Hi

Using class-name in Resource declaration should make it.

That said <ra name as logged>.<property> =<value> in conf/system.properties
should work IIRC.
 Le 17 juil. 2015 20:32, "Mike Spencer" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to migrate an application using a resource adapter in a .rar
> file from Glassfish to TomEE. The resource adapter needs to be deployed
> globally (so multiple application can access it) and make the
> javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory implementation available via JNDI.
>
> I believe I have deployed the resource adapter to TomEE by adding the line
> <Deployments dir="apps" /> in the tomee.xml file. I see the following lines
> in the logs afterwards, so I am assuming the .rar is detected and made
> available.
>
> INFO: Configuring enterprise application:
> /opt/apps/tomee-plume-1.7.1/apps/jrac-tweb.rar
> Jul 17, 2015 1:18:08 PM
> org.apache.openejb.config.OutputGeneratedDescriptors writeRaXml
> INFO: Dumping Generated ra.xml to:
> /opt/apps/tomee-plume-1.7.1/temp/ra-6993024062304172339Connector_ID.xml
> Jul 17, 2015 1:18:08 PM org.apache.openejb.config.ConfigurationFactory
> configureService
> INFO: Configuring Service(id=ra-jrac, type=Resource, provider-id=ra-jrac)
> Jul 17, 2015 1:18:08 PM org.apache.openejb.config.ConfigurationFactory
> configureService
> INFO: Configuring Service(id=Connector_ID, type=Resource,
> provider-id=Connector_ID)
> Jul 17, 2015 1:18:08 PM org.apache.openejb.config.AppInfoBuilder build
> INFO: Enterprise application
> "/opt/apps/tomee-plume-1.7.1/apps/jrac-tweb.rar" loaded.
>
> However, I cannot figure out how to configure properties on the resource
> adapter. I need to specify some configuration properties (username,
> password, etc). In Glassfish, I have the connector-connection-pool and
> connector-resource elements in the domain.xml where I can configure this
> information and set up a JNDI name for the connector.
>
> I tried to add a <Resource> block to the tomee.xml file, but it fails with
> the following message:
>
> SEVERE: Failed Configuring Service(id=ra-jrac)
> org.apache.openejb.config.NoSuchProviderException: Cannot determine a
> provider for Resource(id=ra-jrac,
> type=javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory, provider=null).
>
> Possible valid configurations might be:
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="DataSource"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.sql.DataSource"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="ActiveMQResourceAdapter"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="TopicConnectionFactory"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.jms.ConnectionFactory"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="QueueConnectionFactory"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.jms.Destination"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.jms.Queue"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="Queue"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.jms.Topic"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="Topic"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="ORB"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="org.omg.CORBA.ORB"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="javax.mail.Session"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac"
> type="javax.enterprise.concurrent.ManagedExecutorService"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="ManagedExecutorService"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="ManagedScheduledExecutorService"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac"
> type="javax.enterprise.concurrent.ManagedScheduledExecutorService"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac"
> type="javax.enterprise.concurrent.ManagedThreadFactory"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="ManagedThreadFactory"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac" type="ContextService"/>
>   <Resource id="ra-jrac"
> type="javax.enterprise.concurrent.ContextService"/>
>     at
> org.apache.openejb.config.ConfigurationFactory.configureService(ConfigurationFactory.java:1092)
>     at
> org.apache.openejb.config.ConfigurationFactory.getOpenEjbConfiguration(ConfigurationFactory.java:484)
>     ...
>
> I have also tried setting up a <Resource> in the context.xml file in the
> same way that I have database connections configured, hoping that would let
> me access the ConnectionFactory via JNDI, but my application fails to find
> the JNDI name.
>
> <Resource id="ra-jrac"
>               name="foo/bar/baz"
>               auth="Container"
>               type="javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory"
>               username="USERNAME"
>               password="PASSWORD" />
>
> I am using TomEE-plume 1.7.1. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone
> can point me in the correct direction to get this configured.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>

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