Javier,

no problem at all.
If you got further problems just ask at the mailing list.

Regards,
Lars



Javier Valdes schrieb:
Lars,

You were right that was my problem.

Thank you very much for all your help.

2008/1/23, Lars Heinemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Javier,

these annotations are from the geronimo-annotation_1.0_spec-1.0.jar.

This is a dependency of the servicemix-bean's pom.

So make sure you have the:

<dependency>
      <groupId>org.apache.servicemix</groupId>
      <artifactId>servicemix-bean</artifactId>
      <version>${servicemix-version}</version>
    </dependency>

in your bean SU's pom file.

Regards,
Lars



Javier Valdes schrieb:
Lars,

My problem with Java 5 (I am using jdk1.5.0_14) is that "
javax.annotation.Resource" cannot be found, but when I use Java 6 (
jdk1.6.0_04) the problem disappear. Do I need some specific jar when I
am
using Java 5 that I do not need when using Java 6?

Thanks

2008/1/23, Lars Heinemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Javier,

no problem.
Anyway what you described sounds really strange to me.
Normally it should work with Java 5 like a charm, at least it does it
for me.

Regards,
Lars



Javier Valdes schrieb:

Lars,

I have corrected the problem: it was that I need to compile with Java
1.6and I was using Java
1.5.

Thanks a lot for your answers (and speed)

2008/1/23, Lars Heinemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Javier,

please make sure your bean implements the MessageExchangeListener
interface.
"public class MyBean implements MessageExchangeListener" for example.

Then make sure you define this in your bean class as well:

@Resource
private DeliveryChannel channel;

@Resource
private ComponentContext context; // if you need the component
context
I all of this is done without getting it to work then I am a little
curious about that.
Maybe it helps when you post both xbean.xml and your class (throw
your
private things out of the bean before doing this).

Regards,
Lars



Javier Valdes schrieb:


Thanks for answering so fast!

I believed that I was doing what you have said but I had a problem

with

my


project configuration.

The problem that I have now is with:

@Resource
    private DeliveryChannel channel;

    public void onMessageExchange(MessageExchange exchange) throws
MessagingException {
        System.out.println("Received exchange: " + exchange);
        exchange.setStatus(ExchangeStatus.DONE);
        channel.send(exchange);
    }


Now I get a NullPointerException, when "channel.send(exchange)" is


executed.


My problem is that the DeliveryChannel "channel" is not initialized.

Am

I


forgetting something (like something as "@Resource")?

Thanks again.


2008/1/22, Lars Heinemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



Hi,

where to put the bean class is clearly defined.
In your SU you can configure via xbean.xml:

<bean id="listenerBean"
class="org.apache.servicemix.bean.beans.ListenerBean"/>

This means that you have to place this bean class in your bean SU
in
a

package called:
  org.apache.servicemix.bean.beans
and with the name:
  ListenerBean

So if you use eclipse for developing the path should be this:
  <your project path>/src/org/apache/servicemix/bean/beans/

Hopefully this will help you,
Lars





Hi,

I am trying an easy example with the bean component (the same that

can

be



find in http://servicemix.apache.org/servicemix-bean.html) but I
do
not


know



where to put the bean class (in the example:
org.apache.servicemix.bean.beans.ListenerBean).
I have tried to put it directly in the classpath and in the
service
unit


but



I get:
...
Configuration problem: Bean class [
org.apache.servicemix.bean.beans.ListenerBean] not found
...

I am developing using Eclipse, and I am launchin servicemix using
org.codehaus.classworlds.Launcher.

Thanks






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