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Manu T George updated GERONIMO-3806:
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Attachment: GERONIMO-3806_r638814.patch
I am attaching a patch which I feel solves the problem better. Tested it out
with an application. Toby If you can test it with yours and verify that it
doesn't break your app it will be good.
> CLONE -Extraneous WARN messages during deployment of resource-env-refs in EJB
> jar
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> Key: GERONIMO-3806
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3806
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Components: deployment
> Affects Versions: 2.0.2, 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.2
> Environment: Windows XP SP2
> Reporter: toby cabot
> Assignee: Manu T George
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.1.1, 2.2
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> Attachments: bug3806-patch.txt, GERONIMO-3806_r638814.patch
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> During deployment of one of my EJB jar files in my EAR, I get the following
> WARN messages:
> {code}
> 14:29:37,425 WARN [AdminObjectRefBuilder] Failed to build reference to Admin
> object reference [jms/UnsequencedDestination, jms/MailQueue,
> jms/InboundEventQueue, jms/OutboundQueue, jms/SystemQueue, jms/ActionQueue,
> jms/SequencedDestination, jms/InboundIntegrationQueue,
> jms/OutboundEventQueue] defined in plan file, reason - corresponding entry in
> deployment descriptor missing.
> 14:29:37,440 WARN [ResourceRefBuilder] Failed to build reference to resource
> reference [jms/ConnectionFactory, jms/QueueConnectionFactory,
> mail/MailSession, jms/TopicConnectionFactory] defined in plan file, reason -
> corresponding entry in deployment descriptor missing.
> {code}
> This occurs at the point in the following point in the stack:
> {code}
> AdminObjectRefBuilder.buildNaming(XmlObject, XmlObject, Module, Map) line: 160
> {code}
> The "specDD" that is passed in is a XML fragment for a specific session bean.
> However, the "plan" that is passed in contains all the resource-ref and
> resource-env-ref elements in the openejb-jar.xml plan. Therefore, the
> "refMap" variable does not get completely emptied out, since the specific
> session bean will only contain a subset of the resource-env-refs that are
> defined in the plan.
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