The first thing that comes to mind is that perhaps you are trying to
use incompatible openejb client and server jars? IIUC geronimo 1.1.1
needs openejb2 client jars and geronimo 2 needs openejb3 client jars
and they are not interoperable. However I am not the most expert on
this subject. Knowing exactly which openejb jar versions are in your
client classpath would definitely be helpful though.
thanks
david jencks
On Aug 3, 2007, at 9:00 AM, Oleg Nitz wrote:
Thank you for your answer, David. You are right, I already had
EJBNetworkService and have installed the second one. The idea to do
this came to me when I got the following exception during JNDI
lookup of my bean from standalone client app:
Cannot deternmine server protocol version: Received null/0.0;
nested exception is:
java.io.IOException: Unable to read protocol version.
Reached the end of the stream.
at org.openejb.client.JNDIContext.authenticate
(JNDIContext.java:196)
at org.openejb.client.JNDIContext.getInitialContext
(JNDIContext.java:181)
at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext
(NamingManager.java:667)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx
(InitialContext.java:247)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:223)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:175)
at
ua.odessa.ibis.core.user.registry.UserRegistryClient.<init>
(UserRegistryClient.java:81)
Then I found this message
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/geronimo-user/200512.mbox/%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but didn't understand where to put "allowHosts" and decided to add
a new EJBNetworkService for that :-/
Okay, now I've got it: I've added
<attribute name="allowHosts">0.0.0.0</attribute>
to EJBNetworkService gbean in config.xml, now it looks this way:
<module name="geronimo/openejb/1.1.1/car">
<gbean name="EJBNetworkService">
<attribute name="host">0.0.0.0</attribute>
<attribute name="port">4201</attribute>
<attribute name="allowHosts">0.0.0.0</attribute>
</gbean>
</module>
But nothing changes, I get the same exception during lookup().
Please, advise me the next step.
Thank you for your help,
Oleg
David Jencks wrote:
I don't understand what you are saying about needing to deploy the
EJBNetworkService... I can see needing to change the port or host
but there's one already started out of the box.
Your error is caused by having 2 classloaders that load the
openejb classes independently. There should be only one such
classloader per jvm, the one from the openejb config (module).
Can you figure out what the other one is? If you really need
another listener you should be sure that the openejb configuration
(car) is a parent (dependency) of the configuration you put it
in. Openejb is extremely unlikely to work if you have more than
one ContainerIndex running since most references to it are through
a static variable.
hope this helps
david jencks
On Aug 3, 2007, at 5:35 AM, Oleg Nitz wrote:
Hello all,
First I have successfully deployed my EJB, but couldn't connect
to it from standalone application. Then I found that I also need
to deploy EJBNetworkService/EJBServer stuff. Okay, did that and got
java.lang.ClassCastException: org.openejb.GenericEJBContainer
at org.openejb.EJBContainer$$EnhancerByCGLIB$
$964163d7.getUnmanagedReference(<generated>)
at org.openejb.ContainerIndex.doStart(ContainerIndex.java:
123)
Then I undeployed my EJB and successfully deployed
EJBNetworkService. Now deployment of the EJB causes the same error.
I've found such error in the mail archives:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/geronimo-user/
200605.mbox/%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but that message left unanswered.
Did anyone have such problems?
Any guidelines for me on what to do next?
Thanks in advance,
Oleg
P.S. Geronimo 1.1.1 (actually, WAS CE)