David, isn't that issue due to the changes you did before 1.0.0 final regarding tomee.xml parsing without JaxB?
JLouis 2012/7/2 Jonathan S. Fisher <[email protected]> > Clone URL (Committers only): > > https://cms.apache.org/redirect?new=anonymous;action=diff;uri=http://openejb.apache.org/ejb-refs.mdtext > > Jonathan S. Fisher > > Index: trunk/content/ejb-refs.mdtext > =================================================================== > --- trunk/content/ejb-refs.mdtext (revision 1355837) > +++ trunk/content/ejb-refs.mdtext (working copy) > @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ > Title: EJB Refs > + > +TomEE complains it doesn't know the container type, so I added > type="javax.naming.InitialContext" and it worked (mostly). > <a name="EJBRefs-Referencingabeaninanotherjar(withannotations)"></a> > ## Referencing a bean in another jar (with annotations) > > @@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> > <openejb> > > - <JndiProvider id="shoe"> > + <JndiProvider id="shoe" type="javax.naming.InitialContext"> > java.naming.provider.url = ejbd://localhost:4201 > java.naming.factory.initial = > org.apache.openejb.client.RemoteInitialContextFactory > </JndiProvider> > @@ -157,7 +159,7 @@ > > If say, there are two servers that have the `OrangeBeanRemote` bean, you > could expand the `<JndiProvider>` delcaration like so: > > - <JndiProvider id="shoe"> > + <JndiProvider id="shoe" type="javax.naming.InitialContext"> > java.naming.provider.url = failover:ejbd://192.168.1.20:4201 > ,ejbd://192.168.1.30:4201 > java.naming.factory.initial = > org.apache.openejb.client.RemoteInitialContextFactory > </JndiProvider> > @@ -169,4 +171,3 @@ > > - [Multicast Discovery (UDP)](multicast-discovery.html) > - [Multipoint Discovery (TCP)](multipoint-discovery.html) > - > >
