Yes. I have designed a python script which creates a war file including all the component jars, web-inf, etc. etc. The BaseX client/server singleton jar is created in Eclipse and then committed to a Subversion repository used during the build process. I automate as much as possible since there are so many places that mistakes can be made. My real question is how can you invoke the class constructor which never returns? I understand that the client server architecture changed  from the standpoint of the digest authentication using realm and nonce. That is low level and should not affect the operation of this existing client server system which has been in production for over 2 years. I am at a loss to know where to go other than start adding log4j calls into a non-comital BaseX extract.

 

Carl R Bondeson

IT Analyst 3

Information Technology

Connecticut Department of Public Health

410 Capitol Ave

Hartford, CT 06134

Phone: 860-509-7434

carl.bondeson@ct.gov

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From: Dirk Kirsten [mailto:dk@basex.org]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 12:06 PM
To: Bondeson, Carl <Carl.Bondeson@ct.gov>; basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] JBoss 6.4 and BaseX 8.4

 

Hello Carl,

are your sure you are using the same client in Eclipse as in JBoss? I don't know JBoss, but it surely has a location where to put external library files, so BaseX should be located there. Please make absolutely sure you are using the correct jar file in JBoss.

With BaseX 8 we changed the authentication schema for clients to improve security. You can see the changes by using the history function in our wiki: http://docs.basex.org/index.php?title=Server_Protocol&action=historysubmit&diff=12308&oldid=11136

Cheers, Dirk

 

On 07/22/2016 01:30 PM, Bondeson, Carl wrote:

The client works in a test suite in Eclipse.  What actually changed? Why would it work in Eclipse and not in JBoss?

 

Thanks for the quick response.

 

Carl R Bondeson

IT Analyst 3

Information Technology

Connecticut Department of Public Health

410 Capitol Ave

Hartford, CT 06134

Phone: 860-509-7434

carl.bondeson@ct.gov

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From: basex-talk-bounces@mailman.uni-konstanz.de [mailto:basex-talk-bounces@mailman.uni-konstanz.de] On Behalf Of Dirk Kirsten
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 7:10 AM
To: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] JBoss 6.4 and BaseX 8.4

 

Hello Carl,

did you see the mail by Christian Grün on the 20th? You will need to update the client as well, as with the major version 8 we changed the client/server protocol.

I doubt it has anything to do with JBoss specifically.

Cheers
Dirk

On 07/22/2016 12:38 PM, Bondeson, Carl wrote:

We just upgraded from 7.8 to 8.5. We are using BaseX in a JBoss multi-threaded application. Something has changed with ClientSession. I have log4j at trace level and the server is started but when a call is made to the ClientSession constructor nothing happens.

 

 

                static final int BASEX_SERVER_PORT = 1990;

                static final String BASEX_USER = "admin";

                static final String BASEX_PASSWORD = "admin";

                static final String BASEX_HOST = "localhost";

 

                                try {

 

                                                // get server status

                                                boolean serverstarted = BaseXServer.ping(BASEX_HOST, BASEX_SERVER_PORT);

                                                // server started?

                                                if (!serverstarted) {

                                                                instance.basexlog.trace("BaseXDictionary: BaseX: Start BaseX server");

                                                                // no-> create a new instance using server and client ports

                                                                // BaseXServer server =                new BaseXServer("-p" + BASEX_SERVER_PORT);

 

                                                } else {

                                                                // yes-> log the event

                                                                instance.basexlog.trace("BaseXDictionary: BaseX: BaseX server already started");

 

                                                }

 

                                                // start initialization process

                                                instance.basexlog.debug("BaseXDictionary: BaseX: Server started");

 

                                                // this call never returns or something strange is going on

                                                instance.mapperDBSession = new ClientSession(BaseXDictionary.BASEX_HOST, BaseXDictionary.BASEX_SERVER_PORT,

                                                                                BaseXDictionary.BASEX_USER, BaseXDictionary.BASEX_PASSWORD);

 

 

This next log4j output is never seen in the log file

 

                                                instance.basexlog.trace("BaseXDictionary: BaseX: Client Session created ");

 

 

Any JBoss users?

 

Thanks

 

 

Carl R Bondeson

IT Analyst 3

Information Technology

Connecticut Department of Public Health

410 Capitol Ave

Hartford, CT 06134

Phone: 860-509-7434

carl.bondeson@ct.gov

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-- 
Dirk Kirsten, BaseX GmbH, http://basexgmbh.de
|-- Firmensitz: Blarerstrasse 56, 78462 Konstanz
|-- Registergericht Freiburg, HRB: 708285, Geschäftsführer:
|   Dr. Christian Grün, Dr. Alexander Holupirek, Michael Seiferle
`-- Phone: 0049 7531 91 68 276, Fax: 0049 7531 20 05 22