[wildfly-dev] Issue with HTTP upgrade for remote naming on OpenShit?

Bill Burke bburke at redhat.com
Tue Feb 18 09:25:03 EST 2014


I'm glad I'm not the only one who has mistyped OpenShit.

On 2/17/2014 9:42 AM, Jeff Mesnil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now we have an OpenShift cartridge for WildFly 8.0.0.Final (hanks Farah!), I’m adding instructions to the JMS quickstarts to deploy them on OpenShift.
>
> The helloworld-mdb is working fine but I have an issue with the helloworld-jms one[1].
>
> In this quick start, the Java client makes a lookup to JNDI to retrieve the JMS resources.
>
> The quickstart uses the “http-remoting://localhost:8080” as the JNDI provider URL for a local WildFly server.
>
> When I host WildFly on OpenShift, that URL should translate to http-remoting://<app>-<namespace>.rhcloud.com:80 (in my case http-remoting://helloworldjms-jmesnil.rhcloud.com:80)
> However this does not work:
>
>
> $ mvn clean compile exec:java -Djava.naming.provider.url=http-remoting://helloworldjms-jmesnil.rhcloud.com:80
>> Feb 17, 2014 3:28:46 PM org.xnio.Xnio <clinit>
> INFO: XNIO version 3.2.0.Final
> Feb 17, 2014 3:28:46 PM org.xnio.nio.NioXnio <clinit>
> INFO: XNIO NIO Implementation Version 3.2.0.Final
> Feb 17, 2014 3:28:46 PM org.jboss.remoting3.EndpointImpl <clinit>
> INFO: JBoss Remoting version 4.0.0.Final
> Feb 17, 2014 3:28:46 PM org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
> INFO: Attempting to acquire connection factory "jms/RemoteConnectionFactory"
> Feb 17, 2014 3:28:47 PM org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
> SEVERE: Failed to connect to any server. Servers tried: [http-remoting://helloworldjms-jmesnil.rhcloud.com:80 (java.io.IOException: Invalid response code 200)]
>
> Remote naming is correctly complaining that the HTTP Upgrade handshake responded with a 200 OK instead of a 100 Continue.
> Indeed, the deployed WildFly server does not upgrade my connection. You can check by hand using curl:
>
> $ curl -v http://helloworldjms-jmesnil.rhcloud.com -H 'Connection:upgrade' -H 'Upgrade:jboss-remoting' -H 'Sec-JbossRemoting-Key: Xj8ZjttC3aixB1bAZ9w39A=='
> ...
> * Connected to helloworldjms-jmesnil.rhcloud.com (50.17.25.239) port 80 (#0)
>> GET / HTTP/1.1
>> User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
>> Host: helloworldjms-jmesnil.rhcloud.com
>> Accept: */*
>> Connection:upgrade
>> Upgrade:jboss-remoting
>> Sec-JbossRemoting-Key: Xj8ZjttC3aixB1bAZ9w39A==
>>
> < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> < Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:23:37 GMT
> * Server Wildfly 8 is not blacklisted
> < Server: Wildfly 8
> < Last-Modified: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:20:22 GMT
> < X-Powered-By: Undertow 1
> < Content-Type: text/html
> < Content-Length: 41708
> < Vary: Accept-Encoding
>> [Home Page content follows]
>
> The undertow’s http-listener is the default one;
>
>      <http-listener name="default" socket-binding="http" proxy-address-forwarding="true”/>
>
> I tried removing the proxy-address-forwarding attribute but that did not change anything.
>
> Has someone managed to use remote naming with WildFly on OpenShift?
> Am I missing something obvious to make it run?
>
> jeff
>
> [1] https://github.com/jmesnil/quickstart/blob/helloworld-jms-openshift/helloworld-jms/README.md#build-and-deploy-the-quickstart---to-openshift
>

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