For one thing, I think your parentId should be
geronimo/activemq-broker/1.0/car (you want to force the broker to
start first, not the other standard ActiveMQ resources).
Also, you should remove the implemented-interface element you have --
that's only used if you have additional interfaces above a
lol well after relooking at that entire section, I took a swipe at the manual config of it. Unfortunately I still can't seem to get it going. When I deploy the deployment plan with deploy, everything goes fine until i check it out in the admin console. The connection factory's state is set to Faile
Are you saying that you have a web service in Axis server 1, and you
want an EJB in Geronimo server 2 to call that web service? If so...
It sounds like you generated client code (interfaces and stubs) for
the web service with Axis, and bundled all that with your EJB. If
that's correct, you'll pr
Is anyone has been successful to call Axis webservice using stubs from EJBs in Geronimo?
stubs are packaged as libraries in the EJB app and need to make remote call to a webservice. It seems not create Axis call.
This apps works fine under Websphere but Geronimo is throwing class cast Exception o
This worked like a charm. Thanks.This would make a great addition to the wiki paper that talks about debugging with Eclipse.Sachin Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Here's another idea so you don't have to build...Extract/Unzip the source. Then without building, run maven m:eclipse. Then im
Here's another idea so you don't have to build...Extract/Unzip the source. Then without building, run maven m:eclipse. Then import all the projects into your workspace. You'll have build errors, but all you care about is the source being available at runtime, so ignore the errors and/or turn off
It's hard to understand how the resulting home object could be null.
You should get a NamingException if the object is not present in JNDI.
However, people have reported problems with PortableRemoteObject when
running on JDK's other than Sun 1.4.2, so perhaps you should just try:
ChiselGatewayHo
Yes, I downloaded the source tree. That seemed to go ok. To be specific I downloaded from here:http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/tags/1.0.0I followed the build instructions, but the first problem I had was with step:maven m:fresh-checkoutthat step failed with: [cvs] /hom
On 1/31/06, Oscar Oreja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello David, Thanks for your interest and help. All the modules are packed on the ear. There are an app.war and appEJB.jar files within appEAR.ear. There are web.xml and geronimo-web.xml in app.war WEB-INF folder. On
appEJB.jar META-INF are ejb-
Gary,
Geronimo also provides a source zip. So rather then go through these
heavyweight instructions for what you're trying to do, you might try
attaching the source jars as a source attachment.
- sachin
On Feb 6, 2006, at 10:06 AM, Sachin Patel wrote:
Hi Gary,
Did you download the ge
Hi Gary,
Did you download the geronimo source tree? Then you will need to
build once, following the build instructions. Then you need to run
the maven m:eclipse goal which will generate the .project
and .classpath files, so they can be imported into eclipse. This is
what I'm referring t
OK, can you file a bug for this? I'm not too familiar with the Axis
code myself, but it seems clear that extra slashes are getting
inserted here and there.
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10220
Thanks,
Aaron
On 2/6/06, Phani Madgula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
I'm trying to run the 1.0 version of Geronimo under Eclipse, to debug a
problem I'm having. I've been following the instructions in the wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/EclipseDeployment
I'm confused when reading the "Creating Maven and Server Launch
Configurations" section. It keeps tal
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