[jboss-cvs] JBoss Messaging SVN: r2338 - in trunk: docs/examples/mdb-failure and 1 other directories.

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Author: ovidiu.feodorov at jboss.com
Date: 2007-02-16 03:10:00 -0500 (Fri, 16 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 2338

Added:
   trunk/JBossORG-EULA.txt
Modified:
   trunk/build-messaging.xml
   trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/build.xml
   trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/do-not-distribute.properties
   trunk/tests/smoke/build.xml
Log:
added the mdb failure example; http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-849

Added: trunk/JBossORG-EULA.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/JBossORG-EULA.txt	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/JBossORG-EULA.txt	2007-02-16 08:10:00 UTC (rev 2338)
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
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Modified: trunk/build-messaging.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/build-messaging.xml	2007-02-16 07:30:31 UTC (rev 2337)
+++ trunk/build-messaging.xml	2007-02-16 08:10:00 UTC (rev 2338)
@@ -669,6 +669,7 @@
       <copy todir="${release.output}" file="${build.lib}/jboss-${module.name}-scoped.sar"/>
       <copy todir="${release.output}" file="${build.lib}/jboss-${module.name}-client.jar"/>
       <copy todir="${release.output}" file="./docs/README.html"/>
+      <copy todir="${release.output}" file="./JBossORG-EULA.txt"/>
       <copy todir="${release.output}/api">
          <fileset dir="${build.api}" includes="**"/>
       </copy>
@@ -800,10 +801,13 @@
       <ant dir="./docs/examples/queue" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
       <ant dir="./docs/examples/topic" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
       <ant dir="./docs/examples/mdb" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
+      <ant dir="./docs/examples/mdb-failure" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
       <ant dir="./docs/examples/stateless" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
       <ant dir="./docs/examples/ejb3mdb" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
       <ant dir="./docs/examples/secure-socket" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
+      <ant dir="./docs/examples/distributed-queue" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
       <ant dir="./docs/examples/distributed-topic" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
+      <ant dir="./docs/examples/queue-failover" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
       <ant dir="./tests" antfile="build.xml" inheritAll="false" target="clean"/>
    </target>
 

Modified: trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/build.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/build.xml	2007-02-16 07:30:31 UTC (rev 2337)
+++ trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/build.xml	2007-02-16 08:10:00 UTC (rev 2338)
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
    <path id="common.compilation.classpath">
       <fileset file="${jboss.home}/client/jboss-j2ee.jar"/>
       <fileset file="${jboss.home}/client/jboss-j2se.jar"/>
+      <fileset file="${messaging.client.jar.path}/${messaging.client.jar.name}"/>
    </path>
 
    <path id="example.compilation.classpath">

Modified: trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/do-not-distribute.properties
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/do-not-distribute.properties	2007-02-16 07:30:31 UTC (rev 2337)
+++ trunk/docs/examples/mdb-failure/do-not-distribute.properties	2007-02-16 08:10:00 UTC (rev 2338)
@@ -4,6 +4,5 @@
 #
 messaging.client.jar.path=../../../output/lib
 messaging.client.jar.name=jboss-messaging-client.jar
-#jboss.configuration=default
 jboss.configuration=messaging
 

Modified: trunk/tests/smoke/build.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/tests/smoke/build.xml	2007-02-16 07:30:31 UTC (rev 2337)
+++ trunk/tests/smoke/build.xml	2007-02-16 08:10:00 UTC (rev 2338)
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
          <param name="run.stateless.example" value="false"/>
          <param name="run.secure-socket.example" value="false"/>
       </antcall>
-                                                                                                
+
       <!--
            4.0.5.GA
       -->
@@ -1058,6 +1058,8 @@
          <arg value="WARN  [org.jboss.system.ServiceController] Problem creating service jboss.aop:service=AspectManager"/>
          <arg value="ERROR [org.jboss.deployment.scanner.URLDeploymentScanner] Incomplete Deployment listing:"/>
          <arg value="ERROR [org.jboss.aop.deployment.AspectDeployer] failed to stop"/>
+         <arg value="ERROR [org.jboss.ejb.plugins.LogInterceptor] TransactionRolledbackLocalException in method: public abstract void javax.jms.MessageListener.onMessage(javax.jms.Message), causedBy:"/>
+         <arg value="ERROR [org.jboss.ejb.plugins.jms.JMSContainerInvoker] Exception in JMSCI message listener"/>
          <arg value="restart will delete it"/>
          <arg value="web-console.war/"/> <!-- Only on JBoss 5 -->
          <arg value="jmx-console.war/"/> <!-- Only on JBoss 5 -->




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