Re: deploy a GBean - how ?

2009-01-21 Thread Juergen Weber

OK, I finally got my GBean deployed. Correct information is in 
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/33549/0/page/3

?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
module xmlns=http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.2;
environment
moduleId
groupId.../groupId
artifactId.../artifactId
version1.1/version
/moduleId
/environment

gbean name=... class=
/gbean
/module

Right now I access the GBean from a servlet using (is that the correct way?)

Kernel kernel = KernelRegistry.getSingleKernel();
URI uri = new URI(myuri); 
AbstractName gBeanAN = new AbstractName(uri);
retVal = kernel.invoke(gBeanAN,myMethod,args,paramTypes);

with myuri from the abstractName field of the GBean in JMX Viewer in
Console, which is quite a long uri.

So I tried to bind the GBean into JNDI as suggested in 
http://www.nabble.com/How-to-get-hold-of-a-WorkManager-in-a-web-app--td21400861s134.html

gbean name=...BeanBinding
class=org.apache.geronimo.gjndi.binding.GBeanBinding
attribute name=name.../attribute
attribute name=abstractNameQuery?name=MyJNIGBean#/attribute
reference name=Context
nameJavaContext/name
/reference
/gbean

but then I get Classnotfound for GBeanBinding. How do you specify a
dependency for this class?
and what is the abstractNameQuery for the GBean? the full AbstractName ?

Thanks,
Juergen
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Re: deploy a GBean - how ?

2009-01-20 Thread Juergen Weber

I tried the MyGBean sample from http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDEV/gbeans.html
it doesn't deploy either.

I created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-4520

Thanks,
Juergen


Juergen Weber wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I try to encapsulate my JNI calls in a GBean.
 
 I read a lot of docs and articles, wrote my GBean along the sample in this
 posting
 http://www.nabble.com/POJO-caching-in-geronimo-td16986524s134.html
 
 read this Wiki entry: http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDEV/gbeansarticle1.html
 Unfortunately the entry does not tell how to install a GBean into the
 server.
 
 I guess, you use the deployer or console and deploy a jar together with a
 plan, isn't it?
 
 The Wiki entry links this sample from
 http://apache.org/~hemapani/docs/gbeans-sample.zip
 but it does not work with 2.1.3, console says:
 
 java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
 org.apache.geronimo.upgrade.Upgrade1_0To1_1 in classloader
 org.apache.geronimo.plugins/plugin-console-tomcat/2.1.3/car
 
 org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.MultiParentClassLoader.loadOptimizedClass(MultiParentClassLoader.java:437)
 
 org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.MultiParentClassLoader.loadClass(MultiParentClassLoader.java:279)
   java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:597)
 
 org.apache.geronimo.console.configmanager.DeploymentPortlet.processAction(DeploymentPortlet.java:189)
   org.apache.pluto.core.PortletServlet.dispatch(PortletServlet.java:218)
   org.apache.pluto.core.PortletServlet.doPost(PortletServlet.java:145)
 
 Probably it does not like sample's plan's
 configuration
 xmlns=http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment;
 configId=test/plan2
 
 
 Then I tried
 
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
 configuration
 xmlns:sys=http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.2;
 configId=test/plan2
 
 gbean name=test:axis=gb1 class=my.JNIGBean
 /gbean
 
 /configuration
 
 Now I get 
 
 Deployment failed:
 Cannot deploy the requested application module because no deployer is able
 to handle it. This can happen if you have omitted the J2EE deployment
 descriptor, disabled a deployer module, or if, for example, you are trying
 to deploy an EJB module on a minimal Geronimo server that does not have
 EJB support installed.
 
 Then, how do I call a GBean method from a web app, is it still like cited
 in the posting
 http://www.nabble.com/POJO-caching-in-geronimo-td16986524s134.html ?
 
 quoting:
 dependencies
   dependency
 groupIdcom.w.core.geronimo.services/groupId
 artifactIdpojo-cache/artifactId
 version1.0/version
 typecar/type
   /dependency
 /dependencies

 ...
 /environment  
 gbean-ref
 xmlns:naming=http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/naming-1.1;
 ref-namecache/ref-name
 ref-typejava.util.Map/ref-type
 pattern
   namePOJOCache/name
 /pattern
   /gbean-ref
  
 And get the cache in the following manner
 
   cache = (MapString, Template) new InitialContext()
   .lookup(java:comp/env/cache);
 
 end quote
 
 Thanks,
 Juergen
 
 
 
 
 

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deploy a GBean - how ?

2009-01-19 Thread Juergen Weber

Hi,

I try to encapsulate my JNI calls in a GBean.

I read a lot of docs and articles, wrote my GBean along the sample in this
posting
http://www.nabble.com/POJO-caching-in-geronimo-td16986524s134.html

read this Wiki entry: http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDEV/gbeansarticle1.html
Unfortunately the entry does not tell how to install a GBean into the
server.

I guess, you use the deployer or console and deploy a jar together with a
plan, isn't it?

The Wiki entry links this sample from
http://apache.org/~hemapani/docs/gbeans-sample.zip
but it does not work with 2.1.3, console says:

java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.apache.geronimo.upgrade.Upgrade1_0To1_1 in classloader
org.apache.geronimo.plugins/plugin-console-tomcat/2.1.3/car

org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.MultiParentClassLoader.loadOptimizedClass(MultiParentClassLoader.java:437)

org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.MultiParentClassLoader.loadClass(MultiParentClassLoader.java:279)
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:597)

org.apache.geronimo.console.configmanager.DeploymentPortlet.processAction(DeploymentPortlet.java:189)
org.apache.pluto.core.PortletServlet.dispatch(PortletServlet.java:218)
org.apache.pluto.core.PortletServlet.doPost(PortletServlet.java:145)

Probably it does not like sample's plan's
configuration
xmlns=http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment;
configId=test/plan2


Then I tried

?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
configuration
xmlns:sys=http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/deployment-1.2;
configId=test/plan2

gbean name=test:axis=gb1 class=my.JNIGBean
/gbean

/configuration

Now I get 

Deployment failed:
Cannot deploy the requested application module because no deployer is able
to handle it. This can happen if you have omitted the J2EE deployment
descriptor, disabled a deployer module, or if, for example, you are trying
to deploy an EJB module on a minimal Geronimo server that does not have EJB
support installed.

Then, how do I call a GBean method from a web app, is it still like cited in
the posting
http://www.nabble.com/POJO-caching-in-geronimo-td16986524s134.html ?

quoting:
dependencies
  dependency
groupIdcom.w.core.geronimo.services/groupId
artifactIdpojo-cache/artifactId
version1.0/version
typecar/type
  /dependency
/dependencies
   
...
/environment  
gbean-ref
xmlns:naming=http://geronimo.apache.org/xml/ns/naming-1.1;
ref-namecache/ref-name
ref-typejava.util.Map/ref-type
pattern
  namePOJOCache/name
/pattern
  /gbean-ref
 
And get the cache in the following manner

  cache = (MapString, Template) new InitialContext()
  .lookup(java:comp/env/cache);

end quote

Thanks,
Juergen




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