Hi,

 

I’m currently trying to bind a JNDI by myself in the Bean code (not in the 
application), code is like below:

 

   try {

      // Bind receiver under server name

      jndiName = WlngContext.getInstance().getServerName();

final String JNDI_PREFIX = "event_channel/";

      fullJndiName = JNDI_PREFIX + jndiName;

      namingContext = new InitialContext();

      localReceiver = new EventReceiverImpl(this);

      namingContext.bind(fullJndiName, localReceiver);

      eventContext = (EventContext) namingContext.createSubcontext(JNDI_PREFIX);

      namingListener = new EventReceiversListener(this);

      eventContext.addNamingListener("", EventContext.ONELEVEL_SCOPE, 
namingListener);

      refreshCachedEventReceivers();

    } catch (Exception e) {

      // Cleanup what we've done before throwing exception

      System.out.println("================================" + e.getMessage());

      e.printStackTrace();

      deactivate();

      throw e;

    }

 

And I got an exception said that:

 

javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: event_channel is not bound

         at 
org.eclipse.jetty.jndi.local.localContextRoot.bind(localContextRoot.java:608)

         at 
org.eclipse.jetty.jndi.local.localContextRoot.bind(localContextRoot.java:547)

         at javax.naming.InitialContext.bind(InitialContext.java:425)

         at 
com.bea.wlcp.wlng.event_channel.rmi.EventBroadcasterRmi.activate(EventBroadcasterRmi.java:54)

 

My question here is, can we bind JNDI by ourselves? If yes, how can we do for 
that?

 

Thanks!

 

Lin

 
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