Hi djencks, i´ve answered directly to you instead of answering in the forum - this was a kind of failure. (Perhaps you didn´t recognized that a message was sent to you directly - sorry :wistle:)
I´m using a Server-side kernel that has to be contacted by client-apps that also have to share the JMS-Services (TopicConnectionFactory, Topics, Queues). But read what i tried to ask you ;-): I´ve answered and wrote the follwing (original thread was http://www.nabble.com/Get-Access-to-a-ConnectionFactory-Topic-through-JNDI-td20206935s134.html): ========================== hi and thank you for your answer. I really think that youŽre right. The application consists of an server-application that provides a number of EJBs for accessing a service. Through this EJBs you have the possibility to login into the application, send messages and so on. For message-handling there have to be 3 Topics, accessable through jndi. The clients need to read from this topics, but they are outside geronimo. They just get access to it through jndi-lookup. First step is to make a lookup to get the ejbs - this works fine, because ejbs have jndi-names to be accessable from outside (through Properties p1; p1.put("java.naming.factory.initial", "org.apache.openejb.client.RemoteInitialContextFactory"); p1.put("java.naming.provider.url", "localhost:4201");//tcp://localhost:61616//ejbd://localhost:4201 InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext(p1); chatClient = ctx.lookup("ChatClientRemote"); ==> I need the same possibility for getting access to topics and surely the TopicConnectionFactory. The client need to make a lookup to get them (doesnŽt he?) But in Geronimo i only have found the possibility to "Create a new JMS Resource Group" in the JMS Resouces-menu. This donŽt seems to be very helpful because - as i think you say - these "Objects" are only available for internal use of Geronimo. How may i install such - as you say - activemy property file configured jndi? Is this really what i need for this? Do you have any precise sources where i may look how to install something like this? Thank you very much for further help johannes schmidt ========================== djencks wrote: > > > 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? >>> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-may-I-access-ConnectionFactory-Queues-etc.-with-JNDI-lookup--tp20209014s134p20251087.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
