David, Thanks for the response. I'll try to debug it - I'm assuming
there's no log statements, and you would like me to run it in a
debugger?
Another thought that I had, is it possible to look at the JNDI tree, to
verify that my ejb is deployed properly? And also, I don't have a
On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
David, Thanks for the response. I'll try to debug it - I'm assuming
there's no log statements, and you would like me to run it in a
debugger?
Either that or add some logging statements and recompile. I suspect
the debugger might be
On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:52 AM, David Jencks wrote:
On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
David, Thanks for the response. I'll try to debug it - I'm assuming
there's no log statements, and you would like me to run it in a
debugger?
Either that or add some logging
On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:00 AM, Kevan Miller wrote:
On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:52 AM, David Jencks wrote:
On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
David, Thanks for the response. I'll try to debug it - I'm assuming
there's no log statements, and you would like me to run it in a
-Original Message-
From: David Jencks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 9:52 AM
To: user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: JNDI Access Problem
On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
David, Thanks for the response. I'll try to debug it - I'm
9:52 AM
To: user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: JNDI Access Problem
On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
David, Thanks for the response. I'll try to debug it - I'm assuming
there's no log statements, and you would like me to run it in a
debugger?
Either that or add some
AM
To: user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: JNDI Access Problem
On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
Ok, user error. I was looking up the jndi name from a property file,
and the property file had the name in quotes (). That explains that
problem. However, now I'm
On Jan 5, 2007, at 11:17 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
Well, I disabled ipv6, and I get the same error, except the last line
changes to:
11:24:40,457 ERROR [EjbDaemon] 127.0.0.1 JNDI_REQUEST OEJP/2.0 FAIL
Broken pipe
What level of JRE(s) are you running?
Possible that you can you post
To: user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: JNDI Access Problem
On Jan 5, 2007, at 11:17 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
Well, I disabled ipv6, and I get the same error, except the last line
changes to:
11:24:40,457 ERROR [EjbDaemon] 127.0.0.1 JNDI_REQUEST OEJP/2.0 FAIL
Broken pipe
What
On Jan 5, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
I'm on Linux (Suse 9.2), and I've tried the IBM 1.4.2 and 1.5.0 JVMs.
Both give the same error.
I can raise a Jira, but I'm not sure what you mean about posting a
test
case?
Whatever is necessary to recreate your problem. E.g.
On Jan 4, 2007, at 8:03 PM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to deploy a non-j2ee application client connecting to a
stateless session bean in Geronimo 1.1. This seems simple, and it
has worked without changes on WebSphere, Jboss, and WebLogic, so
I'm pretty sure that I’m
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