Hi, thanks for getting back. I've tried putting the following code inside the 
META-INF/jboss.xml file


  | <container-configurations>
  | 
  |     <container-configuration>
  |             <container-name>Schema Update Dependent</container-name>
  |             <depends>package.myclass:service=servicename</depends>
  |     </container-configuration>
  | 
  |     </container-configurations>
  | 

Is this the correct place for the depends tag, or should it be within one of 
the  tags as defined in the dtd? In jboss_4_0.dtd it says "The standard 
configurations will automatically be used if no custom configuration is 
specified." Do I need to more elements within my custom container-configuration 
tag so that jboss will pick it up instead of using one of the defaults defined 
in jboss4/server/default/conf/standardjboss.xml. How do find out which 
container configuration jboss is using to deploy my ejb module? I think the 
above code is currently being ignored. 

When I deploy my ear the ejb module still seems to deploy even although I have 
called stop on the service. I am wondering if the stop isn't actually stopping 
my service. I have the following code in my service class.

First the interface.


  | package package.myclass;
  | 
  | public interface ServiceMBean {
  | 
  | public void start() throws Exception;
  | 
  | public void stop() throws Exception;
  | 
  | public void create() throws Exception;
  | 
  | public void destroy() throws Exception;
  | 
  | }

The service class - 

package package.myclass;
  | 
  | public class Service implements ServiceMBean{
  | 
  | public void start() throws Exception {
  | 
  | //the important bit
  | 
  | ObjectName ServiceSARClass = new 
ObjectName("package.myclass:service=servicename");
  | // to get a handle on the MBeanServer
  | MBeanServer server = MBeanServerLocator.locateJBoss();
  | // if an exception occurs within the code
  | server.invoke(ServiceSARClass,"stop",null,null);
  | }
  | 
  | public void destroy() throws Exception {
  |         logger.debug("Destroying jboss:service=servicename");
  |     }
  |     
  |     public void stop() throws Exception {
  |         logger.debug("Stopping jboss:service=servicename");
  |         
  |     }
  | public void create() throws Exception {
  |     }
  | 

Calling server.invoke(ServiceSARClass,"stop",null,null); seems to call the stop 
method of this class but my debug shows that the start method contiunes to run. 
All my stop method contains is some debug - do I need more code to get actually 
get the service to stop? I am aware that stop simply un-registers the MBean 
from the MBeanServer. Is this enough so that when the ejb module deploys it see 
that its dependency has failed and in turn stops its deployment? 

Again thanks in advance for any help!

Andy



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