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"Unable to inject jndi dependency into property" To view the discussion, visit: https://community.jboss.org/message/721590#721590 -------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, there! I'm a beginner here and I've been stuck in a problem for a good while already. As I can see, the application I'm working on was designed to allow Eclipse to automatically generate the respective EAR and make its deployment on JBoss (I'm using +JBoss 5.1.0.GA+). The application is run with Maven set to perform +clean install+. Eclipse builds it successfully and copies the EAR file to the JBoss +server/default/deploy+ folder. Then, when I start the application through the JBoss admin page, I am informed by that page about a deployment problem caused by the WAR in the EAR, but that's shown in the last lines of the output. The console output shows much more information, however, and from that I got to distinguish the first error and the related class. The *+RunTimeException+* message: 11:20:23,681 ERROR [[/acoClient]] Error configuring application listener of class org.client.system.presentation.servlet.TimerListener java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to inject jndi dependency: env/org.client.system.presentation.servlet.TimerListener/timerServiceBean into property org.client.system.presentation.servlet.TimerListener.timerServiceBean: TimerServiceBean not bound at org.jboss.injection.JndiPropertyInjector.lookup(JndiPropertyInjector.java:82) at org.jboss.injection.JndiPropertyInjector.inject(JndiPropertyInjector.java:99) The +*TimerListener*+ class: package org.client.system.presentation.servlet; import javax.ejb.EJB; import javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent; import javax.servlet.ServletContextListener; import org.client.system.business.beanInterface.TimerServiceBeanLocal; public class TimerListener implements ServletContextListener { @EJB private TimerServiceBeanLocal timerServiceBean; @Override public void contextDestroyed(ServletContextEvent arg0) { System.out.println("Stopping Timer"); timerServiceBean.destroyTimer(); } @Override public void contextInitialized(ServletContextEvent arg0) { System.out.println("Starting Timer"); timerServiceBean.createTimer(); } } Any idea on how I could solve this? Should I provide you more information, just ask. Thank you very much in advance! Cheers, eduscapal -------------------------------------------------------------- Reply to this message by going to Community [https://community.jboss.org/message/721590#721590] Start a new discussion in Beginner's Corner at Community [https://community.jboss.org/choose-container!input.jspa?contentType=1&containerType=14&container=2075]
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