On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:

Ok, user error.  I was looking up the jndi name from a property file,
and the property file had the name in quotes ("").  That explains that
problem.  However, now I'm getting this one:

Unfortunately I have no idea about this one, maybe an openejb person can figure it out. One thing that looks different from what I remember seeing is it looks like you might be using tcp v6 addresses. At one point I had problems getting geronimo to start on a linux machine with some v6 support enabled: I "solved" the problem by using a different machine.

david jencks


10:30:23,843 ERROR [JndiRequestHandler] Failed to write to JNDIResponse
java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe
        at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite0(Native Method)
        at
java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(SocketOutputStream.java:113)
        at
java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:157)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream$BlockDataOutputStream.drain (ObjectOutputStrea
m.java:1733)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream$BlockDataOutputStream.setBlockDataMode (Object
OutputStream.java:1642)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeNonProxyDesc (ObjectOutputStream.java:120
0)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeClassDesc(ObjectOutputStream.java: 1131)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeOrdinaryObject (ObjectOutputStream.java:1
332)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject0(ObjectOutputStream.java:1083)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeFatalException (ObjectOutputStream.java:1
449)
        at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject(ObjectOutputStream.java:312)
        at
org.openejb.client.EJBMetaDataImpl.writeExternal (EJBMetaDataImpl.java:18
5)
        at
org.openejb.client.JNDIResponse.writeExternal(JNDIResponse.java:203)
        at
org.openejb.server.ejbd.JndiRequestHandler.processRequest (JndiRequestHan
dler.java:131)
        at org.openejb.server.ejbd.EjbDaemon.service(EjbDaemon.java:154)
        at org.openejb.server.ejbd.EjbServer.service(EjbServer.java:87)
        at
org.openejb.server.ejbd.EjbServer$$FastClassByCGLIB$$d379d2ff.invoke (<ge
nerated>)
        at
net.sf.cglib.reflect.FastMethod.invoke(FastMethod.java(Inlined Compiled
Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.FastMethodInvoker.invoke (FastMethodInv
oker.java(Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanOperation.invoke (GBeanOperation.j
ava(Inlined Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanInstance.invoke (GBeanInstance.jav
a(Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.RawInvoker.invoke(RawInvoker.java (Inli
ned Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.RawOperationInvoker.invoke (RawOperation
Invoker.java(Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.ProxyMethodInterceptor.intercept (ProxyM
ethodInterceptor.java(Compiled Code))
        at
org.activeio.xnet.ServerService$$EnhancerByCGLIB$$bffe4aa3.service (<gene
rated>)
        at org.activeio.xnet.ServicePool$2.run(ServicePool.java:67)
        at org.activeio.xnet.ServicePool$3.run(ServicePool.java:90)
        at
org.apache.geronimo.pool.ThreadPool$1.run(ThreadPool.java:172)
        at
org.apache.geronimo.pool.ThreadPool$ContextClassLoaderRunnable.run (Threa
dPool.java:289)
        at
EDU.oswego.cs.dl.util.concurrent.PooledExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown
Source)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:568)
10:30:23,846 ERROR [EjbDaemon] 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 "JNDI_REQUEST OEJP/2.0"
FAIL "Broken pipe"

Any thoughts?


Thanks,
Rick Carragher
Senior Architect
Store and Multi-Channel
SAP AG
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Bristol, PA. 19007
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Jencks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 9:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: JNDI Access Problem


On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:

David, Thanks for the response.  I'll try to debug it - I'm assuming
there's no log statements, and you would like me to run it in a
debugger?

Either that or add some logging statements and recompile.  I suspect
the debugger might be simpler.

Another thought that I had, is it possible to look at the JNDI
tree, to
verify that my ejb is deployed properly?

I don't know of any tools that would let you look.
  And also, I don't have a
geronimo-application.xml deployed with my ear.  Could that have
anything
to do with it?  (I couldn't find any examples that met what we do in
this app).

I can't think of a way this could cause the problem you are seeing,
but my imagination might be limited.

thanks
david jencks


Thanks,
Rick
On Jan 4, 2007, at 8:03 PM, Carragher Jr, Richard wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to deploy a non-j2ee application client connecting to a
stateless session bean in Geronimo 1.1.  This seems simple, and it
has worked without changes on WebSphere, Jboss, and WebLogic, so
I'm pretty sure that I m setting something up in Geronimo
incorrectly.


In open-ejb-jar.xml, I have the following snippet:

 <session>
         <ejb-name>Controller</ejb-name>
         <jndi-name>awc</jndi-name>
         <local-jndi-name>ControllerLocal</local-jndi-name>
                 <gernaming:resource-ref>
                    <gernaming:ref-name>jdbc/datasourceUri</
gernaming:ref-name>
            <gernaming:resource-link>jdbc/
transactionwareDataSource</gernaming:resource-link>
                 </gernaming:resource-ref>
      </session>

My client has the following properties setup:
java.naming.factory.initial=org.openejb.client.RemoteInitialContextF a

c

tory
java.naming.provider.url=localhost:4201
java.naming.security.principal=system
java.naming.security.credentials=manager
And the client lookup code is pretty straightforward:
InitialContext jndiContext = new InitialContext(env);
Object ref = jndiContext.lookup("awc");
ControllerRemoteHome home = (ControllerRemoteHome)
PortableRemoteObject.narrow(ref, ControllerRemoteHome.class);
Here's the exception I get in geronimo.out:
19:46:54,233 ERROR [JndiRequestHandler] JNDI request error
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
        at java.net.URI.create(URI.java:859)
        at org.openejb.ContainerIndex.getContainerIndex
(ContainerIndex.java:207)
        at org.openejb.ContainerIndex$$FastClassByCGLIB$
$6674ccb6.invoke(<generated>)
        at net.sf.cglib.reflect.FastMethod.invoke(FastMethod.java
(Inlined Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.FastMethodInvoker.invoke
(FastMethodInvoker.java(Compiled Code))
        at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanOperation.invoke
(GBeanOperation.java(Inlined Compiled Code))
        at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanInstance.invoke
(GBeanInstance.java(Compiled Code))
        at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.RawInvoker.invoke
(RawInvoker.java(Inlined Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.RawOperationInvoker.invoke
(RawOperationInvoker.java(Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.ProxyMethodInterceptor.intercept
(ProxyMethodInterceptor.java(Compiled Code))

        at org.openejb.ContainerIndex$$EnhancerByCGLIB$
$2edf4a7f.getContainerIndex(<generated>)
        at org.openejb.server.ejbd.JndiRequestHandler.doLookup
(JndiRequestHandler.java:178)
        at org.openejb.server.ejbd.JndiRequestHandler.processRequest
(JndiRequestHandler.java:115)
        at org.openejb.server.ejbd.EjbDaemon.service(EjbDaemon.java:
154)
        at org.openejb.server.ejbd.EjbServer.service(EjbServer.java:
87)
        at org.openejb.server.ejbd.EjbServer$$FastClassByCGLIB$
$d379d2ff.invoke(<generated>)
        at net.sf.cglib.reflect.FastMethod.invoke(FastMethod.java
(Inlined Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.FastMethodInvoker.invoke
(FastMethodInvoker.java(Compiled Code))
        at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanOperation.invoke
(GBeanOperation.java(Inlined Compiled Code))
        at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanInstance.invoke
(GBeanInstance.java(Compiled Code))
        at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.RawInvoker.invoke
(RawInvoker.java(Inlined Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.RawOperationInvoker.invoke
(RawOperationInvoker.java(Compiled Code))
        at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.ProxyMethodInterceptor.intercept
(ProxyMethodInterceptor.java(Compiled Code))

        at org.activeio.xnet.ServerService$$EnhancerByCGLIB$
$eb95fe48.service(<generated>)
        at org.activeio.xnet.ServicePool$2.run(ServicePool.java:67)
        at org.activeio.xnet.ServicePool$3.run(ServicePool.java:90)
        at org.apache.geronimo.pool.ThreadPool$1.run
(ThreadPool.java:172)
        at org.apache.geronimo.pool.ThreadPool
$ContextClassLoaderRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:289)
        at EDU.oswego.cs.dl.util.concurrent.PooledExecutor
$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:568)
Caused by: java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in path
at index 1: /"awc"
        at java.net.URI$Parser.fail(URI.java:2764)
        at java.net.URI$Parser.checkChars(URI.java(Inlined Compiled
Code))
        at java.net.URI$Parser.parseHierarchical(URI.java(Compiled
Code))
        at java.net.URI$Parser.parse(URI.java(Compiled Code))
        at java.net.URI.<init>(URI.java:595)
        at java.net.URI.create(URI.java:857)
        ... 29 more
I've tried all variations of the jndi name in my client, but none
seem to work.  Any thoughts or ideas?

I dont see anything wrong with your setup.  The lookup should have
succeeded in line 175 of JndiRequestHandler.  Is there any chance you
could debug the call to ContainerIndex.getContainerIndexByJndiName
and see what is in jndiNameToIndex and what the jndi name parameter
is ?

Wish I could help better
david jencks

Thanks,
Rick Carragher



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