This looks like it should be correct. However, I'm puzzled by the stacktrace you included in your original email. From that trace, it doesn't look like your mailing code is running under geronimo. How are you invoking that code?

Rick


Kamalanathan Raman wrote:
Thanks Rick for replying . I attach my Geronimo-application.xml . Kindly
have a look at it and tell me what iam missing. In my application I have
an EJB project from  which iam trying to send the mail. So what shud I
do?


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<application
        xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/j2ee/application-1.1";>
        <dep:environment
xmlns:dep="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.1";>
                <dep:moduleId>
                        <dep:groupId>pnv-rc</dep:groupId>
                        <dep:artifactId>pnvapp-rc</dep:artifactId>
                        <dep:version>1.1</dep:version>
                        <dep:type>ear</dep:type>
                </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: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:dependency>
                </dep:dependencies>

                <dep:hidden-classes />
                <dep:non-overridable-classes />
        </dep:environment>


          <gbean class="org.apache.geronimo.mail.MailGBean"
name="mail/MailSession">
    <attribute name="transportProtocol">smtp</attribute>
    <attribute name="useDefault">false</attribute>
    <attribute name="host">localhost</attribute>
    <attribute name="properties">
            mail.debug=true
            mail.smtp.port=25
            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        </attribute>
  </gbean>

<!--
        <module>
                <connector>tranql-connector-1.2.rar</connector>
                <alt-dd />
        </module>
-->

</application>


Thanks and Regards,
Kamal

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick McGuire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 7:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException when Trying to send mail
usingGeronimo 1.1.1 - Reg

In order to send mail, there are two jar files you need in your dependencies. The first jar file, geronimo-javamail_1.3.1_spec-1.1.jar is in the base configuration and contains the javax.mail.* classes. You

have that one, otherwise you wouldn't get as far as you have. The second jar file, geronimo-javamail-transport-1.1.1.jar contains the Geronimo SMTP transport implementation. That's the jar file you're missing in your application dependencies.

Rick


Kamalanathan Raman wrote:
Hi ,

Iam using Geronimo 1.1.1 .Can any one help me in resolving the following issue, iam trying to configure a mail session and send notification mail. But when I try to run my application it throws this

particular error. Iam not able to figure out what it suggests, Your valuable suggestion is invited.Thanks in advance for your reply.

2007-02-19 18:32:54,601 ERROR com.symcor.common.util.SendMail -sendNotification(...):_MessagingException_

_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_)

      at javax.mail.Session.getTransport(_Session.java:366_)

      at javax.mail.Transport.send(_Transport.java:65_)

      at javax.mail.Transport.send(_Transport.java:46_)

at com.symcor.common.util.SendMail.sendNotification(_SendMail.java:171_)

at com.symcor.common.util.SendMail.sendNotification(_SendMail.java:92_)

at com.symcor.eds.app.RunEDSService.sendMail(_RunEDSService.java:411_)

      at
com.symcor.eds.app.RunEDSService.main(_RunEDSService.java:338_)
2007-02-19 18:32:54,617 INFO com.symcor.common.util.SendMail -sendNotification(...):exit

2007-02-19 18:32:54,617 ERROR root -main[]:Unable to locate provider for protocol: smtp

_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_)

      at javax.mail.Session.getTransport(_Session.java:366_)

      at javax.mail.Transport.send(_Transport.java:65_)

      at javax.mail.Transport.send(_Transport.java:46_)

at com.symcor.common.util.SendMail.sendNotification(_SendMail.java:171_)

at com.symcor.common.util.SendMail.sendNotification(_SendMail.java:92_)

at com.symcor.eds.app.RunEDSService.sendMail(_RunEDSService.java:411_)

      at
com.symcor.eds.app.RunEDSService.main(_RunEDSService.java:338_)
Thanks and Regards,

kamal

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