DummyContext is a simple service provider that implements a flat namespace
in memory. It is intended to be used for testing purposes only.
> javax.naming.InvalidNameException: java:comp/env/jackrabbit has more
> components than namespace can handle
you're getting this error because DummyContext only supports a flat namespace
whereas you specified a composite name ("jcr/repository").
if you're running in an environment that provides jndi support you
should be able
to use code like this to lookup a repository instance:
InitialContext initialContext = new InitialContext();
Context envContext =(Context) initialContext.lookup("java:comp/env");
Repository repo = (Repository) envContext.lookup("jcr/repository");
cheers
stefan
On 3/7/06, Bilikiss O Adebiyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I'm working with jackrabbit as a webservice. When i set up my repository
> like this:
> Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
> env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
> "org.apache.jackrabbit.core.jndi.provider.DummyInitialContextFactory");
> env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "localhost");
>
> InitialContext inContext = new InitialContext(env);
> //Tomcat setup
>
> Context environment
> =(Context)inContext.lookup("java:comp/env/jackrabbit");
> repository =
> (Repository)environment.lookup("jcr/repository");
>
>
> I get an error stating that
>
> javax.naming.InvalidNameException: java:comp/env/jackrabbit has more
> components than namespace can handle
> at
> org.apache.jackrabbit.core.jndi.provider.DummyContext.getComponentName(DummyContext.java:71)
> at
> org.apache.jackrabbit.core.jndi.provider.DummyContext.lookup(DummyContext.java:247)
> at
> org.apache.jackrabbit.core.jndi.provider.DummyContext.lookup(DummyContext.java:255)
> at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:361)
> at
> com.ibm.smb.docStore.service.docStoreImpl.login(docStoreImpl.java:106)
> at
> com.ibm.smb.docStore.service.docStoreImpl.initialize(docStoreImpl.java:85)
> at
> com.ibm.smb.docStore.service.test.docStoreStartTest.testLogin(docStoreStartTest.java:29)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
> at
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:85)
> at
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:58)
> at
> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:60)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:391)
> at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
> at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
> at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
> at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
> at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
> at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)done
>
> at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208)
> at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203)
> at
> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:436)
> at
> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:311)
> at
> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(RemoteTestRunner.java:192)
>
>
> And when i set it up like this:
>
> Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
> env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
> "org.apache.jackrabbit.core.jndi.provider.DummyInitialContextFactory");
> env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "localhost");
>
> InitialContext inContext = new InitialContext(env);
> RegistryHelper.registerRepository(inContext, "repo",
> CONFIG_FILE, DIRECTORY, true);
> repository = (Repository)inContext.lookup("repo");
>
>
>
> When an app tries to access my repository after a few times, it tells it
> that its locked, and it was not shutdown properly. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> Bilikiss Adebiyi
> Staff Software Engineer
> Lotus Software, IBM Software Group
> Phone: 1-978-399-5118, (T/L): 333-5118
>