Hi Jaziran
Thank you for monitoring this blog...I appreciate it...I think I'm very close to
getting the client working. Like I mentioned intially, my server side JPA entity is
deploying OK ... but I'm trying to get my Java Application client to access it. Once
that works I will access through JSP.
Ok...back to the issue at hand...I have put the jndi.properties in JBoss's
server/default/deploy/conf directory where I added a new line jboss....provider.url =
localhost.
And I have put the jndi.properties in jre6/ directory where I added a new line
jboss....provider.url = localhost:1099. Probably this is wrong..if it doesn't work,
I'm going to open the BiddingClient.jar manually with WinZip and put jndi.properties
under /META-INF.
One important thing...if you look at my original BidClient.class client code...I
didn't have any of those JNDI locating InitialContext code at all. Do I really need to
add those additional codes with all the properties and InitialContext (at the beginning)
in my BidClient.class? Is it necessary for EJB3 or just for EJB2.1 only? Shouldn't
@PersistenceContext(unit="BiddingTest") suffice?
I am confused with all these lib folders. They are everywhere...in the JDK, in the JRE, in
JBoss main folder, in JBoss server folders and in all 3rd party Java applications I
installed such as Hibernate, Seam, etc. Yesterday I put a host of new jars in my
jdk6/jre6/lib/ext folder and my JBoss refused to start until I removed them all back to
the initial 6 files! Is there any place I can put all my application-unique external jars
so that I know that Application A uses this set of jars, Application B uses this set of
jars, etc rather than having them all mixed up in one folder?
Will keep you updated on the progress of my BidClient whether can connect or not...
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