I'm running Seam in Tomcat (EJB 3 embedded) and my client program cannot perform the
lookup. I'm not sure if I'm missing something in my configuration files. My
jndi.properties has the following (which is the default content in the jndi.properties
file given in the Seam examples):
java.naming.factory.initial org.jnp.interfaces.LocalOnlyContextFactory
| java.naming.factory.url.pkgs org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces
My stateless session bean is defined like this:
@Name("TestConnection")
| @Stateless
| public final class TestConnectionBean implements TestConnectionLocal {
| ...
| }
In my client code which is used to lookup the Seam component, I have the following:
TestConnectionLocal connection = null;
| try {
| InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
| connection = (TestConnectionLocal)
ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/ejb/TestConnectionBean/local");
| ....
| }
When I try invoking it from my client code, I get the typical NameNotFoundException
error:
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name TestConnectionBean is not bound in this Context
I've noticed the following on startup on the Tomcat console:
INFO 30-09 18:54:08,523 (Component.java:<init>:217) -Component: TestConnection,
scope: STATELESS, type: STATELESS_SESSION_BEAN, class: test.TestConnectionBean, JNDI:
TestConnectionBean/local
I've tried a couple of different contexts without success:
java:comp/env/TestConnectionBean/local
TestConnectionBean/local
etc...
The Tomcat JMX console (and I'm also using MC4J) don't seem to show the Seam
components anywhere... What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
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