[jboss-user] [EJB 3.0] - Re: Resource Injection into Servlet Filter = Receive timed o

2009-01-03 Thread jaikiran
anonymous wrote : Caused by: javax.naming.CommunicationException: Receive timed 
out [Root exception is java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Receive timed out]
 What command doou use to start JBoss? Also, do you package any jndi.properties 
file in your application? If yes, please post it's contents.

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[jboss-user] [EJB 3.0] - Re: Resource Injection into Servlet Filter = Receive timed o

2009-01-03 Thread ctf
Hi Jaikiran,
Thanks for your response.
I was using the JBoss Eclipse plugin to start it up.  Now I'm trying from the 
command line (default bin/run.bat) with the same result.  I do not have a 
jndi.properties.  The EJB does show up in JNDI-View.  I'm trying a bunch of 
things but not getting anywhere.


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[jboss-user] [EJB 3.0] - Re: Resource Injection into Servlet Filter = Receive timed o

2009-01-03 Thread ctf
Found the problem.  There was an old jbossall-client.jar file in the web lib 
directory (which gets deployed with the app).  Removed this and now that error 
is gone... on to the next error ;)

Thanks again.

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