Currently, a new bean validator factory instance is associated with each deployed persistence unit. This jira calls for adding a new PU property that specifies that a 'per app bean validator factory' should be used for a persistence unit (via a persistence unit property).
> This can be controlled by a new persistence unit property (see existing ones [here|https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS71/JPA+Reference+Guide#JPARe...]).
> The new property can be something like "org.jboss.as.jpa.shareValidatorFactory" which defaults to false.
> Look at org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceUnitDeploymentProcessor.deployPersistenceUnit() to make this change.
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