BTW are you even sure that ActiveMQ's JNDI provider is being found on
the classpath? Maybe printing out the class used for the context might
help
On 5/30/06, James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you are deployed in WebLogic then it might make more sense to use
WebLogic's JNDI provider to setup the administered objects? WebLogic
comes with a UI for setting up the JNDI context for a WAR/EAR
On 5/30/06, sL07 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> trying to get my weblogic servlet to looking up an ActiveMQ queue that is
> specfiied in the jndi.properties.
>
> However the a javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: is thrown when looking up
> my connection factory. I have used all types of name prefix's with and
> without the java:comp/env. It just seems that my jndi.properties is not
> being read.
>
> -------------code that throws---------------------------
> InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
> QueueConnectionFactory qcf =
>
(QueueConnectionFactory)ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/FirePayQueueConnectionFactory");
> QueueConnection connection = qcf.createQueueConnection();
>
> Queue queue = (Queue)ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/FirePayQueue")
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> i have read the jndi tutorial at http://activemq.org/site/jndi-support.html
> but i can't get this weblogic junk to work.
>
> The application is deployed as a war.
> The jndi.properties is in the web-ing/classes
>
> The jndi.properties is below
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> java.naming.factory.initial =
> org.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory
>
> # use the following property to configure the default connector
> #java.naming.provider.url = tcp://localhost:61616
> java.naming.provider.url = vm://localhost
> # use the following property to embed a broker inside this JVM
> #useEmbeddedBroker = true
>
> # use the following property to specify a class path resource or URL
> # used to configure an embedded broker using the XML configuration file
> #brokerXmlConfig = file:src/conf/sample-conf/default.xml
>
> # use the following property to specify the JNDI name the connection
> factory
> # should appear as.
> connectionFactoryNames = FirePayQueueConnectionFactory
>
> # register some queues in JNDI using the form
> # queue.[jndiName] = [physicalName]
> queue.FirePayQueue = nebo.FirePayQueue
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> any help is most appreciated.
>
> -lp
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