I was going to suggest adding a dependency on the existing JavaMail
module (which I think is something like geronimo/javamail/1.1.1/car),
though you'd have to override the SMTP server in config.xml. I
haven't had a chance to try an example to get the specific syntax
together, though. I'll try to do that this weekend.
Rick, for what it's worth, the Quartz plan takes a <environment>
element like any other Geronimo plan, so either JAR or module
dependencies should be able to be added there.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 9/30/06, Rick McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Petersson wrote:
> Okey here comes the plans and a code snippet illustrating what im
> trying to do when i get the
> javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: Unable to locate provider for
> protocol: smtp
> at javax.mail.Session.getProvider(Session.java:227)
> at javax.mail.Session.getTransport(Session.java:336)
>
> Anny suggestions ?
The NoSuchProviderException usually occurs because the
javamail-transport jar file isn't in the classpath, but you have the
correct dependency there, so this should be working. I'm going to have
to investigate this a little more. Any chance you can send me your
sample app (with any special usage/setup instructions) so I can try to
sort this out?
Rick
>
> The execute method below hass the intresting mailing part (its a bit
> messy as I have tryed diffrent approaches
> Code snippet:
> public class UsedAllotmentSendJob implements Job {
>
> private final static Log logger =
> LogFactory.getLog(UsedAllotmentSendJob.class);
> private DataSource dataSource;
> private Session mailSession;
>
> public void setDatabase(DataSource ds) {
> dataSource = ds;
> }
>
> public void setMailSession(Session s) {
> mailSession = s;
> } public void execute(JobExecutionContext jobcontext) throws
> JobExecutionException {
> //trying with added autentication
> String smtphost="thednsaddress";
> String username="thelogginname";
> String password="thelogginpassword";
> Message message = new MimeMessage(mailSession);
> try{
> InternetAddress from = new InternetAddress("the_sender_addr");
> InternetAddress to = new InternetAddress("the_resiver_addr");
>
> String mailer = "smtpsend";
> message.setHeader("X-Mailer", mailer);
> message.setSentDate(new Date());
> message.setFrom(from);
> message.addRecipient(Message.RecipientType.TO, to);
> message.setSubject("The subject");
> message.setText("The message");
> Transport tr = mailSession.getTransport("smtp");
> tr.connect(smtphost, username, password);
> //tr.connect(); //no extra params just the gbean settings
> (host,port)
> message.saveChanges(); // don't forget this
> tr.sendMessage(message, message.getAllRecipients());
> tr.close();
> //replaced with the settup above
> //mailSession.getTransport("smtp");
> //Transport.send(message);
>
> }catch(AddressException aex){
> logger.error("execute got a AddressException
> "+aex.getMessage());
> }catch(MessagingException mex){
> logger.error("execute got a MessagingException
> "+mex.getMessage(),mex);
> } }
> }
>
>
> Geronimo Quartz Plan
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <jobs xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/plugins/quartz-0.2">
> <environment xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.1">
> <moduleId>
> <groupId>test</groupId>
> <artifactId>ReportSendJobs</artifactId>
> </moduleId>
> <dependencies>
> <dependency>
> <groupId>test</groupId>
> <artifactId>javamail-server</artifactId>
> </dependency>
> <dependency>
> <groupId>console.dbpool</groupId>
> <artifactId>MySqlDB_report_sender</artifactId>
> </dependency>
> </dependencies> </environment>
> <job>
> <job-name>Job name</job-name>
> <job-class>classpath to jobb class</job-class>
> <cron-expression>0/30 * * * * ?</cron-expression>
> <resource-ref>
> <property>Database</property>
> <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
> <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
> <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
> <pattern>
> <name>MySqlDB_report_sender</name>
> </pattern>
> </resource-ref>
> <resource-ref>
> <property>MailSession</property>
> <res-type>javax.mail.Session</res-type>
> <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
> <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
> <pattern>
> <name>mail/MailSession</name>
> </pattern>
> </resource-ref> </job> </jobs>
>
>
> The "mail-server" plan (slightly moddyfied version of what I got from
> Rick):
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> <module xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.1">
> <dep:environment
> xmlns:dep="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.1">
> <dep:moduleId>
> <dep:groupId>test</dep:groupId>
> <dep:artifactId>javamail-server</dep:artifactId>
> </dep:moduleId>
>
> <dep:dependencies>
> <dep:dependency>
> <dep:groupId>geronimo</dep:groupId>
> <dep:artifactId>geronimo-mail</dep:artifactId>
> <dep:version>1.1.1</dep:version>
> <dep:type>jar</dep:type>
> <dep:import>classes</dep:import>
> </dep:dependency>
> <dep:dependency>
> <dep:groupId>geronimo</dep:groupId>
> <dep:artifactId>geronimo-javamail-transport</dep:artifactId>
> <dep:version>1.1.1</dep:version>
> <dep:type>jar</dep:type>
> <dep:import>classes</dep:import>
> </dep:dependency>
> <dep:dependency>
> <dep:groupId>geronimo</dep:groupId>
> <dep:artifactId>rmi-naming</dep:artifactId>
> <dep:type>car</dep:type>
> </dep:dependency>
> </dep:dependencies>
> <dep:hidden-classes/>
> <dep:non-overridable-classes/>
> </dep:environment>
>
> <gbean name="SMTPTransport"
> class="org.apache.geronimo.mail.SMTPTransportGBean">
> <attribute name="host">removed dns name</attribute>
> <attribute name="port">25</attribute>
> </gbean>
> <gbean name="mail/MailSession"
> class="org.apache.geronimo.mail.MailGBean">
> <attribute name="transportProtocol">smtp</attribute>
> <attribute name="debug">true</attribute>
> <reference name="Protocols">
> <name>SMTPTransport</name>
> </reference>
> </gbean>
> </module>
>
>
> Peter Petersson skrev:
>> It is a remote SMTP server (in our lan) and autentication shuld not
>> be needed from inside our LAN (I have sucsessfully accessed the SMTP
>> server from within a vanila tomcat5 web app without autentication).
>> Could a autentication faliur result in a NoSuchProviderException ?
>> I have tryed setting the Transport attributes (smtphost, username,
>> password) from within the code
>>
>> Transport tr = mailSession.getTransport("smtp");
>> tr.connect(smtphost, username, password);
>> and also tryed a GBean via the attributes (host,port).
>> The Gbean is from a sligtly moddified version of the "example mail
>> session" that Rick posted (he did a farly good shoot from the hip ;)).
>>
>> I but regardles of a lott of testing with different setups i still get
>>
>> javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: Unable to locate provider for
>> protocol: smtp
>> at javax.mail.Session.getProvider(Session.java:227)
>> at javax.mail.Session.getTransport(Session.java:336)
>>
>>
>> Im testing this on a fresh install of Geronimo 1.1.1
>>
>> Anny suggestions ?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Peter
>>
>> Aaron Mulder skrev:
>>> Does your localhost have a mail server running? Or are you trying to
>>> send through a remote SMTP server? Is the mail server open or do you
>>> need to authenticate to it?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Aaron
>>>
>>> On 9/29/06, Peter Petersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi all!
>>>>
>>>> I quite new to Geronimo (using 1.1.1) and have some problems geting
>>>> mail
>>>> to work from a geronimo-quartz job.
>>>> As I understand it I need to set up a gbean or do some other
>>>> configuration for javamail to work (?).
>>>> The example i have folowed for the Quartz Scheduler Plugin over at
>>>> http://gplugins.sourceforge.net/ have a nice setup including
>>>> mailing (in
>>>> the "Deployable Jobs Example" section) but it dose not go into details
>>>> on howto set up mailing (its not the scope of the example).
>>>>
>>>> What do I need to do to get it to work? as it is now i get this
>>>> exception
>>>>
>>>> MessagingException Unable to locate provider for protocol: smtp
>>>>
>>>> Anny good pointer out there to get mailing working in Geronimo ?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Peter
>>>>
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