Hello Gert,

Thank you for your reply. Now, I have added dependecy to SU's pom.xml
<dependency>
                        <groupId>jboss</groupId>
                        <artifactId>jnp-client</artifactId>
                        <version>4.2.2.GA</version>
                </dependency>
                
                <dependency>
                        <groupId>jboss</groupId>
                        <artifactId>jbossall-client</artifactId>
                        <version>4.2.2.GA</version>
                </dependency>
And there are no more problems regarding JNDI. 

But, my problem to send messages from Serivcemix(jetty) to
MessagesDrivenbeanListener(Jboss) did not solve. 

In Jms SU xbean.xml I added the following xml to register to queue/myQueue

<jms:endpoint service="tutorial:jms" endpoint="myProvider"
                role="provider" destinationStyle="queue"
jmsProviderDestinationName="queue/myQueue"
                connectionFactory="#connectionFactory" />
 I could also see jmsmyProvider in Jconsole. I want to use camel to send
messages to this queue. I added the following code to MyRouteBuilder.java

 from("timer://tutorial?fixedRate=true&delay=3000&period=30000")             
            .setBody(constant("<message>Hello world!</message>"))               
        
           
.to("jbi:endpoint:urn:org:apache:servicemix:tutorial:camel:jms:myProvider");

My intension is to send messages to queue/myQueue. So that, my
MessagesDrivenBean Listener which is deployed on Jboss listens to this
queue/myQueue and received the message sent by the timer.But, Iam getting
the following error messages on Servicemix.

[Fatal Error] :-1:-1: Premature end of file.
JmsComponent                   - Error processing exchange InOnly[
Unable to display: javax.xml.transform.TransformerException:
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Premature end of file.
ERROR - DeadLetterChannel              - Failed delivery for exchangeId:
ID-trrw0104/3099-1230559136380/0-0. On delivery attempt: 0 caught:
java.lang.NullPointerException

I dont know where Iam doing wrong. Any hints, will be of great help to me.

Thanking you.

Best Regards,
Ajay

Gert Vanthienen wrote:
> 
> L.S.,
> 
> I suppose you have ServiceMix deployed as a WAR file on a stand-alone 
> jetty, right?  You need to add the JBoss JNDI classes to your JMS SU 
> then.  You can do this by adding a <dependency/> for the JBoss JNDI 
> library JAR file to your SU's pom.xml.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gert
> 
> Ajaykumar wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have servicemix which is running on Jetty. And my MessageDrivenBean is
>> on
>> JBoss. Now, I want to configure jboss queue on servicemix and send
>> messages
>> to messagelistener on jboss. I tried to use JNDI configuration in
>> xbean.xml.
>> It is as follows:
>>
>> <jms:endpoint service="tutorial:jms" endpoint="myProvider"
>>              role="provider" destinationStyle="queue"
>> jmsProviderDestinationName="queue/myQueue"
>>              connectionFactory="#connectionFactory" />       
>>
>>      <jms:endpoint service="tutorial:jms" endpoint="myConsumer"
>>              role="consumer" destinationStyle="queue"
>> jmsProviderDestinationName="queue/myQueue"
>>              connectionFactory="#connectionFactory" 
>> targetService="tutorial:jms"
>>              targetEndpoint="myConsumer" />
>>
>>      <amq:connectionFactory id="connectionFactory" />
>>      
>>      <bean id="jbossJndiTemplate"
>> class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate">
>>              <property name="environment">
>>                      <props>
>>                              <prop key="java.naming.factory.initial">
>>                                      org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
>>                              </prop>
>>                              <prop key="java.naming.provider.url">
>>                                      jnp://localhost:1099
>>                              </prop>
>>
>>                              <prop key="java.naming.factory.url.pkgs">
>>                              org.jnp.interfaces:org.jboss.naming
>>                              </prop>
>>                      </props>
>>              </property>
>>      </bean>
>>
>>      <bean id="ConnectionFactory"
>> class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean">
>>              <property name="jndiTemplate">
>>                      <ref bean="jbossJndiTemplate" />
>>              </property>
>>              <property name="jndiName">
>>                      <value>QueueConnectionFactory</value>
>>              </property>
>>      </bean>
>> </beans>
>>
>> But, unfortunately Iam getting these errors
>>
>> Caused by: org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error
>> creating bean with name 'ConnectionFactory'
>> Caused by: javax.naming.NoInitialContextException: Cannot instantiate
>> class:
>> org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory 
> 
>> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
>> org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
>>
>> Should I have to give brokerURL? If so, is this serverbindport of jboss?
>> Iam
>> trying this for the past 3 days.
>> Please help.
>>
>> Thanking you.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ajay
>>
>>   
> 
> 
> 
> -----
> ---
> Gert Vanthienen
> http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com
> 

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