"riflevolunteer" wrote : Hi
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  | 
  | The JNDI tree I cannot find I can find the JMXConsole but nowhere is there 
anything called jndiview as described in the wiki. Please advise.
  | 
  | 

Did you install JBoss, using the JEMS installer? Just this past week, we had a 
discussion about this where it turned out that JEMS installer does not 
configure the JNDIView ( 
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=133889).

For JNDIView to be available, you will have to download the JBoss zip archive. 
Unzip it to some location (which does not contain a space in its folder name 
Ex: D:\JBoss), set JAVA_HOME and start the server.

My intention of asking you to post the contents of the jndi tree was to see 
what the datasource is being bound to. If re-installing JBoss, is not an option 
for you, can you try out the following piece of code from the client and post 
the output?

 public static void main(String[] args) {
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  |        try {
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  |             InitialContext ic;
  |             Object ds = ic.lookup("MySqlDS"); 
  |             Class[] interfaces = ds.getClass().getInterfaces();
  |             System.out.println("Implemented interfaces: ");
  |             for (int i = 0; i < interfaces.length; i++) {
  |                     System.out.println("*** " + interfaces);
  |             }
  |     }......
  |     //other stuff
  | }

Let's see if this output gives us some clue.


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