[seam-dev] Did Ceylon kill sfwk already?

Shane Bryzak sbryzak at redhat.com
Mon Apr 18 05:36:57 EDT 2011


Gavin's blog posts on Ceylon certainly did push our server to the limit, 
I'm pretty sure it's the most popular post ever on in.relation.to (with 
91 comments and counting).  I've just restarted the server again and it 
all seems fine now, and I'm hoping things will hold together for now.  
Just so you know, we are currently working on a strategy to fix the web 
site performance issues.

Shane

On 18/04/11 19:25, Jan Groth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> sorry for posting this to the group, but I feel that this is at least 
> _related_ to Seam 3 / development...
>
> My issue is the more or less /complete /unreachability of 
> seamframework.org <http://seamframework.org>, since over a week 
> inbetween (at least from Central Europe). Sometimes I get through to 
> the site, which then renders more or less normal, but most of the time 
> it's just a long wait for the timeout.
>
> /HTTP Status 400 - Request failed, please check the application log or 
> contact the administrator (pmuir at redhat.com 
> <mailto:pmuir at redhat.com>): 'javax.resource.ResourceException, No 
> ManagedConnections available within configured blocking timeout ( 5000 
> [ms] ) in 
> org.jboss.resource.connectionmanager.InternalManagedConnectionPool at 303'
> /
> I know that none of you is an administrator, but since this has 
> started to have serious influence on the Seam 3 / Seam 2 / Weld 
> community, I figured that someone in this mailing-list might at least 
> be able to check if anyone at JBoss/RedHat is taking care of the 
> problem, and maybe "emphasize" the importance a bit ;-)
>
> Jan
>
>
>
>
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