Shiping,

This is strange. I just tried to deploy the hello.jar file and it
displayed the JndiName to me.

On 10/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Platform: Windows XP Prof
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> Java: version "1.5.0_06"
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> openEJB: 3.0-beta-1    build: 20070926-12:34
> Example: http://openejb.apache.org/hello-world.html
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> Problems:
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> *       when deploying the hello.jar, the screen output is different
> from the ones on your website, i.e. no jndi name !
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> > openejb deploy hello.jar
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> Application deployed successfully at "hello.jar"
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> App(id=C:\user\Shiping.Chen\Test\J2EE\openEJB\projects\hello.jar)
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> EjbJar(id=hello.jar,
> path=C:\user\Shiping.Chen\Test\J2EE\openEJB\projects\hello.jar)
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> *       As a result, the naming service cannot find the hello bean:
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> >java org.acme.Tester
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> Exception in thread "main" javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:
> /HelloBeanRemote does not exist in the system.  Check that the app was
> successfully deployed.
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>         at
> org.apache.openejb.client.JNDIContext.lookup(JNDIContext.java:239)
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>         at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:351)
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>         at org.acme.Tester.main(Tester.java:16)
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> *       'openejb undeploy' does not work
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> I believe that making the simplest example working is very important for
> the image of openejb!
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> Regards,
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> --
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> Shiping Chen
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> Senior Research Scientist, PhD
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> CSIRO ICT Centre Australia www.ict.csiro.au
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> PO Box 76, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia
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> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> http://www.ict.csiro.au/staff/shiping.chen
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-- 
Karan Singh Malhi

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