Gah, I thougth Seam was going to make things easy to integrate not harder?
Since Seam Remoting doesn't appear to work on GlassFish I am attempting to switchback
to DWR which works fine as usual. But when I hit my server side object that does a JNDI
lookup I get a no object bound to name exception. The exact same code works fine without
using Seam.
Very basic lookup in GlassFish that works without Seam:
| private GarageEntityBeanFacadeLocal lookupGarageEntityBeanFacade() {
| try {
| Context c = new InitialContext();
| return (GarageEntityBeanFacadeLocal)
c.lookup("java:comp/env/ejb/GarageEntityBeanFacade");
| } catch(NamingException ne) {
| Logger.getLogger(getClass().getName()).log(Level.SEVERE,"exception
caught" ,ne);
| throw new RuntimeException(ne);
| }
| }
|
With Seam I constantly get the exception
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: No object bound to name exceptions.
I really think Seam has potential but perhaps it is not ready for use with GlassFish.
I'm really encountering several snags that really bogs me down and is preventing me
from getting stuff done.
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