Thanks for the reply , but the thing I could not get across is how do I map a simple java class to the decision box .
To be more precise under which event (Field / Bean / Constructor /Compatibility) I can see the Java Class implementing the DecisionHandler Interface because I think only the classes implementing the Action Handler interface are visible in the GUI .....
Expecting a respite soon .......
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I am using sql server 2005 and I have an ntext field. What should my column annotation be in my entity bean for this type?
When I use:
@column(name="descr") on my field getter, I get the "wrong column type... expected varchar(255)" error. How do you specify column annotations for ntext, nvarchar, and other special types that sql server has. Pointers to documentation on this issue would be appreciated. Thanks
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JBoss Messaging 1.4.0.GA has been released and is available for download here:
http://labs.jboss.com/jbossmessaging/downloads/jboss-messaging-1.4.0.GA.zip
The messaging team is pleased to announce the release of JBoss Messaging 1.4.0.GA. We have worked extensively to provide a production ready product, where we have improved several aspects and fixed bugs along the way.
On the cluster side we have improved the communication between nodes, and we have also improved the way Clustered Connection Factories will receive notifications of topology changes. A Clustered Connection Factory will aways have the most updated list of nodes.
Full details of the contents can be found in the release notes.
JBoss Messaging 1.4.0 is also Java 5 only. This is because we build against JBoss AS 4.2 whose libraries are built against Java 5 only. We need to have our libraries synched up with AS 4.2 in order to be fully integrated with it.
This release requires a patched version of JBoss Remoting to operate. JBoss Remoting 2.2.2.SP1.
This is available here:
http://repository.jboss.com/jboss/remoting/2.2.2.SP1/lib/
See the installation guide for more details
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