Re: What factory do I use?
On 05-01-2010 10:16, laredotornado wrote:
On Jan 4, 7:04 pm, Arne Vajh?j<a...@vajhoej.dk> wrote:
On 04-01-2010 16:24, laredotornado wrote:
I'm writing some JUnit (4.3) tests on a Java 1.5 VM. I'm trying to
add a JNDI reference for an EJB service running locally. So far, I
have
Hashtable<String, String> env = new Hashtable<String, String>();
env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"the");
env.put("java.naming.provider.url",
"http://localhost:8082/apps/dor/online/interlock/hessian/");
Context initialContext = new InitialContext(env);
However, I'm getting a ClassNotFoundException for the class
"com.sun.enterprise.naming.SerialInitContextFactory". My question is,
does each JVM have a standard factory it uses for the initial context,
and where would I find such a class? (I just cut-and-pasted the
example from another site, so I'm not surpised it threw an exception).
You always need to have the JNDI implementation classes in classpath.
They are usually in a jar file that comes with your application server.
Some googling indicates that for Glassfish it is appserv-rt.jar !
My application server is Resin 3.0.19. With regards to the JNDI
implementation classes, how do I figure out what those are, and thus
be able to search for the JAR file to include in my classpath?
I know practically nothing about Resin and EJB's.
If I am to guess then you have not configured the JNDI lookup
properly so it is looking for the SUN default classes instead
of the Resin Hessian ones.
Maybe these links can help:
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/ejb/hessian-client.xtp
http://maillist.caucho.com/pipermail/resin-interest/2008-February/002037.html
Arne
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