What is client-application.xml? Is this generated or created? I have
application.xml, application-client.xml, orion-application.xml, but no
client-application.xml.
Thanks,
Robert
>From: "J Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: agency not found
>Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 14:11:07 -0700
>
>Make sure you have your references setup in the XML files. Depending on
>what
>your are accessing the EJB's through you will have to add references in
>web.xml,client-application.xml and of coursethe ejb-jar.xml
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter Pontbriand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 7:04 AM
>To: Orion-Interest
>Subject: Re: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: agency not found
>
>
> > Does anybody know what could cause a javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:
><my
> > bean name> not found? I think my .xml files are fine, and I think this
>used
> > to work!
>
>We've got the same problem - it seems Orion 1.4.4 can't decide whether to
>make EJB home interfaces available at "java:comp/env/ejb-name" or just
>"ejb-name". We've replaced all our lookup code with something like this:
>
> Object ref = null;
> try{
> ref = jndiContext.lookup("java:comp/env/ejb/WhateverEJB");
> } catch(NamingException ne) {
> System.err.println("Failed to find WhateverEJB attempting again
>using non-standard mapping");
> ref = jndiContext.lookup("WhateverEJB");
> }
> WhateverHome home = (WhateverHome)PortableRemoteObject.narrow(ref,
>WhateverHome.class);
>
>This at least lets the app function. Sometimes the first lookup works,
>sometimes not. If and when we see a pattern that implies sort sort of
>reason
>for this strange behaviour, I'll report it to the list.
>
>P. Pontbriand
>Canlink Interactive Technologies Inc.
>
>
>
>
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