I gave up and defined the missing class on the EJBServer command line,
seemed to fix the problem:
java -Djava.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry.RegistryContext
Factory etc
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jonas Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Cannot start Naming Manager
>
>I have it in the classpath, (for sure). and the jndi.properties comes
straight
>from the cvs tree. Except I commented out
>the jeremie and left in rmi.
>
>I have tried this using Jeremie with no positive results.
>here is my jndi.properties file.
>
> ###################### JNDI configuration
> # Please refer to the JNDI documentation for further details.
> # You must adapt <hostname> and maybe the port number (1099 by
default)
> # depending on your configuration.
>
> # If you use Jeremie only
> #java.naming.factory.initial
>org.objectweb.jeremie.libs.services.registry.jndi.JRMIInitialContextFactory
> #java.naming.provider.url jrmi://<hostname>:1099
>
> # if you use rmi only
> java.naming.factory.initial
com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry.RegistryContextFactory
> java.naming.provider.url rmi://localhost:1099
>
> # In both cases
> java.naming.factory.url.pkgs org.objectweb.jonas.naming
>
>
>Philippe Durieux wrote:
>
>> Philip Wilson wrote:
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Philippe Durieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >
>> > >This is a known pb that has been fixed in the cvs tree: YOu probably
>> > >forgot to put jndi.properties in your CLASSPATH. In the next JOnAS
>> > >version,
>> > >the error message will be more explicit.
>> >
>> > I get exactly the same "cannot start Naming Manager" problem even when
I
>> > ensure that jndi.properties is in my classpath, and wherever I run the
EJB
>> > server from. Any theories?
>> >
>> > JOnAS Server, version 2.0, running on rmi.
>> > JOnAS: Cannot start Naming Manager
>> > java.lang.NullPointerException
>> > at
>> > org.objectweb.jonas.naming.NamingManager.<init>(NamingManager.java:75
>> > )
>> > at org.objectweb.jonas.server.Server.main(Server.java:78)
>> >
>> > CLASSPATH is
>> >
c:\jdk1.2.2\lib\ejb.jar;c:\jdk1.2.2\lib\jta-spec1_0_1.jar;c:\jdk1.2.2\lib\jn
>> >
di.jar;c:\jdk1.2.2\lib\providerutil.jar;c:\jdk1.2.2\lib\rmiregistry.jar;c:\j
>> >
onas_jdk1.2\jndi.properties;c:\jdk1.2.2\lib\jdbc2_0-stdext.jar;c:\jonas_jdk1
>> > .2;c:\jonas_jdk1.2\lib\jpp.jar;c:\jonas_jdk1.2lib\RMI_jonas.jar
>> >
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>> Another possibility is that your jndi.properties is not correct.
>>
>> Philippe
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