Hmm. Been there. Done that. Doesn't help.
Thanks for the effort though.
______________________________________s_p_r_a_y_
Dr. Pär Fornland
> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: William Keller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Skickat: den 8 mars 2001 03:08
> Till: JBoss-User
> Ämne: Re: [jBoss-User] ouch, newbie trouble
>
>
> Ooooooooops I almost forgot!!
>
> That shold be:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Cp1252"?>
>
> <jboss>
>
> <enterprise-beans>
>
>
> <session>
>
> <ejb-name>parfo.Hello</ejb-name>
>
> <jndi-name>parfo.Hello</jndi-name>
>
> </session>
>
>
> </enterprise-beans>
>
>
> </jboss>
>
>
> Memory just doesn't server me right these days!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "William Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "JBoss-User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] ouch, newbie trouble
>
>
> You could try adding a jboss.xml file to look like:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Cp1252"?>
>
> <jboss>
>
> <session>
>
> <ejb-name>parfo.Hello</ejb-name>
>
> <jndi-name>parfo.Hello</jndi-name>
>
> </session>
>
> </jboss>
>
>
> Note: The jndi-name tag is used to set the jndi name for that
> bean (which is
> described in teh ejb-jar.xml). It is this name you use to call in the
> client. This file must be packaged up in the same directory
> (META-INF) as
> the ejb-jar.xml. Give it a go!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pär Fornland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'JBoss-User'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:20 AM
> Subject: [jBoss-User] ouch, newbie trouble
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I am investigating how useful EJB can be for the product for
> which I am the
> architect. I know just the big picture of EJB. Downloaded
> jBoss, and
> guess how pleased I was to see it running immediately. Wrote
> a simple Hello
> World example, and could _deploy_ it successfully immediately too.
> Happiness!
>
> Running Solaris, JDK1.3, jBoss-2.0-FINAL.
>
> Enter: dark clouds
>
> I have been trying for DAYS now to run my client. I've tried
> modifying the
> ejb-jar.xml. I've tried changing names of packages. I've
> tried adding a
> jboss.xml file. I've tried many ways to write the client.
> It just won't
> run. (I've searched the archive of this list, but didn't
> find anything
> similar.)
>
> I get this when I deploy it:
> +++++++++++++++
> [Auto deploy] Auto deploy of
> file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/deploy/HelloWorld.ja
> r
> [J2EE Deployer] Stopping module HelloWorld.jar
> [Container factory]
> Undeploying:file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/bin/../tmp/de
> ploy/HelloWorl
> d.jar/ejb1020.jar
> [Container factory] Undeployed application:
> file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/bin/../tmp/deploy/HelloWo
> rld.jar/ejb102
> 0.jar
> [J2EE Deployer] Destroying application HelloWorld.jar
> [J2EE Deployer] deployment.cfg file deleted.
> [J2EE Deployer] File tree
> file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/tmp/deploy/HelloWorld.jar
> deleted.
> [J2EE Deployer] Deploy J2EE application:
> file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/deploy/HelloWorld.jar
> [J2EE Deployer] Create application HelloWorld.jar
> [J2EE Deployer] Installing EJB package: HelloWorld.jar
> [J2EE Deployer] Starting module HelloWorld.jar
> [Container factory]
> Deploying:file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/bin/../tmp/depl
> oy/HelloWorld.
> jar/ejb1022.jar
> [Verifier] Verifying
> file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/bin/../tmp/deploy/HelloWo
> rld.jar/ejb102
> 2.jar
> [Container factory] Deploying parfo.Hello
> [Container factory] Deployed application:
> file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/bin/../tmp/deploy/HelloWo
> rld.jar/ejb102
> 2.jar
> [J2EE Deployer] J2EE application:
> file:/info/dev-parfo/jBoss-2.0_FINAL/deploy/HelloWorld.jar is
> deployed.
> +++++++++++++++++
>
>
> Is that correct?
>
> Then when I run my client, I get this error:
> ++++++++++++++++++
> javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: parfo.HelloHome not bound
> at
> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.exceptionReceivedFromServer
> (StreamRemoteC
> all.java:245)
> at
> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.executeCall(StreamRemoteCal
> l.java:220)
> at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.invoke(UnicastRef.java:122)
> at org.jnp.server.NamingServer_Stub.lookup(Unknown Source)
> at
> org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:295)
> at
> org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:279)
> at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:350)
> at HelloClient.main(HelloClient.java:23)
> +++++++++++++++++
>
>
> My ejb-jar.xml looks like this:
> +++++++++++++
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Cp1252"?>
> <ejb-jar>
> <description>Lek med beans</description>
> <display-name>TestAvBeans</display-name>
> <enterprise-beans>
> <session>
> <ejb-name>parfo.Hello</ejb-name>
> <home>parfo.HelloHome</home>
> <remote>parfo.Hello</remote>
> <ejb-class>parfo.HelloBean</ejb-class>
> <session-type>Stateless</session-type>
> <transaction-type>Bean</transaction-type>
> </session>
> </enterprise-beans>
> </ejb-jar>
> ++++++++++++++++++
>
>
> My client code looks like this:
> ++++++++++++++
> import parfo.*;
>
> import javax.ejb.*;
> import javax.naming.*;
> import javax.rmi.*;
> import java.util.*;
>
> public class HelloClient {
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> try {
> System.setProperty("java.naming.factory.initial",
>
> "org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");
> System.setProperty("java.naming.provider.url",
> "localhost:1099");
>
> Properties props = System.getProperties();
> System.out.println("Got props");
>
> Context ctx = new InitialContext(props);
> System.out.println("Got context");
>
> Context context = new InitialContext();
> Object boundObject =
> context.lookup("java:parfo.HelloHome");
> HelloHome helloHome = (HelloHome)
> PortableRemoteObject.narrow(
> boundObject, HelloHome.class);
> Hello _hello = helloHome.create();
>
> HelloHome home;
> home = (HelloHome) ctx.lookup("java:parfo/HelloHome");
> System.out.println("Got home object #1");
>
> home = (HelloHome) ctx.lookup("HelloHome");
> System.out.println("Got home object #2");
>
> home = (HelloHome) PortableRemoteObject.narrow(
> ctx, HelloHome.class);
> System.out.println("Got home object #3");
>
> Hello hello = home.create();
>
> System.out.println(hello.hello());
>
> hello.remove();
> }
> catch (Exception e) {
> e.printStackTrace();
> }
> }
> }
> ++++++++++++
>
> and even though I try different ways to get the reference to the Home
> object, none of them work (I comment out different ones to test.)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Kind regards
> Pär
>
>
> ______________________________________s_p_r_a_y_
> Dr. Pär Fornland
>
>
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