Hi Chris,
1. it sounds like your jdbc driver is not included in the CLASSPATH.
Check the driver name in InstantDB1.properties and asure that it is
included in the CLASSPATH.
2. Of course you can only use the InstantDB1.properties if you have a
Database just like this one. You should probably generate your own
properties file for your db. InstantDB1.properties is only an example of
how database mapping works.
3. Good Luck
dirk
Chris Hill wrote:
>
> Hi Dirk,
>
> I've managed too sort this problem out thanks, your comment actual resolved
> another problem for me.
>
> However I get the following when I attempt to execute:
>
> [root@server sb]#
> java -Djava.naming.provider.url="rmi://123.100.100.0:1099/" sb.ClientOp
> Cannot lookup UserTransaction: java.lang.ClassCastException:
> javax.naming.Reference
>
> Out from my EJBserver:
>
> [root@server sb]# JOnAS - Version 1.5
> Cannot load JDBC driver : java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: jdbc.idbDriver
> JDBC DataSource jdbc_1 is mapped on InstantDB1.properties
> EJBHome:sb.JOnASOpBeanOpHome for OpBean available
>
> For sb example i'm not too worried about the JBDC error, however as you can
> see the EJBServer is operating. So i checked AdmServer, and the output is as
> follows:
>
> [root@server sb]# AdmServer -l
> + AdmServer -l
> AdmServer -l
> AdmServer -l : Bean 0 in the JOnAS server = sb.JOnASOpBeanOpHome
>
> [root@server sb]# AdmServer -L
> + AdmServer -L
> AdmServer -L
> AdmServer -L : Name 0 in the JNDI context =
> javax.transaction.UserTransaction
> AdmServer -L : Name 1 in the JNDI context = OpHome
> AdmServer -L : Name 2 in the JNDI context = jdbc_1
> AdmServer -L : Name 3 in the JNDI context = jonas_Adm
> AdmServer -L : Name 4 in the JNDI context = TMFactory
>
> So everything looks OK, so why do I get the above error when I attempt to
> execute the client application ??? I've attempted to run the client
> application from server and from a sperate machine and I get the same error.
> On the seperate machine I copied the sb.ClientOp related files across and
> added them to the CLASSPATH. But i still get the same error ???
>
> Any help would be much appreciated
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Chris.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dirk [mailto:dirk]On Behalf Of Dirk Haase
> Sent: 10 February 2000 10:16
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: The final hurdle
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> did GenDD and GenIC work correctly? Did you start EJB in the same
> directory where Op.ser is located?
>
> dirk
>
> Chris Hill wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Can anyone enlighten me on the following error message when i run JOnAS
> > v1.5:
> >
> > JOnAS - Version 1.5
> > Cannot read Session Deployment descriptor Op.ser
> >
> > Setup is as follows:
> >
> > redhat v6.0
> > jdk 1.1.8 blackdown
> > i've added all the relevant jar files too the CLASSPATH for JOnAS and JDK,
> > rmi & provider, jndi, jta, jdbc
> >
> > On my server machine I execute as:
> >
> > cd $JONAS_ROOT/examples/src/sb
> > . $JONAS_ROOT/bin/config.env
> > rmiregistry &
> > EJBServer &
> >
> > If I pass this hurdle I will be able to execute the client program against
> > sb.ClientOp
> >
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Chris
> >
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