Could you deploy using "mvn tomcat:deploy" at ejb-sample root?

2010/2/23 Vicky Kak <[email protected]>

> Looks like changing the properties did the trick however there seems to be
> some other eissue due to missing dependency, here is what I see now
>
> *******************************************************************************************************
>
> 23 Feb, 2010 5:20:52 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig deployWAR
>
> INFO: Deploying web application archive ejb-sample.war
> context path = /ejb-sample
> 23 Feb, 2010 5:20:57 PM org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader
> findResourceInternal
>
> INFO: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped
> already.  Could not load org/apache/openjpa/util/ImplHelper.class.  The
> eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging
> purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the
> illegal access, and has no functional impact.
> 23 Feb, 2010 5:20:57 PM org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader
> findResourceInternal
>
> INFO: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped
> already.  Could not load org/apache/openjpa/util/ImplHelper$1.class.  The
> eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging
> purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the
> illegal access, and has no functional impact.
> *******************************************************************************************************
>
>
> -Vicky
> Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
>
>> I mean is that I have refactored our resource injection handling but we do
>> not update our ejb samples. Currently in ejb-sample/pom.xml it defines
>> resource-plugin but this is not required anymore.
>>
>> Moreover, ejb-samples/META-INF/openwebbeans/openwebbeans.properties must
>> be updated to include ResourceInjectionService.(currently it use
>> ResourceService!). After changing, re-try to deploy it using "mvn clean
>> tomcat:deploy" command as explained in README.
>>
>> #use resource service
>>
>> org.apache.webbeans.spi.ResourceInjectionService=org.apache.webbeans.ejb.resource.OpenEjbResourceInjectionService
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/23 Vicky Kak <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
>>    I am not sure what you mean here, I assume that you need to make
>>    some configurations in Tomat and deploy the sample application.
>>    Let me know once you perform the tests, I will meanwhile take a
>>    look at the tomcat logging details.
>>
>>    -Vicky
>>    Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
>>
>>        Yes that is it.
>>
>>        But we do not try to run samples after changing some
>>        configurations therefore you could get some exceptions.
>>
>>        I will look at in the evening to run ejb samples.
>>
>>        --Gurkan
>>
>>        2010/2/23 Vicky Kak <[email protected]
>>        <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]
>>
>>        <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>>
>>           Hi Gurkan,
>>
>>           Thanks for the details.
>>           I have been building the OWB from the trunk and followed the
>>           readme which is based on M3, the M4 specific readme is not yet
>>           available.
>>
>>           I did understand that we need the place the common jars
>>        specific
>>           to jsr330/jsr299 in the $TOMCAT/lib and configure the
>>        openejb in
>>           tomcat.
>>           After this we should be able to deploy the ejb-sample.war
>>         in the
>>           $TOMCAT/webapps, pretty simple!
>>
>>           Is there anything else I should look from configuration
>>        perspective?
>>
>>           Here is what I see from the Tomcat console currently
>>
>>
>> ***********************************************************************************************
>>
>>           INFO: Deploying web application archive ejb-sample.war
>>           context path = /ejb-sample
>>           23 Feb, 2010 3:41:09 PM
>>        org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext start
>>           SEVERE: Error listenerStart
>>           23 Feb, 2010 3:41:09 PM
>>        org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext start
>>           SEVERE: Context [/ejb-sample] startup failed due to
>>        previous errors
>>           23 Feb, 2010 3:41:09 PM
>>           org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader
>>        findResourceInternal
>>           INFO: Illegal access: this web application instance has been
>>           stopped already.  Could not load
>>           org/apache/openjpa/util/ImplHelper.class.  The eventual
>>        following
>>           stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging
>>        purposes as
>>           well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the
>>           illegal access, and has no functional impact.
>>           23 Feb, 2010 3:41:09 PM
>>           org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader
>>        findResourceInternal
>>           INFO: Illegal access: this web application instance has been
>>           stopped already.  Could not load
>>           org/apache/openjpa/util/ImplHelper$1.class.  The eventual
>>           following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for
>>        debugging
>>           purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which
>>           caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
>>           23 Feb, 2010 3:41:09 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig
>>           deployDirectory
>>
>> ***********************************************************************************************
>>
>>
>>           Regards,
>>           Vicky
>>           Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
>>
>>               Hello Vicky;
>>
>>               Some configuration file names are changed. README_M3 is a
>>               little bit old with respect to openwebbeans.properties
>>               content. We have a plan to release M4 this week that it
>>               contains lots of bug fixes. Therefore instead of using M3
>>               artifacts, until M4 releases, checkout source from SVN and
>>               build it yourself.
>>
>>               >>> "atinject-api-1.0.0-incubating-M3.jar....
>>               at-inject.(JSR-330 API).jar and cdi.jar (JSR-299 API)
>>        projects
>>               have moved to geronimo specs. You can download it from
>>               http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/geronimo/specs/
>>               manually or if you use "maven", you can define
>>        dependencies to
>>               them looking at pom content fro there.
>>
>>               Locations :
>>               ----------------------------
>>
>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/geronimo/specs/geronimo-atinject_1.0_spec/
>>
>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/geronimo/specs/geronimo-jcdi_1.0_spec/
>>
>>               You have to add those jars into TOMCAT lib folder.
>>
>>               >>>WEB-INF/lib, I don't understand what does this mean,
>>        it is
>>               not clear.
>>               It means that some of the libraries (jars) that OWB
>>        needs are
>>               not contained in Tomcat. You have to manually add those
>>        jars
>>               into your application WEB-INF/lib. For example, if you
>>        create
>>               a JSF application, add JSF jars into WEB-INF/lib with
>>        OWB JSF
>>               plugin. Another example is that OWB needes validator.jar.
>>
>>               Generally you have to add implementation jar(webbeans-impl)
>>               and its dependencies to application WEB-INF/lib except
>>               atinject.jar and cdi.jar. webbeans-impl jar must be
>>        reside in
>>               WEB-INF/lib folder of the application, not in
>>        TOMCAT/lib folder.
>>
>>               For Configuration:
>>               ------------------------
>>               openwebbeans-default.properties does not use EJB meta-data
>>               discovery as default. To use EJB discovery you have to
>>        tweak
>>               some properties. Look at
>>
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openwebbeans/trunk/samples/ejb-sample/src/main/resources/META-INF/openwebbeans/openwebbeans.properties
>> .
>>
>>               Moreover, README_M3 talked about resource plugin that was
>>               responsibe for injecting Java EE resources into bean (For
>>               example, EntityManager, DataSource etc.). There is no
>>               ResourcePlugin in current codebase. It has removed.
>>        Now, there
>>               is a ResourceInjectionService. You have to configure this
>>               service in openwebbeans.properties to use OpenEJB resource
>>               injection service instead of default. (Look at ejb-sample
>>               openwebbeans.properties).
>>
>>               Currently OWB looks for
>>               META-INF/openwebbeans/openwebbeans.properties files to run
>>               over default configuration properties. If you have a
>>        JAR that
>>               is located in Tomcat LIB folder that contains
>>               META-INF/openwebbeans/openwebbeans.properties file, it
>>        is read
>>               by OWB.
>>
>>               One more thing, OWB uses EJB interceptor
>>               (OpenWebBeansEJBInterceptor) to inject dependencies to EJB
>>               beans. Therefore your every session bean must have this
>>               interceptor. Again look at samples.
>>
>>               Please look at ejb-sample application for current
>>        configuration.
>>
>>               You can also join us on freenode channel on #IRC with
>>               #openwebbeans channel.
>>
>>               Thanks;
>>
>>               --Gurkan
>>
>>
>>               2010/2/23 Vicky Kak <[email protected]
>>        <mailto:[email protected]>
>>               <mailto:[email protected]
>>        <mailto:[email protected]>> <mailto:[email protected]
>>
>>        <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>               <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>                  Vicky Kak wrote:
>>
>>                      Hi Folks,
>>
>>                      I am in process of testing openwebbean with
>>               Tomcat/openejb, I
>>                      did read the related section from the following docs
>>
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openwebbeans/trunk/readme/README_M3.txt
>>
>>                      Here is the section which explains it
>>
>>  
>> ********************************************************************************************
>>
>>                      EJB Support via Embeddable OpenEJB Container in
>>        Tomcat 6.X
>>                      ---------------------------------------------
>>
>>                      Configuration Steps:
>>                      --------------------------------------------
>>                      1* Download Tomcat 6.X version
>>                      2* Configure OpenEJB. Look at URL
>>                      http://openejb.apache.org/tomcat.html for
>>        installation.
>>                      3* Copy "atinject-api-1.0.0-incubating-M3.jar" to
>>               Tomcat /lib
>>                      folder.
>>                      4* Copy "openwebbeans-api-1.0.0-incubating-M3.jar"
>>                      5* Look at ejb-sample.war for "WEB-INF/lib"
>>        libraries to
>>                      develop custom application.
>>                       You can also look at a source of the project.
>>
>>  
>> ********************************************************************************************
>>
>>                      "atinject-api-1.0.0-incubating-M3.jar" does not get
>>               generated
>>                      at atinject-tck location, I was expecting it to be
>>               there. It
>>                      is not there, I did pull the CDI api jar and
>>        dropped it
>>               in the
>>                      $TOMCAT_HOME/lib.
>>
>>                      "openwebbeans-api-1.0.0-incubating-M3.jar"
>>        should also be
>>                      copied to the $TOMCAT/lib, this should be
>>        pointed in the
>>                      instructions too.
>>
>>                      >>Look at ejb-sample.war for "WEB-INF/lib"
>>        libraries to
>>                      develop custom application.
>>                      I don't understand what does this mean, it is
>>        not clear.
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>> ********************************************************************************************
>>
>>                      How to Develop EJB Applications
>>                      ---------------------------------------------
>>                      1* Add "META-INF/openwebbeans.properties" into your
>>                      application classpath.
>>                      2* Add
>>
>>  "org.apache.webbeans.spi.deployer.UseEjbMetaDataDiscoveryService=true"
>>                      to use EJB functionality.
>>                       So OWB container looks for EJBs.
>>                      3* Add
>>
>>  
>> "org.apache.webbeans.resource.spi.ResourceService=org.apache.webbeans.spi.ee.openejb.resource.OpenEjbResourceServiceImpl"
>>                      to
>>                      use OpenEJB Resource injections.
>>                      4* Add "openwebbeans-ejb",
>>        "openwebbeans-resource" and
>>                      "openwebbeans-geronimo" plugins into your web
>>        application
>>                      classpath.
>>                      It adds EJB, Resource and Open EJB Resource plugins
>>               into your
>>                      application.
>>                      5* If you want to use other plugins, add
>>        respective plugins
>>                      into your application classpath. For example, if you
>>               wish to use
>>                      JSF framework, you add "openwebbeans-jsf" plugin.
>>                      6* Add OWB related interceptor into your EJB
>>        Beans. This is
>>                      called
>>
>>  "org.apache.webbeans.ejb.interceptor.OpenWebBeansEjbInterceptor"
>>                      This is needed for OWB injections.
>>                      7* Update your application's "web.xml" to add
>>        OWB specific
>>                      configuration.
>>
>>                      ---------------------------------------------
>>
>>  
>> ********************************************************************************************
>>
>>
>>                      Why can't we have this openwebbeans.properties
>>        as a part of
>>                      the jars which we have dropped in $TOMCAT/lib, it is
>>               not good
>>                      idea to configure the classpath for the Tomcat
>>        and then
>>               start.
>>                      I see the default properties file being here
>>
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openwebbeans/trunk/webbeans-impl/src/main/resources/META-INF/openwebbeans/openwebbeans-default.properties
>>
>>
>>                      This does not contain the property values as
>>        mentioned
>>               in "How
>>                      to Develop EJB Applications", I was thinking of
>>        taking the
>>                      same file setting it to the Tomcat CP.
>>
>>                      I have been able to configure the openEJB for Tomcat
>>               and have
>>                      not yet followed the instructions to set the
>>                      META-INF/openwebbeans.properties and hence
>>        getting this
>>               error
>>
>>  
>> *******************************************************************************
>>
>>                      context path = /ejb-sample
>>                      23 Feb, 2010 1:33:28 PM
>>                      org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext start
>>                      SEVERE: Error listenerStart
>>
>>  
>> *******************************************************************************
>>
>>
>>                      Before digging more into the code and finding
>>        the details I
>>                      would like to know more from the community.
>>
>>                      Regards,
>>                      Vicky
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>               --        Gurkan Erdogdu
>>               http://gurkanerdogdu.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>        --        Gurkan Erdogdu
>>        http://gurkanerdogdu.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Gurkan Erdogdu
>> http://gurkanerdogdu.blogspot.com
>>
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-- 
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http://gurkanerdogdu.blogspot.com

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