thanks joe now my code has become generic and with this configuration
Activemq messaging is working fine. i want the same for jboss messaging also
where can i find it.
i tried with the following configuration
java.naming.factory.initial = org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
java.naming.factory.url.pkgs=org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces
java.naming.provider.url=jnp://localhost:1099
connectionFactoryNames=MyQueueConnectionFactory
it is not working. i got the same problem connectionfactory is comming as
null. where can i find sample jndi properties file or same kind of
configurations using spring.
Thanks,
DA.
ttmdev wrote:
>
> Yup, referencing ActiveMQ objects from your code nails your application to
> ActiveMQ and makes it non-portable. It defeats the purpose of using the
> JMS. If you're running an external (standalone) client, Spring would be a
> good way to go, but if you want to still use the JNDI, then simply create
> a jndi.properties file and put it in your CLASSPATH. You can then get the
> initial context and a particular factory as follows.
>
> Context ctx = new InitialContext();
> ConnectionFactory factory = (javax.jms.ConnectionFactory)
> ctx.lookup("localConnectionFactory");
>
> You could also reference some other unique *.properties files and load
> that one as follows
>
> Properties props = new Properties();
> ClassLoader myLoader = this.getClass().getClassLoader();
> props.load(myLoader.getResourceAsStream("amq.properties"));
> javax.naming.Context ctx = new InitialContext(props);
>
> See the attached sample jndi.properties file
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p16959605/jndi.properties jndi.properties
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Joe
> Goto www.ttmsolutions.com for a free ActiveMQ user guide
>
>
>
> DA wrote:
>>
>> i have created ActiveMQConnectionFactory and it is working .But i want
>> the code to be generic so that even if i change messaging from activemq
>> to some other thing my code should work fine with out any changes.
>>
>>
>> James.Strachan wrote:
>>>
>>> From an external client its often easier to just create an
>>> ActiveMQConnectionFactory rather than use JNDI. Or use Spring
>>>
>>> 2008/4/29 DA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> My application runs on jboss and i configured activewq for
>>>> messsaging.everything is working fine messaging r flowing fine.Now i
>>>> want to
>>>> send message to this queue from an external client a main program.
>>>> i created the initialcontext with the properties from jboss
>>>>
>>>> java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
>>>> java.naming.factory.url.pkgs=org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces
>>>>
>>>> now when i did a lookup for connectionfatory it is returning me null.
>>>> On
>>>> debugging it i found that it actually found the connectionfactory but
>>>> in
>>>> NamingManager.getObjectInstance at
>>>>
>>>> factory = getObjectFactoryFromReference(ref, f);
>>>> if (factory != null) {
>>>> return factory.getObjectInstance(ref, name,
>>>> nameCtx,
>>>> environment);
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> it is returning null. Before going there, ref is holding the
>>>> connectionfactory instance.
>>>>
>>>> i observed that factory is
>>>> "org.jboss.util.naming.NonSerializableFactory"
>>>>
>>>> in that factory.getObjectInstance it is looking for
>>>> connectionfactoryName
>>>> in a map and simply returning null from there.
>>>>
>>>> can any one tell me what is happening there and what is wrong in my
>>>> code.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> DA
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>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> James
>>> -------
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>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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