Yep, it works if I use ClassPathXmlApplicationContext instead. Thanks
Bartek and Guillaume!
/Anders
On 10/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dnia Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:49:01 +0200, Anders Eriksson napisaĆ(a):
>
>
> > Resource res = new ClassPathResource("demo_adapter_config.xml");
> > XmlBeanFactory factory = new XmlBeanFactory(res);
> > factory.getBean("gatewayServerPool");
> > //factory.getBean("inboundConnectorA"); //I also tried to bootstrap the
> > related connector, with same problem
>
> > [java] org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error
> > creating bean with name 'gatewayServerPool' defined in class path resource
> > [demo_adapter_config.xml]: Initialization of bean failed; nested exception
> > is java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: applicationContext should have been
> > set by Spring
> > [java] java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: applicationContext should have
> > been set by Spring
>
> > But what am I doing wrong in the first place? I believe I am initializing my
> > message consuming code incorrectly... is there some sort of "formal start"
> > method of the container or the connector? Or perhaps some other explicit
> > Spring config is needed?
>
> It's in fact Spring issue. Jencks' JCAContainer implements
> ApplicationContextAware and you are using "just" BeanFactory. As it's not
> running inside any ApplicationContext, the behaviour is correct. To have all
> non lazy singleton beans set up and wired at start up you need to use for
> example ClassPathXmlApplicationContext.
>
> Regards,
> Bartek
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/Anders