It does, thank you David. However, if I remove the entire <module> for the ActiveMQ resource adapter, it will remove the connection factory and queue destination information as well.
How do I link up the TestMDB class with the proper connection factory and destination name? Does that occur in the openejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor? Thanks, John On 6/3/08 12:23 PM, "David Jencks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you look at the jms-mdb-sample ear module you can see that we > include the activmq connector in the ear to provide the jms connector > support. This is not too obvious from the project structure since the > activemq connector is not built in the project itself :-) > > I actually don't recommend this method any more, I think it makes more > sense to deploy the jms connector separately as it lets you swap jms > configuration between dev/test/production with fewer changes to your > app. I've modified samples trunk to do this with the datasources, but > haven't considered whether to do it for the jms sample as well yet. > > Hope this helps > david jencks > > On Jun 3, 2008, at 9:39 AM, John wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to deploy my first Geronimo EAR file without much luck (I >> have no >> problems with WARs). The EAR contains a single EJB jar file >> containing a >> single MDB. I have created a separate JMS connection factory and a >> destination and bundled the JAR file in the EAR using the following >> structure: >> >> EAR >> | >> -- META-INF/application.xml >> -- META-INF/geronimo-application.xml >> -- ejb jar >> | >> -- com/foo/TestMDB.class >> -- META-INF/openejb-jar.xml >> >> However, when I try to deploy the app in the console, I am getting >> following >> error: >> >> Geronimo ear plan contains modules that aren't in the ear: false >> >> I have tried (obviously unsuccessfully) to adapt the jms-mdb-sample >> deployment plan for my little "Hello World MDB" deployment and >> appreciate >> any help I can get in both understanding Geronimo deployment plans and >> figuring out my error. >> >> Here is the text of my geronimo-application.xml: >> >> <application xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/j2ee/application-1.2 >> "> >> >> <environment xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.2 >> "> >> <moduleId> >> <groupId>com.foo</groupId> >> <artifactId>ESB</artifactId> >> <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version> >> <type>ear</type> >> </moduleId> >> </environment> >> >> <module> >> <connector>geronimo-activemq-ra-2.0-SNAPSHOT.rar</connector> >> <connector >> xmlns="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/j2ee/connector-1.2"> >> <dep:environment >> xmlns:dep="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.2"> >> <dep:moduleId> >> <dep:groupId>org.apache.geronimo.samples</ >> dep:groupId> >> <dep:artifactId>jms-resources</dep:artifactId> >> <dep:version>1.2</dep:version> >> <dep:type>rar</dep:type> >> </dep:moduleId> >> <dep:dependencies> >> <dep:dependency> >> >> <dep:groupId>org.apache.geronimo.configs</dep:groupId> >> <dep:artifactId>activemq-broker</ >> dep:artifactId> >> <dep:type>car</dep:type> >> </dep:dependency> >> </dep:dependencies> >> </dep:environment> >> <resourceadapter> >> <resourceadapter-instance> >> >> <resourceadapter-name>jms-resources</resourceadapter-name> >> <nam:workmanager >> xmlns:nam="http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/naming-1.2"> >> <nam:gbean-link>DefaultWorkManager</nam:gbean- >> link> >> </nam:workmanager> >> </resourceadapter-instance> >> <outbound-resourceadapter> >> <connection-definition> >> >> <connectionfactory-interface>javax.jms.ConnectionFactory</ >> connectionfactory- >> interface> >> <connectiondefinition-instance> >> <name>TestConnectionFactory</name> >> >> <implemented-interface>javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory</implemented- >> interfa >> ce> >> <connectionmanager> >> <xa-transaction> >> <transaction-caching/> >> </xa-transaction> >> <single-pool> >> <match-one/> >> </single-pool> >> </connectionmanager> >> </connectiondefinition-instance> >> </connection-definition> >> </outbound-resourceadapter> >> </resourceadapter> >> <adminobject> >> >> <adminobject-interface>javax.jms.Queue</adminobject-interface> >> >> <adminobject-class>org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQQueue</ >> adminobject-cl >> ass> >> <adminobject-instance> >> >> <message-destination-name>TestDestinationQueue</message-destination- >> name> >> <config-property-setting >> name="PhysicalName">TestDestinationQueue</config-property-setting> >> </adminobject-instance> >> </adminobject> >> </connector> >> </module> >> </application> >> >> >
