if you are using NetBeans it comes with a JNDI
explorer on the runtime tab of the explorer.
--- "Koster, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm sure I must be doing something dumb, but I've
> banging my head into this
> stupid wall for two days now. I should have stayed
> in school and learned
> something, but nooo, I had to do Computer Science.
> *argh!* :-)
>
> I deployed the counter.jar (yes it's in the ear, it
> even autocreates the
> table it needs, but never uses). I have included the
> relevant bits into
> web.xml (from
>
$ORION/applications/myapp/webthingy/WEB-INF/web.xml):
>
> <ejb-ref>
> <ejb-ref-name>ejb/Counter</ejb-ref-name>
> <ejb-ref-type>Entity</ejb-ref-type>
> <home>com.evermind.ejb.CounterHome</home>
> <remote>com.evermind.ejb.Counter</remote>
> </ejb-ref>
>
> Yet when I use that thing inside the ejbCreate of
> another bean I get a
> NameNotFound Exception. Replacing the
> Counterutils.getnextid() with (new
> Date()).getTime() works without generating the
> errors.
>
> How can I view the contents of the JNDI directory
> that Orion has? It would
> be sooo helpful in debugging.
>
> What is so obvious that I missed it?
>
> Kees Jan
>
> ================================================
> You are only young once,
> but you can stay immature all your life.
>
>
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