Hi,
in my entity relations I have to use java.util.Set. If i want to use these objects in a DataTable with JSF(RichFaces), I always have to convert/cast my Set to a ArrayList. With creating a new ArrayList of my entities, I also lose the references to my objects, so if they are changed in the jsf view, i have to convert it back again to a Set, to store it to the database. Is there a pattern to handle this problem?
Thanks
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Hi All
I Configure my Jboss4.0.4 with apache2.2 with the link
wwwjboss.org/community/docs/DOC-12525;jsessionid=1569CBFB7C3096C59C977CD3... every thing is fine.
But problem is that when I try to send the custom response (reponse.setStatus(like 804) ,if any exception in my code) ,but it send its own response ,but its work fine when merely access the jboss(without Apache).
for example
in my jsp what I do is........
List list=(List)request.getAttribute("a");
if(list==null){
response.setStatus(212);
list=new ArrayList();
}else{
....
........
........
}
}
%>
in my code I get response in .js file using Ajax
if (req.readyState == 4) {
if (req.status == 212) {
.......
....... do some thing
}
}
but it send 500 when using apache jboss both and send 212 when merely access the jboss.
I also tried to configure it by mod_proxy but same problem ,Is there any port bind by firewall
or
any other configuration required
or
any thing else ?
Any suggestion would be very helpful for me.
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Hi,
reading the snippet again, which Salaboy21 posted in an earlier post, I must confess to having difficulty grasping the difference between signalling and blocking tasks...
| Task instances can be signalling. A signalling task instance is a task instance that, when completed, can send a signal to its token to continue the process execution. Task instances can be blocking, meaning that the related token (=path of execution) is not allowed to leave the task-node before the task instance is completed. By default task instances are signalling and non-blocking.
|
It looks like both types of task halt execution until task completion... can anyone explain this with a simple real work example ?
Thanks very much for your help,
regards,
Ross
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Hi,
I have looked through the latest process to exhibit this problem, and examined the tasks in the eclipse properties panel.
The 'Signalling' checkbox is ticked, and the 'Blocking' checkbox is not ticked.
So Salaboy21's post may shed some light on this for me.
Can anyone confirm it is possible for tasks to get out of sequence without blocking checked ? Or is it possible to reproduce this behaviour with non blocking tasks ?
Thanks for your help,
Ross
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