One thing I find helpful is to study the results of the jndiview mbean list
operation.  It shows everything bound, including in each comp/env private
context.

http://localhost:8080/jmx-console

find and click on the jndi-view mbean

click list button

david jencks

On 2003.03.17 23:19 Nathaniel Rahav wrote:
> 
> Dear JBoss users, 
> 
> I have been literally tearing my hair out (whatever there is left) 
> for a few days trying to understand 
> why I'm getting this error. I have 3 Entity beans in my app, all written 
> using XDoclet1.2b2 and deployed on JBoss3.0.4-tomcat . 
> I am using a Session bean to lookup these 3 beans. 2 of them are
> retrieved 
> fine, but the third bean, CreditCard, gives me a Not Bound exception when
> 
> I try to look it up via the local VM: 
> 
> CreditCardLocalHome cachedLocalHome = 
> (rpmaster.server.data.beans.CreditCardLocalHome) 
> initialContext.lookup("java:comp/env/ejb/CreditCard");
> 
> I have checked word for word the code between this bean and my other
> beans 
> (Person and Address, not very complicated beans) . There is no difference
> 
> AT ALL other than the names of the beans and different CMP fields. There 
> is no difference in the generated source or DD's. Therefore I believe it 
> is not an XDoclet issue.
> 
> Could this be something with JBoss ? I know that the CreditCard bean is 
> the one that gets deployed first (I see the message in the log "INFO  
> [EjbModule] Deploying CreditCard" )
> 
> Here is my XDoclet source from CreditCardBean.java
> 
> /***
>  * @ejb:bean 
>  *           name="CreditCard"
>  *           type="CMP"
>  *           view-type="local"
>  *           local-jndi-name="local/rpmaster.server.data.beans.CreditCard"
>  *           primkey-field="creditCardUId"
>  *           schema="CreditCard"
>  *           cmp-version="${ejb.cmp.version}"
> ...
> 
> which generates the following declaration in 
> CreditCardLocalHome.java: 
> 
> 
>  public static final String COMP_NAME="java:comp/env/ejb/CreditCard";
>    public static final String 
> JNDI_NAME="local/rpmaster.server.data.beans.CreditCard";
> 
> 
> 
> ****
> and it also gives me the following ejb-jar.xml entry: 
> 
> ...
>  <entity >
>          <description><![CDATA[The CreditCardBean represents a
> creditCard]]></description>
> 
>          <ejb-name>CreditCard</ejb-name>
> 
>          
> <local-home>rpmaster.server.data.beans.CreditCardLocalHome</local-home>
>          <local>rpmaster.server.data.beans.CreditCardLocal</local>
> ...
> ****
> 
> 
> and in my jboss.xml I have the following: 
> 
>  <entity>
>          <ejb-name>CreditCard</ejb-name>
>          
> <local-jndi-name>local/rpmaster.server.data.beans.CreditCard</local-jndi-name>
> 
>       </entity>
> 
> *****
> and here is the stack trace from aforementioned lookup: 
> 
> 21:40:04,234 INFO  [PersonManagementSessionSession] FAILURE :: CreditCard
> not bound
> 21:40:04,238 ERROR [STDERR] javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:CreditCard
> not bound
> 21:40:04,247 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.server.NamingServer.getBinding(NamingServer.java:495)
> 21:40:04,251 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.server.NamingServer.getBinding(NamingServer.java:503)
> 21:40:04,255 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.server.NamingServer.getObject(NamingServer.java:509)
> 21:40:04,259 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.server.NamingServer.lookup(NamingServer.java:282)
> 21:40:04,280 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.server.NamingServer.lookup(NamingServer.java:256)
> 21:40:04,280 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.server.NamingServer.lookup(NamingServer.java:256)
> 21:40:04,280 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:464)
> 21:40:04,281 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:592)
> 21:40:04,281 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:443)
> 21:40:04,281 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:347)
> 21:40:04,281 ERROR [STDERR]     at 
> rpmaster.server.session.PersonManagementSessionEJB.updatePerson(Unknown
> 
> Source)
> 
> Anybody have any ideas why this is happening ? 
> 
> How can I request from my Context a list of what it has registered so
> that 
> I can see if my CreditCard is in there, maybe under a different name ? 
> I know that InitialContext has a lookup method but I cant figure out what
> 
> String to pass it to get me the list of my java objects. 
> 
> Any help is truly appreciated. 
> 
> TIA
> 
> Nathaniel
> 
> 
> 
> 
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