I should have noted the main reason for having to do this is when you are running Java applications on JRE 1.6.x on the client side that connect to JBoss Web Services running on JBoss 4.2.x. With JRE's that are 1.5.x there is no problem.
Sun added new Jax Web Service stuff to JDK 1.6 that did not exist in 1.5. This caused problems with JBoss Web Services.
Believe me, its a pain in the butt.
Thanks,
PVM
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Hi Chris,
in the log files there aren't any errors or exceptions.
I have also updated the hibernate.cfg.xml files, in jboss-4.2.0.GA\server\default\deploy\jboss-portal.sar\conf\hibernate subfolders, specifying org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle9Dialect but I still have the same problem.
My environment is:
- Windows XP SP2
- JDK 1.5.0_11-b03
- Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0
- Oracle Database 10g Release 2 JDBC Driver (ojdbc14.jar)
- JBoss AS 4.2.0 GA
- JBoss Portal 2.6 GA
Regards
Angelo
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Heiner,
The fileupload exception is a known incompatibility between versions of the console and the gpd. If you use the plugin and the console from the same download, the problem will go away.
As for your second question, the plugin drivers are listed in the meta-inf of the downloaded archive. Currently there is not yet a build available that works with Eclipse 3.3. Stay tuned though, it will happen soon.
Regards,
Koen
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