Nice! Got it, thanks :)
Lin Sun-2 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> To delete a "JMS Resource Groups" entry like the one you created, from
> admin console, click Applications->J2EE connectors and click the
> uninstall link next to your module (console.jms/mytest/1.0/rar).
>
> Lin
>
> On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:17 PM, zm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking forward to put a simple web application to work with JMS
>> messaging, but I can't seem to do it.
>>
>> I have not much experience doing it, so I'm getting a bit frustrated.
>>
>> First of all, my Java code that sends a message:
>>
>>
>> String message = "Text Message to Send!";
>> Connection connection = null;
>> Session session = null;
>>
>> try {
>> Context ctx = new InitialContext();
>> ConnectionFactory connectionFactory =
>> (ConnectionFactory) ctx.lookup(
>> "java:comp/env/jms/mycon" );
>> Queue myQueue = (Queue) ctx.lookup(
>> "java:comp/env/jms/myqueue" );
>>
>> connection = connectionFactory.createConnection();
>>
>> session = connection.createSession(false,
>> Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
>>
>> MessageProducer producer =
>> session.createProducer(myQueue);
>>
>> Message jmsMessage = session.createTextMessage(
>> message );
>>
>> producer.send( jmsMessage );
>>
>> } catch(Throwable t) {
>> throw new Exception("Error found!", t);
>> } finally {
>> try {
>> if(session!=null) session.commit();
>> } catch(Throwable t) {
>> }
>> try {
>> if(connection!=null) connection.close();
>> } catch(Throwable t) {
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> In the web.xml:
>>
>> <resource-ref>
>> <description></description>
>> <res-ref-name>jms/mycon</res-ref-name>
>> <res-type>javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory</res-type>
>> <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
>> <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
>> </resource-ref>
>> <message-destination-ref>
>>
>> <message-destination-ref-name>jms/myqueue</message-destination-ref-name>
>>
>> <message-destination-type>javax.jms.Queue</message-destination-type>
>>
>> <message-destination-usage>Consumes</message-destination-usage>
>>
>> <message-destination-link>MyQueue</message-destination-link>
>> </message-destination-ref>
>>
>>
>> Now to configure the Geronimo, I created selecting "for ActiveMQ" option
>> under the "JMS Resources", entered data that gave me the following deploy
>> plan:
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> <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>console.jms</dep:groupId>
>> <dep:artifactId>mytest</dep:artifactId>
>> <dep:version>1.0</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>mytest</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.QueueConnectionFactory</connectionfactory-interface>
>> <connectiondefinition-instance>
>> <name>jms/mycon</name>
>> <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-class>
>> <adminobject-instance>
>>
>> <message-destination-name>jms/myqueue</message-destination-name>
>> <config-property-setting
>> name="PhysicalName">jms/myqueue</config-property-setting>
>> </adminobject-instance>
>> </adminobject>
>> <adminobject>
>> <adminobject-interface>javax.jms.Topic</adminobject-interface>
>>
>> <adminobject-class>org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQTopic</adminobject-class>
>> </adminobject>
>> </connector>
>>
>>
>> In the "JMS Resources" list, I now have:
>>
>> mytest (console.jms/mytest/1.0/rar)
>> Type Name Deployed As State Actions
>> Connection Factory jms/mycon Server-wide running
>> Queue jms/myqueue Server-wide running
>>
>> ( One question at this point, how can I delete a "JMS Resource Groups"
>> entry
>> like the one I created? )
>>
>>
>> Running, I receive the following exception:
>>
>> Caused by: javax.naming.NotContextException: jms/mycon
>> at
>> org.apache.xbean.naming.context.AbstractContext.lookup(AbstractContex
>> t.java:167)
>> at
>> org.apache.xbean.naming.context.AbstractContext.lookup(AbstractContex
>> t.java:603)
>> at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:351)
>> at
>> com.megasis.utils.jms.LoggingFacade.postMessage(LoggingFacade.java:17
>> 6)
>> ... 21 more
>>
>>
>> I'm missing something, probably, and I can't find any good tutorials on
>> how
>> to setup JMS without using MDB ...
>>
>> Any help appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
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