Hi Mark,

Unfortunately, but we have to stick with JBoss 5.0.1 due to customers environment. It runs very well with JSF 2 and PrimeFaces, by the way. I will see what I can do with OWB and this JBoss version. If I will be able to get it running, I will publish here my solution. I'm going to try to fix this issue at this edge first

Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.scannotation.archiveiterator.FileIterator.<init>(FileIterator.java:28) at org.apache.webbeans.corespi.scanner.AnnotationDB.scanUrlPath(AnnotationDB.java:312) at org.apache.webbeans.corespi.scanner.AnnotationDB.scanArchives(AnnotationDB.java:260) at org.apache.webbeans.web.scanner.WebScannerService.configure(WebScannerService.java:68)
        ... 62 more
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.scannotation.archiveiterator.FileIterator.create(FileIterator.java:35) at org.scannotation.archiveiterator.FileIterator.<init>(FileIterator.java:24)

Exchange Weld by writing a module Def. for OWB sounds good. OWB rocks. Good luck with your intention.

Greetings from Black Forest (Germany).

Oleg Varaksin
My blog: http://ovaraksin.blogspot.com/
My project: http://code.google.com/p/primefaces-extensions/


hi!

+1 to the vfs problem.

Also please note that JBoss5.1 vfs is broken anyway because it doesn't get 
cleaned up properly. In our environment the update from JBoss4 to JBoss5 caused 
our Disks (60GB free space) to be filled up all 2 days ...
We went back to JBoss4 for this legacy application. jb6 is not really good as 
well, but JBoss AS7.1 was really good. Too bad it ships with Weld instead of 
OWB ;)
There is an option to exchange Weld by writing a module Definition for OWB. 
Maybe I'll do this when I find some free time (which is unlikely to happen 
soon).

LieGrue,
strub


________________________________
From: Gurkan Erdogdu<[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 5:50 PM
Subject: Yan: Yan: Help! OWB on JBoss 5.x not running


Problem is that scannotation has problems with JBoss 5 VFS. IMO, you have to 
get scannotation source and update it to work with vfs:// protocol.


Gurkan




________________________________
Kimden: Oleg Varaksin<[email protected]>
Kime: [email protected]
Gönderildiği Tarih: 12 Ocak 2012 18:38 Perşembe
Konu: Re: Yan: Help! OWB on JBoss 5.x not running

Hi Gurkan,

I have scannotation-1.0.2.jar below WEB-INF/lib. This is already the
last version. Do you think, I should place it into JBoss lib folder by
reason of JBoss classloader?

Thanks. Oleg.

2012/1/12 Gurkan Erdogdu<[email protected]>:
Hi Oleg,

Problem is that OWB Scannotation uses file related logic to resolve metadata
etc. Probably current scanner implementation (using scannotation) must be
updated for JBoss. In JBoss there is a vfs:// related URLs that may not work
with current scanner.

Regards;

Gurkan Erdogdu
CTO, http://software.mechsoft.com.tr

________________________________
Kimden: Oleg Varaksin<[email protected]>
Kime: [email protected]
Gönderildiği Tarih: 12 Ocak 2012 16:02 Perşembe
Konu: Re: Help! OWB on JBoss 5.x not running

Hi Rudi,

Thanks for your reply! Yes, I have an empty beans.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<beans xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee";;
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";;
     xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/beans_1_0.xsd";;>

</beans>

I don't use geronimo-interceptor because javax.enterprise.cdi-api
already includes jboss-interceptor. But I will try it.

Thanks. Oleg.

2012/1/12 Rudy De Busscher<[email protected]>:
Hello Oleg,

Did you define a (empty) beans.xml file under web-inf directory ?

When I useOWB in Tomcat (different thing but for OWB comparable to a J2EE
5
server like Jboss 5) I have these dependencies (some of them, you don't
have
at this moment)

         <!-- JSR-299 Impl -->

         <dependency>
             <groupId>org.apache.openwebbeans</groupId>
             <artifactId>openwebbeans-impl</artifactId>
             <version>${owb.version}</version>
             <scope>runtime</scope>
         </dependency>

         <dependency>
             <groupId>org.apache.openwebbeans</groupId>

<artifactId>openwebbeans-resource</artifactId>
             <version>${owb.version}</version>
         </dependency>

         <!-- Interceptor API -->
         <dependency>
             <groupId>org.apache.geronimo.specs</groupId>
             <artifactId>geronimo-interceptor_1.1_spec</artifactId>
             <version>${geronimo_interceptor.version}</version>
         </dependency>


         <!-- JSF Plugin -->
         <dependency>
             <groupId>org.apache.openwebbeans</groupId>
             <artifactId>openwebbeans-jsf</artifactId>
             <version>${owb.version}</version>
         </dependency>

         <!-- Web Plugin -->
         <dependency>
             <groupId>org.apache.openwebbeans</groupId>

             <artifactId>openwebbeans-web</artifactId>
             <version>${owb.version}</version>
         </dependency>

         <!-- JSR 299 API -->
         <dependency>
             <groupId>org.apache.geronimo.specs</groupId>
             <artifactId>geronimo-jcdi_1.0_spec</artifactId>
             <version>${geronimo_cdi.version}</version>

</dependency>
         <!-- JSR 330 API -->
         <dependency>
             <groupId>org.apache.geronimo.specs</groupId>
             <artifactId>geronimo-atinject_1.0_spec</artifactId>
             <version>${geronimo_atinject.version}</version>
         </dependency>

         <!-- SPI API -->
         <dependency>

<groupId>org.apache.openwebbeans</groupId>
             <artifactId>openwebbeans-spi</artifactId>
             <version>${owb.version}</version>
         </dependency>

     <properties>
         <owb.version>1.1.2</owb.version>
         <geronimo_interceptor.version>1.0</geronimo_interceptor.version>
         <geronimo_cdi.version>1.0</geronimo_cdi.version>
         <geronimo_atinject.version>1.0</geronimo_atinject.version>


</properties>

Regards
Rudy


--
Rudy De Busscher
http://www.c4j.be


On 12 January 2012 14:05, Oleg Varaksin<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hello,

I'm new in this mailing list and I'm trying to use OpenWebBeans along
with JSF 2. Our app server is JBoss 5.0.1.GA. There is already a post
from Thomas and answer from Mark about the OWB and JBoss 5.x.
Unfortunately, but I can not get deployed a simple demo web app in
JBoss 5.0.1. I would be very thankful if somebody could help me. I
show my confguration at
first.
My pom.xml with dependencies: http://paste.kde.org/185492/

My JSF beans are simple. They use @Named, @ViewScoped and
@SessionScoped annotations. @SessionScoped is defined as
javax.enterprise.context.SessionScoped and @ViewScoped as an extension
ViewScopedExtension.java placed under
src/main/java/org/apache/webbeans/jsf/scopes. Here is it:
http://paste.kde.org/185504/

I have an empty beans.xml below resources/META-INF and a text file
javax.enterprise.inject.spi.Extension below
resources/META-INF/services. The content of this text file is only one
line:
org.apache.webbeans.jsf.scopes.ViewScopedExtension
My web.xml has a listener
org.apache.webbeans.servlet.WebBeansConfigurationListener. Here is
this configuration: http://paste.kde.org/185510/

Now, if I try to deploy this small web app, I get an exception that
"Initialization of the WebBeans container has failed". Here is the
entire log-file: http://paste.kde.org/185522/

Do you have an idea what is wrong here? Missing dependencies or wrong
OWB config.? It works fine without OWB.

Thanks a lot in advance for your replies!

Oleg Varaksin

Blog: http://ovaraksin.blogspot.com/










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