Hello DAvid, thanks for your reply.... any idea when 3.0 will be out? is there a 'nightly' build from which i can download or is it not ready yet to use, even in alpha or beta version?
thanks in advance and regards marco On 7/20/05, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Marco, > > OpenEJB 2.0 doesn't have any of the features that 1.0 has -- > something we are all struggling with. This will be fixed by OpenEJB > 3.0. > > For now, you'll have to stick with 1.0. If you need EJB 2.0 CMP > support, you'll have to hold off till OpenEJB 3.0. > > > -David > > On Jul 20, 2005, at 5:31 AM, Marco Mistroni wrote: > > > Hello Jacek, > > i run tests again... this time i made sure to use openejb-2.0.. > > i got same problems... > > it looks like no matter i am including openejb-2.0 in dependencies, > > the outpout in logs shows version 1.0 > > > > i attach logs, project.xml & maven.xml.. > > > > can you tell me what could possibly be wrong? > > is openejb-2.0-SNAPSHOT the correct jar that i need? or do i need > > something else? > > > > thanx in advance and regards > > marco > > > > > > On 7/20/05, Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Hello Jacek, > >> thanx for your reply.. > >> > >>> Hi Marco, > >>> > >>> Can you tell me where the article can be found? I assume it's the > >>> one by > >>> Alex, but it might not be. > >>> > >> > >> if it is the same Alex (Rupp), i guess we are talking about same > >> article > >> here is the link > >> http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss? > >> l=ContainerDrivenTestingSeries&page=part2 > >> > >> > >>> > >>> You may be interested in http://docs.openejb.org/Creating+itests. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> i'll have a look, thank you.. > >> > >> > >>>> i am however unable to run tests with the 2.0 version, and i was > >>>> wondering if > >>>> someone could help. > >>>> > >>> > >>> Am I right that you're (trying to be) running EJB test scripts with > >>> OpenEJB 2.0? > >>> > >> > >> yes..but i guess i messed upt a little my environment, i tried first > >> with 2.0, then got errors and went back to 1.0 but didn't change > >> deployment descriptor (i am generating them with XDoclet)... so i'll > >> give it another try today..then i'll try to post more useful info.. > >> > >> > >>> > >>> > >>>> TEsts are articulated so that there is no server running,but the > >>>> openEJB is embedded inside the JUnit test (i attach sample test > >>>> case). > >>>> > >>> > >>> Things are getting complicated here. I don't think OpenEJB 2.0- > >>> SNAPSHOT > >>> can do that. > >>> > >> > >> really? mayb i expressed myself wrongly... the link to hte article > >> will give more info i suppose.. > >> > >> > >>> > >>> > >>>> I am unable to run tests, and checking logs i found out following: > >>>> > >>>> INFO : > >>>> ******************************************************************* > >>>> ************* > >>>> OpenEJB http://www.openejb.org > >>>> Startup: 13/07/05 18:24 > >>>> Copyright 1999-2004 (C) OpenEJB Project, All Rights Reserved. > >>>> Version: 1.0-SNAPSHOT > >>>> Build date: 20040829 > >>>> Build time: 0049 > >>>> > >>> > >>> It can't be. You've just said you're running OpenEJB 2, but the > >>> log is > >>> from OpenEJB 1. You've said EJB tests run well with OpenEJB 1. > >>> > >>> By the way, how did you get this version? > >>> > >> > >> i don't know...i just downloaded the article and run it... then i > >> created my own project and copied maven files... (bad idea i suppose > >> :( > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >>> > >>>> DEBUG: Instantiating assembler class > >>>> org.openejb.assembler.Assembler > >>>> FATAL: OpenEJB has encountered a fatal error and cannot be > >>>> started: > >>>> Assembler failed to initialize. > >>>> org.openejb.OpenEJBException: Cannot read the service-jar.xml at > >>>> resource2:/org/openejb/service-jar.xml. Received message: unknown > >>>> protocol: resource2 > >>>> at org.openejb.config.ServiceUtils.handleException > >>>> (ServiceUtils.java:311) > >>>> at org.openejb.config.ServiceUtils.readServicesJar > >>>> (ServiceUtils.java:137) > >>>> at org.openejb.config.ServiceUtils.getServiceProvider > >>>> (ServiceUtils.java:100) > >>>> at org.openejb.config.ServiceUtils.getServiceProvider > >>>> (ServiceUtils.java:76) > >>>> at > >>>> org.openejb.config.ConfigurationFactory.initTransactionService > >>>> (ConfigurationFactory.java:308) > >>>> > >>> > >>> That confuses me even more. The class - > >>> o.o.config.ConfigurationFactory > >>> doesn't exist in OpenEJB 1 whereas it does in OpenEJB 2. It did in > >>> OpenEJB 1, but in a slighly different package - o.o.config.alt. I > >>> don't > >>> follow - the version above says 1.0-SNAPSHOT while the stack > >>> trace seems > >>> to be from OpenEJB 2. > >>> > >>> The javadoc of o.o.config.ServiceUtils.readServicesJar reads: > >>> > >>> Opens the specified jar file, locates the service-jar.xml file, > >>> unmarshals it to a java object and returns it. If there is no > >>> service-jar.xml in the jar an exception will be thrown. > >>> > >>> Somehow the resource2 URL provider wasn't set up properly. > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >>> > >>>> attached is my sample test case, along with openejb.properties > >>>> (if that matter) > >>>> > >>> > >>> It does, but I can't find openejb.properties in your email. > >>> > >> > >> i actually have no openejb.properties.... are you referring to > >> openejb.conf? well i > >> haven't configured that properties in openejb.conf > >> > >> as i said, i give it another try this morning and let you know > >> results..... > >> > >> thanx and regards > >> marco > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >>> Jacek > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> <project.xml> > >> <maven.xml> > > > >
