NamingException in JMXConnectionFactory.connect() calls with JMX over RMI calls
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Key: ARIES-572
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-572
Project: Aries
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JNDI
Affects Versions: 0.3, 0.4
Reporter: Stephan Siano
I get a NamingException with the following bundle activator if aries-jndi is
present (I tried the current 0.4-SNAPSOT and 0.3):
public class Activator implements BundleActivator {
@Override
public void start(BundleContext bundleContext) throws Exception {
Map<String, Object> env = new HashMap<String, Object>();
env.put("osgi.service.jndi.bundleContext", bundleContext);
JMXConnectorFactory.connect(new
JMXServiceURL("service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:1717/jmxrmi"), env);
}
@Override
public void stop(BundleContext arg0) throws Exception {
}
}
The bundle context in the environment is necessary to work around another issue.
The NamingException is thrown by
com.sun.jndi.url.rmi.rmiURLContextFactory.getObjectInstance() if the first
parameter is not an URL. This method is called from
org.apache.aries.jndi.ObjectFactoryHelper.getObjectInstanceUsingObjectFactories().
This method iterates over all registered ObjectFactories to check if there is
a better implementation than the one provided in the first argument, however if
it comes to Sun's object factory the NamingException occurs (and will be
propagated upwards) even though the proxy object that is already there is
actually fine.
Therefore I would propose the following change:
Index: src/main/java/org/apache/aries/jndi/ObjectFactoryHelper.java
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--- src/main/java/org/apache/aries/jndi/ObjectFactoryHelper.java
(revision 1068918)
+++ src/main/java/org/apache/aries/jndi/ObjectFactoryHelper.java
(working copy)
@@ -115,6 +115,7 @@
try {
result = factory.getObjectInstance(obj, name, nameCtx,
environment);
+ } catch (NamingException e) {
} finally {
callerContext.ungetService(ref);
}
The empty catch block is needed because obviously some ObjectFactories throw a
NamingException instead of returning null in some circumstances.
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