On Oct 28, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Doug Reeder wrote:
I think the documentation at
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/datasource-connectionfactory-mdb-and-jpa.html
and
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/configuring-jms.html
is all the documentation there is. Let me know if you figure it
out. I spent several days trying to configure OpenJPA to access a
JDBC connection pool via JNDI, and never could get it to work.
OpenJPA in geronimo does not use jndi to locate the jdbc connection
pool. Did you have some reason to think it did? Geronimo connection
pools are in-vm only so if you are trying to use openjpa outside
geronimo you won't be able to use a geronimo connection pool at all.
I don't think jsmch has responded to my questions about what kind of
client is involved, but if it is not a javaee app client but a
standalone non-javaee client of some sort then geronimo configuration
is not really relevant and the activemq documentation at http://activemq.apache.org/jndi-support.html
might be helpful.
thanks
david jencks
On Oct 28, 2008, at 11:25 AM, jsmch wrote:
Hi,
i´ve a problem and was not able to find any answer in the last days.
I installed some ConnectionFactory and Topics in the "JMS
Resources"-menu-item from Geronimo.
Next step i need is to make a lookup on this objects from an
client-application. But even that´s the problem.
I don´t know how to manage it, that my Objects habe an simple jndi-
name.
Those JMS-objects have to be accessable from any other client.
I also tried the <global-jndi-name>-Tag because i thought ths would
help -
but surprisingly it is deprecated in the newer Versions and i don´t
find
something to replace it?