Yes,  should be ejbd://localhost:4201. The same as the example in the
doc<http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDOC22/Deploying+and+running+EJB+application+clients>
.

2009/3/10 Rex Wang <rwo...@gmail.com>

> Tang, I believe Russell use a remote client, but not a application client.
>
> to Russell, try "ejbd://localhost:4201"
>
>
> Rex.
>
> 2009/3/10 Ying Tang <yingtang1...@gmail.com>
>
> Hi Russell,
>>
>> I suggest you use JDK 1.5 instead of 1.6. It is also recommended that
>> Eclipse and Geronimo use the same Java environment.
>>
>> Please let me know if there is still any problem.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Ying Tang
>>
>>
>> 2009/3/10 Russell Collins <russell.coll...@mclaneat.com>
>>
>>  Thank you Tang.  This should be real strait forward but there has got to
>>> be some reason why this is not working.  Here is the configuration that I
>>> have.  This may help in solving this issue.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Eclipse Ganymede
>>>
>>> Java 1.6..0_11
>>>
>>> Geronimo 2.1.2
>>>
>>> Geronimo 2.1.3 (tried it on both)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> There are a couple of other things that I tried that gave me different
>>> results.
>>>
>>> 1.    Added a runtime dependency to the Geronimo Runtime.  This gave me
>>> a different error.  It was a java runtime error that said that the response
>>> from the server is: -1
>>>
>>> 2.    Created a client j2ee application to run my app.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Basically, I am following everything in that link that you sent me.  I am
>>> just getting these errors when trying to look up the object.  Any more
>>> insight would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* Ying Tang [mailto:yingtang1...@gmail.com]
>>> *Sent:* Monday, March 09, 2009 11:21 PM
>>> *To:* user@geronimo.apache.org
>>> *Subject:* Re: JNDI in Geronimo 2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Russell,
>>>
>>> I tried your example on Geronimo 2.1.4.
>>>
>>> 1. I renamed the implementation class  as FirstObjectBean.  A bit
>>> different from your code:
>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> @Stateless
>>>
>>> *public* *class* *FirstObjectBean* *implements* *FirstObjectRemote* {
>>> import
>>>
>>> *   public* *String* *hello*(*String* name){
>>>
>>>                   *return* "Hello " + name;
>>>
>>>    }
>>>
>>> }
>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> 2.  In the application client that referece the EJB, I used
>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>> *import ejb.FirstObjectRemote;*
>>> ...
>>> *FirstObjectRemote* firstObject = (*FirstObjectRemote*)context.*lookup*(
>>> "FirstObjectBeanRemote");
>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>> 3. Add the EJB project to the build path of the application client
>>> project.
>>> 4. Add the two projects to the Geronimo server, and run the application
>>> client.
>>>
>>> The application works well and the "Hello Russel" message shows up.
>>>
>>> For more detailed information, please refer to:
>>>
>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDOC22/Deploying+and+running+EJB+application+clients
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Ying Tang  (Sophia)
>>>
>>>  2009/3/9 Russell Collins <russell.coll...@mclaneat.com>
>>>
>>> Hello.  I am new to the list, new to EJB 3.0 and new to Geronimo 2.  I am
>>> pretty sure I understand all of the concepts but I am having an issue with a
>>> JNDI lookup in Geronimo.  I have created a Bean and it looks as follows.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Interface:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> @Remote
>>>
>>> *public* *interface* *FirstObjectRemote* {
>>>
>>>       *public* *String* *hello*(*String* name);
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Class:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> @Stateless
>>>
>>> *public* *class* *FirstObject* *implements* *FirstObjectRemote* {
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    *public* *FirstObject*() {
>>>
>>>    }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    @Override
>>>
>>> *   public* *String* *hello*(*String* name){
>>>
>>>                   *return* "Hello " + name;
>>>
>>>    }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Everything deploys just fine (at lease I think it does).  I created a
>>> test class:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *public* *class* *TheClass*
>>>
>>> {
>>>
>>> *public* *static* *void* *main*(*String*[] args)
>>>
>>>       {
>>>
>>>             *Properties* prop=*new* *Properties*();
>>>
>>>             prop.*put*(*Context*.*INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY*,
>>> "org.apache.openejb.client.RemoteInitialContextFactory");
>>>
>>>             prop.*put*(*Context*.*PROVIDER_URL*, "ejbd://localhost:1099"
>>> );
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>             *try*{
>>>
>>>                   *Context* context = *new* *InitialContext*(prop);
>>>
>>>                   *FirstObjectRemote* firstObject = (*FirstObjectRemote*
>>> )context.*lookup*("FirstObjectRemote");
>>>
>>>                   *System*.*out*.*println*(firstObject.*hello*("Russell"
>>> ));
>>>
>>>             }
>>>
>>>             *catch*(*Exception* ex){
>>>
>>>                   *System*.*out*.*println*(ex.*toString*());
>>>
>>>             }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       }
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I get an error I when trying to run this.  The error that comes back is:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *javax.naming.NamingException*: Cannot lookup '/FirstObjectRemote'.
>>> [Root exception is *java.rmi.RemoteException*: Error while communicating
>>> with server: ; nested exception is:
>>>
>>>       java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>>> javax/transaction/RollbackException]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What am I missing?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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