I don't know what that means.  Could you tell me what the fix is?


Gary Tully wrote:
> 
> the XBean broker factory is looking for a bean with id "broker" or an
> instance of BrokerService.class and is telling us that it cannot locate
> one.
> 
> 2009/9/3 ChipSchoch <csch...@elynx.com>
> 
>>
>> I am trying to integrate JBossAs 4.2.2 and ActiveMQ 5.2.0.  Following the
>> instructions works fine, but I am trying to configure it to use jdbc
>> persistence (sybase db).  I was attempting to specify a JBoss datasource
>> in
>> my broker-config.xml but the .rar deploys before the sybase-ds.xml so the
>> datasource is not bound in JNDI.  I cannot seem to find any example of
>> this
>> integration.
>>
>> Has anyone integrated JBoss with ActiveMQ and used jdbc persistence
>> employing the JBoss datasource?  If so, could you post the configuration?
>>
>> I went through the exercise where I defined the datasource in the config
>> using xbean and was able to reconcile all the class not found and schema
>> violations etc; but then the JBoss log gives:
>>
>> 31 WARN    | Starting ActiveMQ Broker |
>> org.apache.activemq.ra.ActiveMQResourceAdapter     | Could not start up
>> embeded ActiveMQ Broker 'xbean:broker-config.xml': The configuration has
>> no
>> BrokerService instance for resource: xbean:broker-config.xml
>> 2009-09-03 08:25:29,9
>>
>> I am basically clueless on this.  It should not be this difficult.  Any
>> help
>> would really be appreciated.
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