Thank you all for your responses..
But still I am at lot of confusion as I was not the actual person who have
designed the code. Anyway, I will try to solve the issue at the earliest.
And here is an issue for the Tomcat designers. It was already known that
Jboss internally use Tomcat as a web cont
On Thu, May 22, 2008 2:36 pm, Scott Courtney wrote:
> There really are only two solutions:
>
> 1. Modify your application so that RequestFacade is not stored in the
> session
>object. You probably won't learn much from the stack trace, because
> that is
>tracing the replication process tha
On Thursday 22 May 2008 08:24:07 Ch Praveena wrote:
> But there the serialization is neither with Tomcat nor with my
> application. Its a problem with Echo2 framework basically. You can see the
> stack trace here.. http://rifers.org/paste/show/7354.
> I have used echo2 and hibernate to write my app
Well Ben,
Thank you anyway. I have already posted to jboss too.. Awaiting for the
response..
2008/5/22 Ben Ricker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I misunderstood the exact nature of your issue. This questions sounds like
> something better sent to a JBoss or Tomcat user Forum. it is not Apache
> related
Thank you for ur immediate responses.
Of course,
But there the serialization is neither with Tomcat nor with my
application. Its a problem with Echo2 framework basically. You can see the
stack trace here.. http://rifers.org/paste/show/7354.
I have used echo2 and hibernate to write my application
I misunderstood the exact nature of your issue. This questions sounds
like something better sent to a JBoss or Tomcat user Forum. it is not
Apache related.
Ben
On May 22, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Ch Praveena wrote:
I dint get u.
If you mean that my intension is to know about the way of
Seri
His point was, this is a common issue that can be solved usually by a
quick google search. If you can't use google, well, good luck.
If you want an object to replicate, it must be serializable. If you put
an object into the session that is not serializable, and you have
session replication c
I dint get u.
If you mean that my intension is to know about the way of Serialization,
I am very much sure about those issues. I want if Tomcat or apache can help
to solve the exception raised here by modifying the source code of Tomcat as
RequestFacade.java is available with the tomcat itself
Google is your friend: http://java.sys-con.com/read/44199.htm
Ben Ricker
On May 22, 2008, at 5:45 AM, Ch Praveena wrote:
Hi all,
I think I can get a proper response and can solve my issue. I
am trying to cluster Jboss(Mainitans tomcat as a web container)
using APACHE as load balanc
Hi all,
I think I can get a proper response and can solve my issue. I am
trying to cluster Jboss(Mainitans tomcat as a web container) using APACHE as
load balancer, to run my application written using Hibernate and Echo2. I am
finding a common exception called NOTSERIALIZABLE EXCEPTION pinn
ct: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Clustering Jboss using Apache load balancer.
Hi all,
I want to cluster nodes belonging to two different machines each of which have
different jboss servers running seperately on different ports. For this, I have
copied the Jboss home directory and named seperately as Jboss1, Jboss
Hi all,
I want to cluster nodes belonging to two different machines each of which
have different jboss servers running seperately on different ports. For
this, I have copied the Jboss home directory and named seperately as Jboss1,
Jboss2, Jboss3,.. I have also changed different port numbers where
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