[jboss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - JNDI-lookup returns
happy_robot
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Fri Jun 5 11:22:04 EDT 2009
hi all,
i'm developing an application under JBoss 5.0.0 with EJB3.
I'm using stateful EJBs, what works really fine inside the AS (i'm calling them from a deployed web-app).
All JNDI lookups from the webapp do return Proxy-interfaces as expected.
I also try to get my EJBs from an J2SE-client.
But here i get only references to "javax.naming.Reference"-objects.
Where's my fault?
Output of my J2SE-application:
| Context <javax.naming.InitialContext at 6d632c2d>
| >>>> jndi.properties
| java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
| java.naming.provider.url=localhost:1099
| java.naming.factory.url.pkgs=org.jnp.interfaces
| <<<<<
|
| Proxy</CSDatabase/ServerWebClientRemote/remote> class<javax.naming.Reference>
|
JNDI-View (Extract):
| java:comp namespace of the component jboss.j2ee:ear=CSDatabase.ear,jar=CSDatabaseEJB.jar,name=ServerWebClientRemote,service=EJB3 :
| +- EJBContext (class: javax.ejb.EJBContext)
| +- TransactionSynchronizationRegistry[link -> java:TransactionSynchronizationRegistry] (class: javax.naming.LinkRef)
| +- UserTransaction (class: org.jboss.ejb3.tx.UserTransactionImpl)
| +- env (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
| | +- entityManager (class: org.jboss.jpa.tx.TransactionScopedEntityManager)
| | +- de.myapplication.general.database.server.services.ServerWebClientRemote (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
| | | +- entityManager (class: org.jboss.jpa.tx.TransactionScopedEntityManager)
| +- ORB[link -> java:/JBossCorbaORB] (class: javax.naming.LinkRef)
|
|
|
| Global JNDI Namespace
|
| +- CSDatabase (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
| | +- ServerWebClientRemote (class: org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
| | | +- remote (class: Proxy for: de.myapplication.general.database.server.services.IServerWebClientRemote)
| | | +- remote-de.myapplication.general.database.server.services.IServerWebClientRemote (class: Proxy for: de.myapplication.general.database.server.services.IServerWebClientRemote)
|
J2SE-Clientapp (see jndi.properties in Output above):
| import java.util.Properties;
| import javax.naming.Context;
| import javax.naming.InitialContext;
|
|
| public class JNDITest {
|
| private Context context = null;
| private Properties contextProperties = null;
|
| public JNDITest() {
| }
|
| public void connect() throws Exception {
| if(context == null) {
| context = contextProperties == null ? new InitialContext() : new InitialContext(contextProperties);
| System.out.println("Context <"+context+">");
| System.out.println(">>>> jndi.properties");
| for(Object key : context.getEnvironment().keySet()) {
| System.out.println(key+"="+context.getEnvironment().get(key));
| }
| System.out.println("<<<<<");
| System.out.println("");
| }
| }
|
| public Object loadBean(String key) throws Exception {
| Object proxy = null;
| try {
| proxy = context.lookup(key);
| } catch(Exception excp) {
| System.out.println("Key<"+key+"> Proxy<"+proxy+"> Exception<"+excp.getMessage()+">");
| throw excp;
| }
| System.out.println("Proxy<"+key+"> class<"+proxy.getClass().getName()+">");
| return proxy;
| }
|
|
| public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
| JNDITest test = new JNDITest();
| test.connect();
| test.loadBean("/CSDatabase/ServerWebClientRemote/remote");
| }
| }
|
Additional information:
- My EAR does not use JBoss-specific JARs (i want to stay portable).
| hibernate-annotations.jar (for setting indexes)
| log4j.jar
| commons-beanutils-1.8.0.jar
| javaee.jar
| jsf-impl.jar
| jsf-api.jar
| jstl-1.2.jar
|
- My J2SE client only imports the necessary jars
| jnp-client.jar
| commons-logging.jar
| jboss-logging-spi.jar
| log4j.jar
| slf4j-jboss-logging.jar
| jboss-messaging-client.jar
| jboss-javaee.jar
| jboss-aop-client.jar
| jboss-mdr.jar
|
Thanks in advance
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