>>the jonas installation procedure will be
greatly simplified in the next version.
Can
you be a little bit more specific on this please ?
Best
Regards,
Eric Samson
LIBeLIS, Liberty for Large
IS
Hello Mikhail,
the jonas installation procedure will be greatly simplified in the next
version.
For now, at the http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/
page, click "download",
then choose JNDI 1.2.1 and click the "continue"
button, accept the licence
and here, download the JNDI 1.2.1 and RMI
Registry 1.2.1 products.
You will find jndi.jar in the JNDI 1.2.1 product,
and
providerutil.jar and rmiregistry.jar in the RMI Registry 1.2.1
product.
Depending on the JNDI versions, these files could not always be find
in
the same jndi products of this page (you had to browse the different
packages ...) ... that's why we were not more precise in our installation
guide ...
Regards,
Francois
Mikhail Arhipov wrote:
Dear
colleagues, I have read in your docs
:
The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) must be installed on your
host. 3 files are needed: jndi.jar, providerutil.jar,
rmiregistry.jar. It may be downloaded from the Sun web site http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/.
If you intend to use JMS in your EJB components (see EJB/JMS
User's Guide), you will need to install the Java[TM] Message Service API
1.0.2a, jms.jar file, available from http://java.sun.com/products/jms/docs.html.
I can't find out files
: jndi.jar, providerutil.jar,
rmiregistry.jar. on the SUN site (((. Please,
clarify your links or e-mail me this files directly. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sincerely
yours.Mikhail Arhipov.Java
developer.Ukraine
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