Create durable subscribers, JMSAdapter JNDI and DBAdapter JNDI using WLST

Hi All,
I have developed some WLST scripts to create new JMS servers, JMS modules which includes queues, topics and connection factories, data sources, etc.
I can successfully create topics using WLST but I cannot see any option to create durable subscribers using WLST. Also, I can create JMS server JNDIs along with its modules but I am unable to create JMSAdapter JNDI ( under Deployments ) using WLST.
Can anyone please help me out?
Thanks in advance,
-Karan

Hi,
I have the same problem, and when I try to record it. The py file contains nothing.
I know sometime weblogic server doesn't record, such as outbound connection factory. I guess durable Subscribers is another one.
Anyone know know to do this?
Cheers,
Tim

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              <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
              <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
              <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
              <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>nickname</cmp-field>
              <dbms-column>NICKNAME</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
              <cmp-field>badness</cmp-field>
              <dbms-column>BADNESS</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              </table-map>
              <weblogic-query>
                   <query-method>
                        <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                        <method-params></method-params>
                   </query-method>
              </weblogic-query>
         </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
         <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
              <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
              <data-source-name>Organization</data-source-name>
              <table-map>
              <table-name>ORGANIZATION</table-name>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>description</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>DESCRIPTION</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              </table-map>
              <weblogic-query>
                   <query-method>
                        <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                        <method-params></method-params>
                   </query-method>
              </weblogic-query>
         </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
         <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
              <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
              <data-source-name>Job</data-source-name>
              <table-map>
              <table-name>JOB</table-name>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>score</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>SCORE</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>setupCost</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>SETUPCOST</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              </table-map>
              <weblogic-query>
                   <query-method>
                        <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                        <method-params></method-params>
                   </query-method>
              </weblogic-query>
         </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
         <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
         <relation-name>organization-memberGangsters</relation-name>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>memberGangsters---organization</relationship-role-name>
              <relationship-role-map>
              <column-map>
                   <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
              </column-map>
              </relationship-role-map>
         </weblogic-relationship-role>
    </weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
         <relation-name>gangsters-jobs</relation-name>
         <table-name>JOBS</table-name>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>gangsters---jobs</relationship-role-name>
              <relationship-role-map>
              <column-map>
                   <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
              </column-map>
              </relationship-role-map>
         </weblogic-relationship-role>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>jobs---gangsters</relationship-role-name>
              <relationship-role-map>
              <column-map>
                   <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
              </column-map>
              </relationship-role-map>
         </weblogic-relationship-role>
    </weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
         <relation-name>organization-theBoss</relation-name>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>organization---theBoss</relationship-role-name>
              <relationship-role-map>
              <column-map>
                   <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
              </column-map>
              </relationship-role-map>
         </weblogic-relationship-role>
    </weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    </weblogic-rdbms-jar>

    The problem I see is wrong url for jDriver.
    you have to say: jdbc:weblogic:oracle
    In properties what you need is:
    user=
    password=
    server=
    Actually, your connetion pool is not created yet. It has problems. Make sure you create connectionpool successfully
    first.
    Thanks,
    Mitesh
    ronak wrote:
    When I am trying to deploy my ear file. I am getting the error mentioned below.
    I have made a connection pool and 3 data sources at console. Is there a problem
    with the way I have defined them. Please do let me know.
    Thank You
    Ronak Parekh
    Connection Pools:
    Name : oraclePool
    URL : jdbc:weblogic:builder
    Driver classname : weblogic.jdbc.oci.Driver
    Properties(key=values): servername=ronakserver
    user=sempsys
    dataSourceName=oraclePool
    databaseName=builder
    Password : sempsys
    Data Sources:
    Name : Gangster
    JNDI Name: Gangster
    Pool Name: oraclePool
    Name : Organization
    JNDI Name: Organization
    Pool Name: oraclePool
    Name : Job
    JNDI Name: Job
    Pool Name: oraclePool
    My Error is:
    preparing application app10 on ronserver
    prepared application app10 on ronserver
    activating application app10 on ronserver
    Exception caught for task Activate application app10 on ronserver: activate failed
    forsempire_bc.jar
    Module, sempire_bc.jar, reported error: Exception activating module: EJBModule(sempire_bc.jar,status=PREPARED)
    Unable to deploy EJB: OrganizationEJB from sempire_bc.jar:
    weblogic.ejb20.WLDeploymentException: The DataSource with the JNDI name: Organization
    could not be located. Please ensure that the DataSource has been deployed successfully
    and that the JNDI name in your EJB Deployment descriptor is correct.
    at weblogic.ejb20.cmp.rdbms.RDBMSPersistenceManager.setup(RDBMSPersistenceManager.java:130)
    at weblogic.ejb20.manager.BaseEntityManager.setupPM(BaseEntityManager.java:214)
    at weblogic.ejb20.manager.BaseEntityManager.setup(BaseEntityManager.java:186)
    at weblogic.ejb20.manager.DBManager.setup(DBManager.java:161)
    at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.ClientDrivenBeanInfoImpl.activate(ClientDrivenBeanInfoImpl.java:936)
    at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBDeployer.activate(EJBDeployer.java:1302)
    at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.activate(EJBModule.java:342)
    at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.activateModule(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:1534)
    at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.activate(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:991)
    at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.activate(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:978)
    at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.processPrepareTask(SlaveDeployer.java:1104)
    at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareUpdate(SlaveDeployer.java:724)
    at weblogic.drs.internal.SlaveCallbackHandler$1.execute(SlaveCallbackHandler.java:24)
    at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:152)
    at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:133)
    failed application app10 on ronserver
    My ejb-jar.xml file is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE ejb-jar PUBLIC
    "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0//EN"
    "http://java.sun.com/dtd/ejb-jar_2_0.dtd">
    <ejb-jar>
    <display-name>Business Component CMP 2.0</display-name>
    <enterprise-beans>
    <entity>
    <display-name>Gangster Entity Bean</display-name>
    <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    <local-home>com.sempire.builder.business_component.GangsterHome</local-home>
    <local>com.sempire.builder.business_component.Gangster</local>
    <ejb-class>com.sempire.builder.business_component.GangsterBean</ejb-class>
    <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
    <prim-key-class>java.lang.Integer</prim-key-class>
    <reentrant>False</reentrant>
    <cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
    <cmp-field><field-name>iD</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>name</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>nickname</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>badness</field-name></cmp-field>
    <primkey-field>iD</primkey-field>
    <env-entry>
    <env-entry-name>GANGSTER</env-entry-name>
    <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
    <env-entry-value>Gangster</env-entry-value>
    </env-entry>
    <env-entry>
    <env-entry-name>oraclePool</env-entry-name>
    <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
    <env-entry-value>oraclePool</env-entry-value>
    </env-entry>
    <resource-ref>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/Gangster</res-ref-name>
    <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
    <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
    </resource-ref>
    </entity>
    <entity>
    <display-name>Organization Entity Bean</display-name>
    <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    <local-home>com.sempire.builder.business_component.OrganizationHome</local-home>
    <local>com.sempire.builder.business_component.Organization</local>
    <ejb-class>com.sempire.builder.business_component.OrganizationBean</ejb-class>
    <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
    <prim-key-class>java.lang.Integer</prim-key-class>
    <reentrant>False</reentrant>
    <cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
    <cmp-field><field-name>iD</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>name</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>description</field-name></cmp-field>
    <primkey-field>iD</primkey-field>
    <env-entry>
    <env-entry-name>ORGANIZATION</env-entry-name>
    <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
    <env-entry-value>Organization</env-entry-value>
    </env-entry>
    <env-entry>
    <env-entry-name>oraclePool</env-entry-name>
    <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
    <env-entry-value>oraclePool</env-entry-value>
    </env-entry>
    <resource-ref>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/Organization</res-ref-name>
    <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
    <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
    </resource-ref>
    </entity>
    <entity>
    <display-name>Job Entity Bean</display-name>
    <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
    <local-home>com.sempire.builder.business_component.JobHome</local-home>
    <local>com.sempire.builder.business_component.Job</local>
    <ejb-class>com.sempire.builder.business_component.JobBean</ejb-class>
    <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
    <prim-key-class>java.lang.Integer</prim-key-class>
    <reentrant>False</reentrant>
    <cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
    <cmp-field><field-name>iD</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>name</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>score</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>setupCost</field-name></cmp-field>
    <primkey-field>iD</primkey-field>
    <env-entry>
    <env-entry-name>Job</env-entry-name>
    <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
    <env-entry-value>Job</env-entry-value>
    </env-entry>
    <env-entry>
    <env-entry-name>oraclePool</env-entry-name>
    <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
    <env-entry-value>oraclePool</env-entry-value>
    </env-entry>
    <resource-ref>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/Job</res-ref-name>
    <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
    <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
    </resource-ref>
    </entity>
    </enterprise-beans>
    <relationships>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>organization-memberGangsters</ejb-relation-name>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role-name>organization---memberGangsters</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
    <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
    <cmr-field-name>memberGangsters</cmr-field-name>
    <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role-name>memberGangsters---organization</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
    <cascade-delete/>
    <relationship-role-source>
    <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
    <cmr-field-name>organization</cmr-field-name>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    </ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>gangsters-jobs</ejb-relation-name>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role-name>gangsters---jobs</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
    <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
    <cmr-field-name>jobs</cmr-field-name>
    <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role-name>jobs---gangsters</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
    <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
    <cmr-field-name>gangsters</cmr-field-name>
    <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    </ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>organization-theBoss</ejb-relation-name>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role-name>organization---theBoss</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
    <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
    <cmr-field-name>theBoss</cmr-field-name>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
    <ejb-relationship-role-name>theBoss---organization</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
    <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    </ejb-relation>
    </relationships>
    <assembly-descriptor>
    <container-transaction>
    <method>
    <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    <method-name>*</method-name>
    </method>
    <method>
    <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    <method-name>*</method-name>
    </method>
    <method>
    <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
    <method-name>*</method-name>
    </method>
    <trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>
    </container-transaction>
    </assembly-descriptor>
    </ejb-jar>
    My weblogic-ejb-jar.xml is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE weblogic-ejb-jar PUBLIC
    '-//BEA Systems, Inc.//DTD WebLogic 7.0.0 EJB//EN'
    'http://www.bea.com/servers/wls700/dtd/weblogic-ejb-jar.dtd'>
    <weblogic-ejb-jar>
    <weblogic-enterprise-bean>
    <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    <entity-descriptor>
    <persistence>
    <persistence-use>
    <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
    <type-version>6.0</type-version>
    <type-storage>META-INF/weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml</type-storage>
    </persistence-use>
    </persistence>
    </entity-descriptor>
    <reference-descriptor>
    <resource-description>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/Gangster</res-ref-name>
    <jndi-name>oraclePool</jndi-name>
    </resource-description>
    </reference-descriptor>
    <jndi-name>Gangster</jndi-name>
    </weblogic-enterprise-bean>
    <weblogic-enterprise-bean>
    <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    <entity-descriptor>
    <persistence>
    <persistence-use>
    <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
    <type-version>6.0</type-version>
    <type-storage>META-INF/weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml</type-storage>
    </persistence-use>
    </persistence>
    </entity-descriptor>
    <reference-descriptor>
    <resource-description>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/Organization</res-ref-name>
    <jndi-name>oraclePool</jndi-name>
    </resource-description>
    </reference-descriptor>
    <jndi-name>Organization</jndi-name>
    </weblogic-enterprise-bean>
    <weblogic-enterprise-bean>
    <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
    <entity-descriptor>
    <persistence>
    <persistence-use>
    <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
    <type-version>6.0</type-version>
    <type-storage>META-INF/weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml</type-storage>
    </persistence-use>
    </persistence>
    </entity-descriptor>
    <reference-descriptor>
    <resource-description>
    <res-ref-name>jdbc/Job</res-ref-name>
    <jndi-name>oraclePool</jndi-name>
    </resource-description>
    </reference-descriptor>
    <jndi-name>Job</jndi-name>
    </weblogic-enterprise-bean>
    </weblogic-ejb-jar>
    My weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml file is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE weblogic-rdbms-jar PUBLIC
    '-//BEA Systems, Inc.//DTD WebLogic 7.0.0 EJB RDBMS Persistence//EN'
    'http://www.bea.com/servers/wls700/dtd/weblogic-rdbms20-persistence-700.dtd'>
    <weblogic-rdbms-jar>
    <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
    <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    <data-source-name>Gangster</data-source-name>
    <table-map>
    <table-name>GANGSTER</table-name>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>nickname</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>NICKNAME</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>badness</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>BADNESS</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    </table-map>
    <weblogic-query>
    <query-method>
    <method-name>findAll</method-name>
    <method-params></method-params>
    </query-method>
    </weblogic-query>
    </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
    <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
    <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    <data-source-name>Organization</data-source-name>
    <table-map>
    <table-name>ORGANIZATION</table-name>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>description</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>DESCRIPTION</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    </table-map>
    <weblogic-query>
    <query-method>
    <method-name>findAll</method-name>
    <method-params></method-params>
    </query-method>
    </weblogic-query>
    </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
    <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
    <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
    <data-source-name>Job</data-source-name>
    <table-map>
    <table-name>JOB</table-name>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>score</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>SCORE</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    <field-map>
    <cmp-field>setupCost</cmp-field>
    <dbms-column>SETUPCOST</dbms-column>
    </field-map>
    </table-map>
    <weblogic-query>
    <query-method>
    <method-name>findAll</method-name>
    <method-params></method-params>
    </query-method>
    </weblogic-query>
    </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
    <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    <relation-name>organization-memberGangsters</relation-name>
    <weblogic-relationship-role>
    <relationship-role-name>memberGangsters---organization</relationship-role-name>
    <relationship-role-map>
    <column-map>
    <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
    <key-column>ID</key-column>
    </column-map>
    </relationship-role-map>
    </weblogic-relationship-role>
    </weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    <relation-name>gangsters-jobs</relation-name>
    <table-name>JOBS</table-name>
    <weblogic-relationship-role>
    <relationship-role-name>gangsters---jobs</relationship-role-name>
    <relationship-role-map>
    <column-map>
    <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
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    <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>organization---memberGangsters</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
         <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
         <cmr-field-name>memberGangsters</cmr-field-name>
         <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
                   <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>memberGangsters---organization</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
    <cascade-delete/>
    <relationship-role-source>
         <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
         <cmr-field-name>organization</cmr-field-name>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    </ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>gangsters-jobs</ejb-relation-name>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>gangsters---jobs</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
         <relationship-role-source>
              <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
         </relationship-role-source>
         <cmr-field>
              <cmr-field-name>jobs</cmr-field-name>
              <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
         </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
                   <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>jobs---gangsters</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
         <relationship-role-source>
              <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
         </relationship-role-source>
         <cmr-field>
              <cmr-field-name>gangsters</cmr-field-name>
              <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
         </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
              </ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>organization-theBoss</ejb-relation-name>
         <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>organization---theBoss</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
         <relationship-role-source>
              <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
         </relationship-role-source>
         <cmr-field>
              <cmr-field-name>theBoss</cmr-field-name>
                   </cmr-field>
              </ejb-relationship-role>
                   <ejb-relationship-role>
                        <ejb-relationship-role-name>theBoss---organization</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
         <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    </ejb-relation>
         </relationships>
         <assembly-descriptor>
         <container-transaction>
         <method>
              <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
              <method-name>*</method-name>
         </method>
         <method>
              <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
              <method-name>*</method-name>
         </method>
         <method>
              <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
              <method-name>*</method-name>
                   </method>
                   <trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>
              </container-transaction>
         </assembly-descriptor>
    </ejb-jar>
    My weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml file is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE weblogic-rdbms-jar PUBLIC
    '-//BEA Systems, Inc.//DTD WebLogic 6.0.0 EJB RDBMS Persistence//EN'
    'http://www.bea.com/servers/wls600/dtd/weblogic-rdbms20-persistence-600.dtd'>
    <weblogic-rdbms-jar>
         <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
              <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
              <data-source-name>GangsterDB</data-source-name>
              <table-name>GANGSTER</table-name>
              <field-map>
         <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
         <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
         </field-map>
         <field-map>
         <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
         <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
         </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>nickname</cmp-field>
         <dbms-column>NICKNAME</dbms-column>
         </field-map>
         <field-map>
         <cmp-field>badness</cmp-field>
         <dbms-column>BADNESS</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <weblogic-query>
                   <query-method>
                        <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                        <method-params></method-params>
                   </query-method>
              </weblogic-query>
         </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
         <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
              <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
              <data-source-name>OrganizationDB</data-source-name>
              <table-name>ORGANIZATION</table-name>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>description</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>DESCRIPTION</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <weblogic-query>
                   <query-method>
                        <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                        <method-params></method-params>
                   </query-method>
              </weblogic-query>
         </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
         <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
              <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
              <data-source-name>JobDB</data-source-name>
              <table-name>JOB</table-name>
         <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>iD</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>ID</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>name</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>NAME</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>score</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>SCORE</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <field-map>
                   <cmp-field>setupCost</cmp-field>
                   <dbms-column>SETUPCOST</dbms-column>
              </field-map>
              <weblogic-query>
                   <query-method>
                        <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                        <method-params></method-params>
                   </query-method>
              </weblogic-query>
         </weblogic-rdbms-bean>
         <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
         <relation-name>organization-memberGangsters</relation-name>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>memberGangsters---organization</relationship-role-name>
              <column-map>
              <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
         </column-map>
         </weblogic-relationship-role>
    </weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
         <relation-name>gangsters-jobs</relation-name>
         <table-name>JOBS</table-name>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>gangsters---jobs</relationship-role-name>
              <column-map>
                   <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
         </column-map>
         </weblogic-relationship-role>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>jobs---gangsters</relationship-role-name>
              <column-map>
                   <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
         </column-map>
    </weblogic-relationship-role>
    </weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    <weblogic-rdbms-relation>
         <relation-name>organization-theBoss</relation-name>
         <weblogic-relationship-role>
              <relationship-role-name>organization---theBoss</relationship-role-name>
              <column-map>
                   <foreign-key-column>iD</foreign-key-column>
                   <key-column>ID</key-column>
         </column-map>
         </weblogic-relationship-role>
    </weblogic-rdbms-relation>
    </weblogic-rdbms-jar>

    just looking at you weblogic-ejb-jar.xml,
    your ejb jndi names are the same as the data source jndi names...this
    may be your problem.
    Ronak Parekh wrote:
    Unable to deploy EJB: OrganizationEJB from sempire_bc.jar
    The DataSource with the JNDI name: OrganizationDB can not be located. Please ensure
    that the DataSource has been deployed
    successfully and that the JNDI name in your EJB Deployment descriptor is correct.
    In my console, I have created a connection pool 'oraclePool' and 3 datasource
    'jdbc.GangsterDB', 'jdbc.OrganizationDB' and
    'jdbc.JobDB'. I have also specified the target server and there seems to be no
    error. I have checked 'Monitor All Connection
    Pools' and oraclePool is running. I still do not understand the problem that I
    am getting and have no clue how to solve it.
    Thank you
    Ronak Parekh
    My weblogic-ejb-jar.xml file is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE weblogic-ejb-jar PUBLIC
    '-//BEA Systems, Inc.//DTD WebLogic 6.0.0 EJB//EN'
    'http://www.bea.com/servers/wls600/dtd/weblogic-ejb-jar.dtd'>
    <weblogic-ejb-jar>
         <weblogic-enterprise-bean>
              <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
              <entity-descriptor>
                   <persistence>
                        <persistence-type>
                             <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
                             <type-version>6.0</type-version>
                             <type-storage>META-INF/weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml</type-storage>
                        </persistence-type>
                        <persistence-use>
                             <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
                             <type-version>6.0</type-version>
                        </persistence-use>
                   </persistence>
              </entity-descriptor>
              <reference-descriptor>
              <resource-description>
              <res-ref-name>jdbc/oraclePool</res-ref-name>
              <jndi-name>jdbc.GangsterDB</jndi-name>
              </resource-description>
         </reference-descriptor>
              <local-jndi-name>jdbc.GangsterDB</local-jndi-name>
         </weblogic-enterprise-bean>
         <weblogic-enterprise-bean>
              <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
              <entity-descriptor>
                   <persistence>
                        <persistence-type>
                             <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
                             <type-version>6.0</type-version>
                             <type-storage>META-INF/weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml</type-storage>
                        </persistence-type>
                        <persistence-use>
                             <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
                             <type-version>6.0</type-version>
                        </persistence-use>
                   </persistence>
              </entity-descriptor>
              <reference-descriptor>
              <resource-description>
              <res-ref-name>jdbc/oraclePool</res-ref-name>
              <jndi-name>jdbc.OrganizationDB</jndi-name>
              </resource-description>
              </reference-descriptor>
              <local-jndi-name>jdbc.OrganizationDB</local-jndi-name>
         </weblogic-enterprise-bean>
         <weblogic-enterprise-bean>
              <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
              <entity-descriptor>
                   <persistence>
                        <persistence-type>
                             <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
                             <type-version>6.0</type-version>
                             <type-storage>META-INF/weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml</type-storage>
                        </persistence-type>
                        <persistence-use>
                             <type-identifier>WebLogic_CMP_RDBMS</type-identifier>
                             <type-version>6.0</type-version>
                        </persistence-use>
                   </persistence>
              </entity-descriptor>
              <reference-descriptor>
              <resource-description>
              <res-ref-name>jdbc/oraclePool</res-ref-name>
              <jndi-name>jdbc.JobDB</jndi-name>
              </resource-description>
         </reference-descriptor>
              <local-jndi-name>jdbc.JobDB</local-jndi-name>
         </weblogic-enterprise-bean>
    </weblogic-ejb-jar>
    My ejb-jar.xml file is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE ejb-jar PUBLIC
         "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0//EN"
         "http://java.sun.com/dtd/ejb-jar_2_0.dtd">
    <ejb-jar>
         <display-name>Business Component CMP 2.0</display-name>
         <enterprise-beans>
    <entity>
              <display-name>Gangster Entity Bean</display-name>
         <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    <local-home>com.sempire.builder.business_component.GangsterHome</local-home>
    <local>com.sempire.builder.business_component.Gangster</local>
    <ejb-class>com.sempire.builder.business_component.GangsterBean</ejb-class>
    <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
    <prim-key-class>java.lang.Integer</prim-key-class>
    <reentrant>False</reentrant>
    <cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
         <abstract-schema-name>GangsterEJB</abstract-schema-name>
    <cmp-field><field-name>iD</field-name></cmp-field>
         <cmp-field><field-name>name</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>nickname</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>badness</field-name></cmp-field>
                   <primkey-field>iD</primkey-field>
                   <resource-ref>
              <res-ref-name>jdbc/oraclePool</res-ref-name>
              <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
              <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
              </resource-ref>
                   <query>
                        <query-method>
                             <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                             <method-params></method-params>
                        </query-method>
                        <ejb-ql>
                             <![CDATA[SELECT OBJECT(a) FROM GangsterEJB AS a]]>
                        </ejb-ql>
                   </query>
              </entity>
    <entity>
         <display-name>Organization Entity Bean</display-name>
    <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    <local-home>com.sempire.builder.business_component.OrganizationHome</local-home>
    <local>com.sempire.builder.business_component.Organization</local>
    <ejb-class>com.sempire.builder.business_component.OrganizationBean</ejb-class>
    <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
    <prim-key-class>java.lang.Integer</prim-key-class>
    <reentrant>False</reentrant>
    <cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
    <abstract-schema-name>OrganizationEJB</abstract-schema-name>
    <cmp-field><field-name>iD</field-name></cmp-field>
         <cmp-field><field-name>name</field-name></cmp-field>
                   <cmp-field><field-name>description</field-name></cmp-field>
                   <primkey-field>iD</primkey-field>
                   <resource-ref>
              <res-ref-name>jdbc/oraclePool</res-ref-name>
              <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
              <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
              </resource-ref>
                   <query>
                        <query-method>
                             <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                             <method-params></method-params>
                        </query-method>
                        <ejb-ql>
                             <![CDATA[SELECT OBJECT(a) FROM OrganizationEJB AS a]]>
                        </ejb-ql>
                   </query>
              </entity>
    <entity>
    <display-name>Job Entity Bean</display-name>
    <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
    <local-home>com.sempire.builder.business_component.JobHome</local-home>
    <local>com.sempire.builder.business_component.Job</local>
    <ejb-class>com.sempire.builder.business_component.JobBean</ejb-class>
    <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
                   <prim-key-class>java.lang.Integer</prim-key-class>
    <reentrant>False</reentrant>
    <cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
    <abstract-schema-name>JobEJB</abstract-schema-name>
                   <cmp-field><field-name>iD</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>name</field-name></cmp-field>
    <cmp-field><field-name>score</field-name></cmp-field>
                   <cmp-field><field-name>setupCost</field-name></cmp-field>
                   <primkey-field>iD</primkey-field>
                   <resource-ref>
              <res-ref-name>jdbc/oraclePool</res-ref-name>
              <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
              <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
              </resource-ref>
                   <query>
                        <query-method>
                             <method-name>findAll</method-name>
                             <method-params></method-params>
                        </query-method>
                        <ejb-ql>
                             <![CDATA[SELECT OBJECT(a) FROM JobEJB AS a]]>
                        </ejb-ql>
                   </query>
              </entity>
         </enterprise-beans>
         <relationships>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>organization-memberGangsters</ejb-relation-name>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>organization---memberGangsters</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
         <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
         <cmr-field-name>memberGangsters</cmr-field-name>
         <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
                   <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>memberGangsters---organization</ejb-relationship-role-name>
    <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
    <cascade-delete/>
    <relationship-role-source>
         <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    <cmr-field>
         <cmr-field-name>organization</cmr-field-name>
    </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    </ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>gangsters-jobs</ejb-relation-name>
    <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>gangsters---jobs</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
         <relationship-role-source>
              <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
         </relationship-role-source>
         <cmr-field>
              <cmr-field-name>jobs</cmr-field-name>
              <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
         </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
                   <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>jobs---gangsters</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>Many</multiplicity>
         <relationship-role-source>
              <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
         </relationship-role-source>
         <cmr-field>
              <cmr-field-name>gangsters</cmr-field-name>
              <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
         </cmr-field>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
              </ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation>
    <ejb-relation-name>organization-theBoss</ejb-relation-name>
         <ejb-relationship-role>
         <ejb-relationship-role-name>organization---theBoss</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
         <relationship-role-source>
              <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
         </relationship-role-source>
         <cmr-field>
              <cmr-field-name>theBoss</cmr-field-name>
                   </cmr-field>
              </ejb-relationship-role>
                   <ejb-relationship-role>
                        <ejb-relationship-role-name>theBoss---organization</ejb-relationship-role-name>
         <multiplicity>One</multiplicity>
    <relationship-role-source>
         <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
    </relationship-role-source>
    </ejb-relationship-role>
    </ejb-relation>
         </relationships>
         <assembly-descriptor>
         <container-transaction>
         <method>
              <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
              <method-name>*</method-name>
         </method>
         <method>
              <ejb-name>OrganizationEJB</ejb-name>
              <method-name>*</method-name>
         </method>
         <method>
              <ejb-name>JobEJB</ejb-name>
              <method-name>*</method-name>
                   </method>
                   <trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>
              </container-transaction>
         </assembly-descriptor>
    </ejb-jar>
    My weblogic-cmp-rdbms-jar.xml file is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE weblogic-rdbms-jar PUBLIC
    '-//BEA Systems, Inc.//DTD WebLogic 6.0.0 EJB RDBMS Persistence//EN'
    'http://www.bea.com/servers/wls600/dtd/weblogic-rdbms20-persistence-600.dtd'>
    <weblogic-rdbms-jar>
         <weblogic-rdbms-bean>
              <ejb-name>GangsterEJB</ejb-name>
              <data-source-name>GangsterDB</data-source-name>
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