Hi All,
As LASKOWSKI,JACEK points out to use a xaDataSource, if I am not 
wrong, can we not use j2ee.jar in the classpath to solve the 
DataSource problem.
Here I have one small question to ask on the xml parsing that j2ee 
does. As this project might be using different xml implementation 
different from what j2ee.jar is having. Will it cause problem in 
any way? I found that some app server don't even start if 
different XML implementation is provided.

Thanks,
Partha.


On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 Alan Cabrera wrote :
>Good news Zahid.  It looks like I'm able to reproduce this, 
>although I'm not
>sure how I did this:
>
>"_________________________________________________"
>"|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|"
>" "
>"Running EJB compliance tests on EJB Server"
>"_________________________________________________"
>" 1. Starting OpenEJB Server..."
>" 2. Starting test EJB client..."
>............E.........Exception in thread "main"
>java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/sql/DataSource
>         <<no stack trace available>>
>
>I should be able to look into this this weekend.
>
>Regards,
>Alan
>
>-----Original Message-----
> From: Zahid Rahman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 8:28 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [OpenEJB-user] CMP example
>
>
>I have attached a file called cmprun.out which contains the 
>output from the
>batch file.
>I have also attached the other files just in case.
>
>This is the DOS output.
>
>C:\openejb\app>runcmp > runcmp.out
>Exception in thread "main" java.rmi.RemoteException: The bean 
>encountered a
>non-a
>pplication exception.; nested exception is:
>         java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/sql/DataSource
>java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/sql/DataSource
>         <<no stack trace available>>
>
>C:\openejb\app>
>
>I also had the line too long problem ( caused by ejbserver.bat) 
>so I
>downloaded the later version.
>
> FROM: LASKOWSKI,JACEK  HP-Poland,ex1
>                               DATE: 08/27/2002 00:08:24
>                               SUBJECT: RE:  [OpenEJB-user] FW: 
>CMP example
>
>                               Hi,
>
>                               Well, javax.sql.DataSource is a 
>part of
>                               
>%OPENEJB_HOME%\lib\jdbc2_0-stdext.jar. The jar
>is being added by the
>                               RunIt.bat script at the 9th line 
>when it
>iterates through the available
>                               *.jar files in %OPENEJB_HOME%\lib 
>directory.
>
>                               In order to see why it's happening 
>change the
>first line from '@echo <mailto:'@echo>  off' to
>                               '@echo <mailto:'@echo>  on' and 
>send the
>output. It ought to show us the difference in our
>                               envs.
>
>                               As to the xaDataSource of 
>Pointbase, it works
>because the class inherits
>                               from javax.sql.DataSource, and it 
>does fulfil
>the contract. Here is the
>                               relevant snippet from EJB1.1 spec 
>(page 255):
>
>                               <!--
>                               The res-type element specifies the 
>type of the
>data source. The type is
>                               specified by the Java interface 
>(or class)
>expected to be implemented by the
>                               data source.
>                               Used in: resource-ref
>                               -->
>                               <!ELEMENT res-type (#PCDATA)>
>
>                               Thus, javax.sql.DataSource and
>com.pointbase.xa.xaDataSource ought to work.
>
>                               Thanks for pointing it out. The 
>document will
>be updated accordingly.
>
>                               -Jacek
>
>                                -----Original Message-----
>                               From: David Blevins 
>[mailto:<EMAIL:
>PROTECTED>]
>                               Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 
>11:54 PM
>                               To: <EMAIL: PROTECTED>
>                               Subject: [OpenEJB-user] FW: CMP 
>example
>
>
>
>                               -----Original Message-----
>                               From: Zahid Rahman [mailto:<EMAIL: 
>PROTECTED>]
>
>                               Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 
>10:33 AM
>                               To: David Blevins
>                               Subject: CMP example
>
>
>
>                               When I run the CMP bean example.
>                               I get an error message saying
>                               java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>javax/sql/DataSource.
>                               This is when I run the client.
>
>                               I am actually using the pointbase 
>database to
>run the CMP example.
>                               The Jar files provided by 
>Pointbase contains
>                               a class called 
>com.pointbase.xa.xaDataSource.
>                               So I have  changed ejb-jar.xml 
>file in the
>META-INF to read as follows :-
>
>                                                           
><resource-ref>
>
><res-ref-name>jdbc/pointbase</res-ref-name>
>
>
><res-type>com.pointbase.xa.xaDataSource</res-type>
>
><res-auth>Container</res-auth>
>
>                               I have included the JARS files 
>which come with
>pointbase in the classpath
>                               in both the runit.bat and the 
>ejbserver.bat.
>
>                               By my calculations I shouldn't be 
>using
>javax.sql.datasource
>                               so why am I getting this error ?
>
>                               Any ideas ?
>
>                               Regards,
>                               zahid
>
>
>
>
>                               ----- Original Message -----
>                               From: David Blevins
>                               To: <EMAIL: PROTECTED>
>                               Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 
>8:50 PM
>                               Subject: Re: openejb
>
>
>                               That's an important note :)
>
>                               We used to support JDK 1.2, but we 
>stopped
>testing on about a year ago, so
>                               things are tough for JDK 1.2 
>people.  I'd like
>to fix that, because from a
>                               code perspective OpenEJB is fully 
>capable on
>running with 1.2.  It's all the
>                               missing J2EE libraries that make 
>it difficult.
>
>                               Antoher interesting note about JDK 
>versions is
>that one of our contributors
>                               (Daniel S. Haischt) is doing his 
>thesis
>project on running OpenEJB in a
>                               portable device like a handheld or 
>PDA.  Among
>many things, it will require
>                               him to make OpenEJB run on the 
>Personal Java
>VM.
>
>                               Should be quite fun.
>
>                               -David
>                               -----Original Message-----
>                               From: A mailing list for 
>Enterprise JavaBeans
>development
>                               [mailto:<EMAIL: PROTECTED>] On 
>Behalf Of Zahid
>Rahman
>                               Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 
>2:20 AM
>                               To: <EMAIL: PROTECTED>
>                               Subject: Re: openejb
>
>
>                               May I add preferably JDK 1.3.1 
>+.
>                               There is some discrimination 
>against which
>version of JDK you use.
>
>                               ----- Original Message -----
>                               From: David Blevins
>                               To: <EMAIL: PROTECTED>
>                               Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 
>8:12 PM
>                               Subject: Re: openejb
>
>
>                               Not wrong so much, OpenEJB is for 
>white people
>and Hindus...or tan, brown,
>                               or black people...Christians, 
>Moslems, or
>atheists...or anyone with a
>                               heartbeat and a JDK ;-)
>
>                               -David
>                               -----Original Message-----
>                               From: A mailing list for 
>Enterprise JavaBeans
>development
>                               [mailto:<EMAIL: PROTECTED>] On 
>Behalf Of Zahid
>Rahman
>                               Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 
>1:48 AM
>                               To: <EMAIL: PROTECTED>
>                               Subject: Re: openejb
>
>
>                               You are wrong!
>                               I can use it too because Mr. 
>Richard Monson
>Haefel designed it.
>                               He writes books which say. Don't 
>be confused
>between remove and remove.
>
>
>
>                               ----- Original Message -----
>                               From: Enda
>                               To: <EMAIL: PROTECTED>
>                               Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 
>12:10 PM
>                               Subject: Re: openejb
>
>
>                               openejb is for the white people 
>and the Hindus
>                               ----- Original Message -----
>                               From: Zahid Rahman
>                               To: <EMAIL: PROTECTED>
>                               Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 
>10:36 AM
>                               Subject: openejb
>
>
>                               Does anyone know of a product 
>called openejb ?
>



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