On Dec 8, 2005, at 6:45 AM, Jakob Færch (Trifork) wrote:

Jakob Færch (Trifork) wrote:
Nevertheless, when starting the server, none of the web service endpoint beans are able to start. As an example, for the CreditCardEndpointBean the following appears in the log: 13:06:11,032 DEBUG [GBeanSingleReference] Waiting to start geronimo.server: name=CreditCardEndpointBean,J2EEServer=geronimo,J2EEApplication=org/ apache/geronimo/Bank1.0.3,j2eeType=WSLink,J2EEModule=null because no targets are running for reference WebServiceContainer matching the patterns geronimo.server:J2EEApplication=null,J2EEModule=org/apache/geronimo/ Jetty,J2EEServer=geronimo,j2eeType=GBean,name=JettyWebContainer and then at the end of the startup: 13:06:26,725 WARN [SilentStartupMonitor] Unable to start geronimo.server: name=CreditCardEndpointBean,J2EEServer=geronimo,J2EEApplication=org/ apache/geronimo/Bank1.0.3,j2eeType=WSLink,J2EEModule=null (starting) I guess this means that the bean didn't start ;-) It doesn't answer on the address (http://localhost:8080/webservice/CreditCardService) specified in the deployment descriptor.
[*Q3]
Have you got any ideas on how to make the beans start?
I notice the J2EEModule=org/apache/geronimo/Jetty in the reference matching string in the first log entry. The jetty configuration reported by deployer.jar's list-modules is named geronimo/jetty/1.0-SNAPSHOT/car.

This is a bug, I've opened GERONIMO-1313 to track it. I've fixed it in head, and will fix 1.0 shortly after I get it checked out.
Could this be related to Q2 on how to get to run on a server with "org/apache/geronimo"-naming style for configurations?

The issue seems very similar to the problem Jacek faced in
<http://www.nabble.com/WARN-SilentStartupMonitor-Unable-to-start-...- %28starting%29-t515844.html#a1395857>

But I am not able to figure out the connection; the reference for WebServiceContainer must be defined in some GBean - there's no such reference in the ear plan I'm trying to deploy (unless it's some default reference from any ear that includes a web service exposed EJB).

the reference is in "listener" in the openejb builder. This tells the openejb builder how to hook up ejb web services to a web container.

thanks
david jencks


I've been trying to get the deployer scripts to use my M5 build, but am running into all sorts of maven problems. I will continue to try later today.

Kindly, Jakob


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