Where on the classpath did you place jndi.properties? Is it finding another JNDI provider?
If you're having trouble with JNDI (which can sometimes be problematic in different containers) you could try just use Spring instead. e.g. see the activemq-web-console http://incubator.apache.org/activemq/web-console.html which doesn't use JNDI On 6/2/06, Maciej Łabędzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, i develope my web application using ActiveMQ and run it under Apache Tomcat 5. There is a problem - the 'jndi.properties' file seems to be invisible, although it is placed on class path. Has anybody met such a problem? Maciej
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