Still no luck whatsoever. I tried installing tdk again, creating the app
again. tried different settings with catalina.bat, startup.bat. tried
editing the system claspath, juggle with jar-files bu the result is the
same.
Is there an example of the bat-files instead of the sh-files? Can it have
something to do with the context in which the application runs?
Hope someone has an idea because it's killing me.
Maarten
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Menke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 4:07 PM
Subject: RE: unknown protocol: jndi
> > The jndi.jar files are in (even tried including them in the classpath):
> > tdk\bin\jndi.jar
> > tdk\common\lub\jndi.jar
> > tdk\share\lib\jndi-1.2.1.jar
> > But not in the lib-directory of the application. Why does is not see the
> > jndi protocol?
> >
>
> Maarten, here is what I have... It's working on my Box with Catalina and
> Tomcat with the 2.1 version of the TDK. Are you sure that don't have
> jndi.jar or jndi-1.2.jar in the WEB-INF/lib directory?
>
> BELOW IS A SUMMARY OF MY CONFIGURATION THAT IS RUNNING:
>
> I also have:
>
> tdk\bin\jndi.jar
> tdk\share\lib\jndi-1.2.1.jar
>
> I don't have:
>
> tdk\common\lub\jndi.jar
>
>
> I have the following configuration working with TDK2.1 and Catalina. (I
am
> able to do JNDI lookups and work with my EJB's)
>
> Here is the updated file list for TDK 2.1
>
> Files in WEB-INF/lib
>
> README.txt jakarta-regexp-1.3-dev.jar junit-3.2.jar
> velocity-1.2-dev.jar
> activation-1.0.1.jar jboss-client.jar log4j-1.1.jar
> village-1.5.1.jar
> eaglebeans.jar jbossmq-client.jar mail-1.2.jar
> xalan-1.2.1.jar
> ecs-1.4.1.jar jbosssx-client.jar mm.mysql-2.0.4.jar
> xerces-1.3.0.jar
> ejb.jar jdbc-se2.0.jar oro.jar
> xmlrpc.jar
> hsql.jar jdbc2_0-stdext.jar postgresql.jar
> httpunit.jar jnp-client.jar sapdbc.jar
> idb.jar jta1.0.1.jar turbine-2.1.jar
>
> -eaglebeans.jar is the jar file containing my EJB's
> -the files moved from jboss/client are:
> -ejb.jar
> -jboss-client.jar
> -jbossmq-client.jar
> -jbosssx-client.jar
> -jnp-client.jar
> - everything else should be standard to the TDK install.
>
>
> THIS IS THE CLASSPATH USED WITH CATALINA:
>
> [root@remote bin]# ./startup.sh
> Guessing CATALINA_HOME from catalina.sh to ./..
> Setting CATALINA_HOME to ./..
> Using CLASSPATH:
>
./../bin/bootstrap.jar:./../bin/servlet.jar:./../bin/naming.jar:/usr/java/jd
> k1.3/lib/tools.jar
> Using CATALINA_HOME: ./..
> Starting service Tomcat-Standalone
> Apache Tomcat/4.0-dev
> Starting service Tomcat-Apache
> Apache Tomcat/4.0-dev
>
>
> THIS IS THE STARTUP SCRIPT USED
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> # startup.sh - Start Script for the CATALINA Server
> #
> # $Id: startup.sh,v 1.1 2000/08/11 05:22:16 craigmcc Exp $
>
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
>
> BASEDIR=`dirname $0`
> $BASEDIR/catalina.sh run -nonaming "$@"
>
>
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