The first thing I'd suggest is to use the full AS with ESB installed on
top rather than the jbossesb-server if you want to implement an EJB
project. The ESB server is not a full EE container. It's
designed to be a lightweight server for ESB projects, but one of the
ways that was accomplished was to cut out EJB support.
It looks like your error is that it can't find the queue bound - can you
start off with one of the sample EJB3 quickstarts/tutorials?
On 01/30/2012 11:11 AM, Patrizio.Ferlito(a)b-source.ch wrote:
Hi all,
I've just started in these days to explore jbossesb-server world,
installing jbossesb-server itself (jbossesb-server-4.10.zip), eclipse
(eclipse-jee-helios-362-SR2-win32.zip) and jboss eclipse plugins
(jbosstools-3.2.2.Final.aggregate-Update-2011-11-14_23-06-23-H1430.zip).
All ok with my first ESB example ...
Now I would like to deploy also a very simple MDB into my
jbossesb-server using always eclipse (I come from another J2EE
application server with another IDE) but I got some issues.
What I did:
-Create a new EJB project named MDB-Example
-Added my very simple ExampleMDB.java MDB using below annotations
@MessageDriven(activationConfig = {
@ActivationConfigProperty(propertyName = "destinationType",
propertyValue = "javax.jms.Queue"),
@ActivationConfigProperty(propertyName="destination",
propertyValue="queue/MyQueue")
})
To deploy the MDB-Example project:
-I configured into eclipse a JBoss 4.2 Runtime Server pointing to my
jbossesb-server installation (eclipse started it with no particular issue)
-From the MDB-Example project I selected Run/Run on server
From eclipse Servers window I see "MDB-Example [Synchronized]" but
using the
http://localhost:8080/admin-console I don't see it and in
fact when I run my JMSClient I got:
_javax.naming.NameNotFoundException_: MyQueue not bound
at org.jnp.server.NamingServer.getBinding(_NamingServer.java:529_)
at org.jnp.server.NamingServer.getBinding(_NamingServer.java:537_)
at org.jnp.server.NamingServer.getObject(_NamingServer.java:543_)
at org.jnp.server.NamingServer.lookup(_NamingServer.java:296_)
at org.jnp.server.NamingServer.lookup(_NamingServer.java:270_)
...
So it seems that I deployed, using eclipse, an incomplete MDB project.
Does eclipse plugin create on the fly the required deployment
descriptor when I deploy the MDB using eclipse ?
I apologize myself for my post for dummies ... but I'm trying to
understand where I make mistakes.
Thanks in advance and regards
ferp
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