WOW!
Well spotted, that was an IDE generated file so thanks for pointing it out!
Kenneth Clark
Developer / Analyst
Rabid Dog Laboratories ™
Putting the art back into development
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Hong Zhang wrote:
> Hi, Kenneth
> There is a missing space between "Microsystems," and "Inc". Note,
> the public id needs to match exactly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Hong
>
> Kenneth Clark wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply
>>
>> The DTDs are present in the location you described.
>>
>> As for the sun-ejb-jar.xml file
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> <!DOCTYPE sun-ejb-jar PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems,Inc.//DTD
>> Application Server 9.0 EJB 3.0//EN"
>> "http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-ejb-jar_3_0-0.dtd">
>> Which is what you recommended it should be.
>>
>> Kenneth Clark
>> Developer / Analyst
>>
>> Rabid Dog Laboratories ™
>> Putting the art back into development
>>
>> *tel:* +27 11 475 7409
>> *mobile:* +27 82 500 5090
>> *e-mail:* kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za
>> *website:* http://www.rabiddog.co.za/
>>
>>
>> Hong Zhang wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Kenneth
>>>
>>> As part of the deployment descriptor parsing/loading, we validate
>>> xml syntax based on the relevant dtd. The dtd is usually retrieved
>>> from the local repository AS_INSTALL/lib/dtds based on the DOCTYPE
>>> definition (the public id and the dtd name). Only when the dtd is
>>> failed to be retrieved from the local repository (for example, typo
>>> in the public id etc), it will attempt to go to the actual dtd
>>> website (http://www.sun.com/software/appsefver/dtds) to retrieve dtd.
>>>
>>> From what you described, seems the appserver did have to go to the
>>> website to retrieve dtd. And because the network is down, the
>>> contact with the website failed.
>>>
>>> Can you please post your sun-ejb-jar.xml, at least the beginning
>>> part of the sun-ejb-jar.xml which has the DOCTYPE definition? The
>>> correct DOCTYPE for this dtd should be (this is documented at the
>>> beginning of the dtd file):
>>>
>>> <!DOCTYPE sun-ejb-jar PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD
>>> Application Server 9.0 EJB 3.0//EN"
>>> "http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-ejb-jar_3_0-0.dtd">
>>>
>>> Please also check your AS_INSTALL/lib/dtds, see if the
>>> sun-ejb-jar_3_0-0.dtd is indeed present.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> - Hong
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kenneth Clark wrote:
>>>
>>>> Our international internet connection went down due to hardware
>>>> failure. No problem the server is installed on our local network.
>>>> But when I try and deploy I get:
>>>>
>>>> Deploying application in domain failed; Error loading deployment
>>>> descriptors for module [PhoenixV2_1] -- Server returned HTTP
>>>> response code: 503 for URL:
>>>> http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-ejb-jar_3_0-0.dtd
>>>> Error loading deployment descriptors for module [PhoenixV2_1] --
>>>> Server returned HTTP response code: 503 for URL:
>>>> http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-ejb-jar_3_0-0.dtd
>>>>
>>>> Is there anyway I can set it to check local if sun.com fails? This
>>>> is very worrying from the POV that should we need to deploy the
>>>> system cricital app we are developing during down time like we are
>>>> currently experiencing there appears no way to get round it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Kenneth Clark
>>>> Programmer/Analyst
>>>>
>>>> Rabid Dog Laboratories ™
>>>> Putting the art back into development
>>>>
>>>> *tel:* +27 11 475 7409
>>>> *mobile:* +27 82 500 5090
>>>> *e-mail:* kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za
>>>> *website:* http://www.rabiddog.co.za/
>>>
>>>
>>>
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