EJB deployed in Weblogic 10.3 invoking CORBA
Hello,
we are running an EJB3 application deployed in WebLogic 10.3 that must communicate with CORBA.
We're having the following exception when trying to submit an WorkOrder.
javax.ejb.EJBException: EJB Exception: ; nested exception is:
org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL: vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0 completed: No; nested exception is: org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL: vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0 completed: No
org.omg.CORBA.MARSHAL: vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0 completed: No
at weblogic.corba.idl.RemoteDelegateImpl.postInvoke(RemoteDelegateImpl.java:477)
at weblogic.corba.idl.RemoteDelegateImpl.invoke(RemoteDelegateImpl.java:384)
at weblogic.corba.idl.RemoteDelegateImpl.invoke(RemoteDelegateImpl.java:341)
at org.omg.CORBA.portable.ObjectImpl._invoke(ObjectImpl.java:457)
at pt.vodafone.indev.esm.SMSProvExt._WorkOrderIntfStub.submit(_WorkOrderIntfStub.java:183)
at pt.vodafone.in.business.WorkOrderFacade.createWorkOrder(WorkOrderFacade.java:227)
I've searched the forum for similar problems and the solution was to include the wlfullclient.jar in client classpath.
I've done that already however the problem persists. (maybe it's necessary to configure some IIOP parameters)
Anyone have any clue for this problem?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Hi,
include wls-api.jar in your classpath and provide me an update...
Regards.
Kal.
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Help me to invoke an EJB deployed in weblogic
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I have these EJB's deployed in weblogic. Im not able to invoke it...coz of these roles and permissions associated with it...here's my code and the o/p i got
import java.security.Principal;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import javax.ejb.SessionContext;
import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.InitialContext;
import javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject;
import com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product.ProductPK;
import com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product.ProductSession;
import com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product.ProductSessionHome;
import com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product.ProductSessionImpl;
public class invoke {
public static void main(String args[]) {
com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product.ProductSessionHome productSessionHomeobj = null;
com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product.ProductSession productSession = null;
try {
Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product.ProductPK ProductPK1=new ProductPK(1);
env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory");
env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "t3://172.20.212.252:10000" );
env.put(Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL,"wlsadmin");
env.put(Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS,"wlsadmin");
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext(env);
System.out.println("Got Initial context" + ic);
Object sless = ic.lookup("Convergys/ECA/Product");
System.out.println("Value of the sless object is :" + sless);
productSessionHomeobj = (ProductSessionHome) PortableRemoteObject.
narrow(sless, ProductSessionHome.class);
System.out.println("before");
SessionContext ses = null;
productSession = productSessionHomeobj.create();
productSession.readAllProductAttributeData_5_1(ProductPK1,1);
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
and the o/p i got is
Got Initial contextjavax.naming.InitialContext@e1d5ea
Value of the sless object is :IOR: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
before
java.rmi.AccessException: CORBA NO_PERMISSION 0 Maybe; nested exception is:
org.omg.CORBA.NO_PERMISSION: vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0 completed: Maybe
at com.sun.corba.se.impl.javax.rmi.CORBA.Util.mapSystemException(Unknown Source)
at javax.rmi.CORBA.Util.mapSystemException(Unknown Source)
at com.convergys.geneva.j2ee.product._ProductSessionHome_Stub.create(Unknown Source)
at invoke.main(invoke.java:46)
Caused by: org.omg.CORBA.NO_PERMISSION: vmcid: 0x0 minor code: 0 completed: Maybe
at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol.giopmsgheaders.MessageBase.getSystemException(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol.giopmsgheaders.ReplyMessage_1_2.getSystemException(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.getSystemExceptionReply(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol.CorbaClientRequestDispatcherImpl.processResponse(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol.CorbaClientRequestDispatcherImpl.marshalingComplete(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol.CorbaClientDelegateImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
at org.omg.CORBA.portable.ObjectImpl._invoke(Unknown Source)
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Is there some kind of security in ejb?. If so how can do it? Kindly helpHi,
Some improvement regarding the code. I found i had to use the logincontext to login to the session so i had modified my code like this which for the most part i got from this blog(http://weblogic-wonders.com/weblogic/2010/06/15/jaas-login-in-weblogic-server/)
here's the code....
public class invoke {
public static void main(String args[]) {
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try {
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env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "t3://172.20.212.252:10000" );
env.put(Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL,"wlsadmin");
env.put(Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS,"wlsadmin");
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System.out.println("Got Initial context" + ic);
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productSessionHomeobj = (ProductSessionHome) PortableRemoteObject.
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private String password;
private String url;
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at com.sun.security.auth.login.ConfigFile.<init>(Unknown Source)
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at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Unknown Source)
at javax.security.auth.login.Configuration$3.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at javax.security.auth.login.Configuration.getConfiguration(Unknown Source)
at javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext$1.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext.init(Unknown Source)
at javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext.<init>(Unknown Source)
at invoke.main(invoke.java:51)
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at com.sun.security.auth.login.ConfigFile.init(Unknown Source)
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EJB deployment in weblogic 8.1
I am new to EJB's. I have truly tried to research and solve this problem. I am trying to deploy a simple EJB in wls 8.1.
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<enterprise-beans>
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<display-name>UserScanSystems</display-name>
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<home>com.myCo.util.UserScanSystemsHome</home>
<remote>com.myCo.util.UserScanSystemsRemote</remote>
<ejb-class>com.myCo.util.UserScanSystemsBean</ejb-class>
<session-type>Stateless</session-type>
<transaction-type>Container</transaction-type>
</session>
</enterprise-beans>
<assembly-descriptor>
<container-transaction>
<method>
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<method-intf>Remote</method-intf>
<method-name>*</method-name>
</method>
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</container-transaction>
</assembly-descriptor>
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weblogic-ejb-jar.xml:
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<stateless-session-descriptor>
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<remote>com.myCo.util.UserScanSystemsRemote</remote>
<ejb-link>com.myCo.util.UserScanSystems</ejb-link>
</ejb-ref>
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What am I missing?
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http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs81/webapp/web_xml.html#1020090
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Hi,
We are trying to call an EJB(2.1) deployed in Weblogic 10.3 from WebSphere Application Server 6.
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Hi
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In weblogic 7.0 versiion has such files.
The present procedure is as follows.
1. Create a jar file contains all class files.
2. Create a jar file contains class jar files, plus .xml files
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==================
Please help me.
MuraliThey are reccomended because the next step going from your simple single EJB
to anything interesting, like adding more EJB's adding web-apps, adding
web-services etc etc involves ears. If the setup and overhead for an EAR is
easy, then just start there.
But no if you just doing helloworld you of course dont have to ears.
cheers
mbg
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"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
You can still run ejbc from the command line its still there. And you
can
still run weblogic.Deployer. (I dont ever reccomend jaring up in dev,
it
just takes longer, do exploded its easier and faster).
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and no web apps (none needed for the Hello World or a PC client)?
http://www.niffgurd.com/mark/work/blog/
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mbg
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news:3fbfd6c6$[email protected]..
My understanding is ejbc has been deprecated and replaced with appc.Moreover,
BEA is encourgaging developers to deploy ear files. All I want todo is
to use
ant to deploy a jar file with a single EJB in it. I'm not findingthe WL
documentation
very helpful. Hopefully, you'll have better luck than I.
"skmurali" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
In order deploy EJB application in Weblogic 8.1, is it necessary
to compile
the application in WebLogic.ejbc. I did not find such files in
WebLogic
8.1
In weblogic 7.0 versiion has such files.
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1. Create a jar file contains all class files.
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==================
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@Stateless (mappedName = "DemoEJB")
@TransactionManagement(TransactionManagementType.BEAN)
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static final boolean verbose = true;
private transient SessionContext ctx;
private transient Properties props;
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
@Override
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RemoteException {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
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Regards,
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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/ejb-jar_3_0.xsd
http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/weblogic-ejb-jar
http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/weblogic-ejb-jar/1.0/weblogic-ejb-jar.xsd">
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M/18328287.; remaining name '/app/ejb/CONFIG-ejb-2/0/jar#ConfigurationManagerSession/local-home']; Link Remaining Name:
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I have weblogic 7.1 instance running in machine A and websphere running in machine B. I want to make a call to the ejb deployed from weblogic to websphere. Any experience in this would be very helpful. Or pl. post the procedure.
Thx in advance.I don't think that there is any magic here, although I've never tried it.
All you need is the compiled EJBHome and EJBObject interfaces in the
classpath of the calling EJB, get an InitialContext in the JNDI namespace of
the target EJB container using the name of the JNDI InitialContext Factory,
do a lookup on the bean making sure to do a PortableRemoteObject.narrow when
you are casting the Home stub with the vendor specific version of
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PortableRemoteObject.narrow on the Home stub, that you get the vendor
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bill
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Hello:
I have weblogic 7.1 instance running in machine A and websphere runningin machine B. I want to make a call to the ejb deployed from weblogic to
websphere. Any experience in this would be very helpful. Or pl. post the
procedure.
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I have a very basic question regarding EJB deployment in Weblogic 6.1 sp2.
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2>a jar file containing our core server classes[not EJBs] - B
3>a jar file containing EJBs - C
here A and C are definitely getting loaded by different class loaders - I want
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A and C can see B. - is this possible by some EAR/Weblogic specific way.
OR
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Anamitra wrote:
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the classloader for B to be parent of the classloaders for A and C - so that both
A and C can see B. - is this possible by some EAR/Weblogic specific way.Made possible by placing B in the ear at the root level and referring to B with the
Class-Path manifest directive in the ejb jar file for C. This will put B in the ejb
classloader's classpath making it visible to C and to A since the classloader for C
is the parent of the classloader for A. Which, is the recommended way.
>
OR
the best solution is to place the B in the main classpath and deploy the C and
A in an EAR?
This works, but the classfiles in B are now static for the uptime of the server. If
you want to make changes in B, you must restart the server. If you configure it the
way described above, you can reload the B classes by redeploying the application ear.
>
thanks
AnamitraHere is the link with all of the info:
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs61/programming/packaging.html#1029830
Bill -
Steps to deploy an ejb application and running an ejb client in weblogic server6.1
steps to deploy an ejb application and steps to run an ejb client in weblogic server6.1
if the client is an simple java application and if the client is a servletHi.
Check out the beanManaged example that ships with WLS and read the accompanying docs. This
is a simple EJB with a servlet that invokes it.
Michael
shekhar sachdev wrote:
steps to deploy an ejb application and steps to run an ejb client in weblogic server6.1
if the client is an simple java application and if the client is a servlet--
Michael Young
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Support -
Memory leak in a client using EJBs deployed in a Bea Weblogic 10.0.0 cluste
Hi all,
We are having a memory leak in a client using stateless EJBs deployed in cluster. The client is a Tomcat 6.0.18 with java 6 but it is reproduced using Tomcat 5 with java 5. The client is calling a Weblogic Server 10.0 making
calls to an EJB deployed in cluster that has two instances installed in two different machines.
The client works fine if we shutdown one of the server instances and so when the client is using only one instance.
Resuming the environment:
Client Side:
1 HP-Itanium machine with HP-UX.
1 Tomcat 6 with java 6 (reproduced with java 5)
Bea Weblogic client (wlclient.jar) for Weblogic 10.0.0
Server Side:
2 HP-Itanium machines with HP-UX
Bea Weblogic Server 10.0.0 installed in both machines
An unique domain
Two Bea instances (one per machines) associated to a Bea Cluster
EJBs deployed in both instances
We have monitored the memory consumed in Tomcat and we have noticed that the VM memory PS OLD GEN grows up permanently when we make tests having the two server side Bea Instances up. We have extended
the memory VM parameters in Tomcat client till 1G and it's only a way to delay the end: the free memory is empty, the GC is not able to free no more byte and the CPU is 100% consumed by the GC work. At the end Tomcat Client
doesn't accept more http petitions and must be restarted.
Besides, we have studied the VM memory in Tomcat using jmap and importing it using Eclipse Memory Analyzer. We have seen some strange memory blocks of several Mbytes that are always growing up and that are stored
under data structures in the package com.sun.corba:
com.sun.corba.se.impl.legacy.connection.SocketFactoryConnectionImpl (4.5Mb)
|
-> com.sun.corba.se.impl.transport.CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl
|
-> java.util.Hashtable
|
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
|
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
Has anybody any idea about this problem?
Thanks in advance.Hi all,
We are having a memory leak in a client using stateless EJBs deployed in cluster. The client is a Tomcat 6.0.18 with java 6 but it is reproduced using Tomcat 5 with java 5. The client is calling a Weblogic Server 10.0 making
calls to an EJB deployed in cluster that has two instances installed in two different machines.
The client works fine if we shutdown one of the server instances and so when the client is using only one instance.
Resuming the environment:
Client Side:
1 HP-Itanium machine with HP-UX.
1 Tomcat 6 with java 6 (reproduced with java 5)
Bea Weblogic client (wlclient.jar) for Weblogic 10.0.0
Server Side:
2 HP-Itanium machines with HP-UX
Bea Weblogic Server 10.0.0 installed in both machines
An unique domain
Two Bea instances (one per machines) associated to a Bea Cluster
EJBs deployed in both instances
We have monitored the memory consumed in Tomcat and we have noticed that the VM memory PS OLD GEN grows up permanently when we make tests having the two server side Bea Instances up. We have extended
the memory VM parameters in Tomcat client till 1G and it's only a way to delay the end: the free memory is empty, the GC is not able to free no more byte and the CPU is 100% consumed by the GC work. At the end Tomcat Client
doesn't accept more http petitions and must be restarted.
Besides, we have studied the VM memory in Tomcat using jmap and importing it using Eclipse Memory Analyzer. We have seen some strange memory blocks of several Mbytes that are always growing up and that are stored
under data structures in the package com.sun.corba:
com.sun.corba.se.impl.legacy.connection.SocketFactoryConnectionImpl (4.5Mb)
|
-> com.sun.corba.se.impl.transport.CorbaResponseWaitingRoomImpl
|
-> java.util.Hashtable
|
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
|
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
-> java.util.Hashtable$Entry
Has anybody any idea about this problem?
Thanks in advance. -
EJB EAR deployment for weblogic 9.2
Hello!
I already have the EJB3.0 application which I would like to deploy. After preparing the .ear file I tried to deploy it with the Administration console. I received the error message, and I found a workaround : [url http://forums.bea.com/bea/thread.jspa?threadID=600016992&tstart=0]here (@dev2dev). When I tried the console deployment, I received the following error message:
<11.12.2006 14.49 Uhr CET> <Error> <Deployer> <BEA-149265> <Failure occured in the execution of deployment request with ID '1165844945693' f
or task '3'. Error is: 'weblogic.application.ModuleException: Exception preparing module: EJBModule(app5.jar)
weblogic.application.ModuleException: Exception preparing module: EJBModule(app5.jar)
at weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.prepare(EJBModule.java:394)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:93)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$1.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:318)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.prepare(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:53)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
java.lang.IllegalStateException: getLocalName() may only be called on a START_ELEMENT, END_ELEMENT or ENTITY_REFERENCE event, the current st
ate is [END_DOCUMENT]
at weblogic.xml.stax.XMLStreamReaderBase.getLocalName(XMLStreamReaderBase.java:524)
at javax.xml.stream.util.StreamReaderDelegate.getLocalName(StreamReaderDelegate.java:216)
at javax.xml.stream.util.StreamReaderDelegate.getLocalName(StreamReaderDelegate.java:216)
at com.bea.xbean.richParser.XMLStreamReaderExtImpl.getLocalName(XMLStreamReaderExtImpl.java:1294)
at com.bea.staxb.runtime.internal.UnmarshalResult.getLocalName(UnmarshalResult.java:867)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
>
<11.12.2006 14.49 Uhr CET> <Warning> <Deployer> <BEA-149004> <Failures were detected while initiating deploy task for application 'app5'.
>
<11.12.2006 14.49 Uhr CET> <Warning> <Deployer> <BEA-149078> <Stack trace for message 149004
weblogic.application.ModuleException: Exception preparing module: EJBModule(app5.jar)
at weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.prepare(EJBModule.java:394)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:93)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$1.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:318)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.prepare(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:53)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
java.lang.IllegalStateException: getLocalName() may only be called on a START_ELEMENT, END_ELEMENT or ENTITY_REFERENCE event, the current st
ate is [END_DOCUMENT]
at weblogic.xml.stax.XMLStreamReaderBase.getLocalName(XMLStreamReaderBase.java:524)
at javax.xml.stream.util.StreamReaderDelegate.getLocalName(StreamReaderDelegate.java:216)
at javax.xml.stream.util.StreamReaderDelegate.getLocalName(StreamReaderDelegate.java:216)
at com.bea.xbean.richParser.XMLStreamReaderExtImpl.getLocalName(XMLStreamReaderExtImpl.java:1294)
at com.bea.staxb.runtime.internal.UnmarshalResult.getLocalName(UnmarshalResult.java:867)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
>I would just like to mention, that it is not really self-explaining. Can somebody help me and explain me what does this error mean?
Also, is there a document describing the complete deployment process for wl9.2?
Thank you.
KonstantinMIK wrote:
I have a question about weblogic-ejb-jar.xml file entries.
weblogic 9.1 server says it is invalid while deploying my file
my file is as under,
<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE weblogic-ejb-jar PUBLIC '-//BEA Systems,
Inc.//DTD WebLogic 8.1.0 EJB//EN'
'http://www.bea.com/servers/wls810/dtd/weblogic-ejb-jar.dtd'>
<weblogic-ejb-jar xmlns="http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/910"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/910
http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/910/weblogic-ejb-jar.xsd">
<weblogic-enterprise-bean>
<ejb-name>MessageAccess</ejb-name>
<message-driven-descriptor>
<resource-adapter-jndi-name>SystemModule-test</resource-adapter-jndi-name>
</message-driven-descriptor>
</weblogic-enterprise-bean>
</weblogic-ejb-jar>
can anybody help what is wrong with it?the error I get is this,
[EJB:011023]An error occurred while reading the deployment descriptor.
The error was:
Unmarshaller failed.
at
weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.loadEJBDescriptor(EJBModule.java:957)
at weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.prepare(EJBModule.java:317)
at
weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:90)
at
weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$1.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:318)
at
weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
and XMLSPY also says that weblogic-ejb-jar.xml is invalid and the error
there is,
Root element '<weblogic-ejb-jar' not defined in DTD/Schema. -
EJB Deployment error in Weblogic 8.1 very urgent
Hi
Mark I forgot to send my error message. So I am sending again.
Sorry for the trouble.
Murali
[weblogicerr1.txt]They are reccomended because the next step going from your simple single EJB
to anything interesting, like adding more EJB's adding web-apps, adding
web-services etc etc involves ears. If the setup and overhead for an EAR is
easy, then just start there.
But no if you just doing helloworld you of course dont have to ears.
cheers
mbg
"Christopher R. Gardner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3fc0560e$[email protected]..
>
"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
You can still run ejbc from the command line its still there. And you
can
still run weblogic.Deployer. (I dont ever reccomend jaring up in dev,
it
just takes longer, do exploded its easier and faster).
But ear's are easy, see:So ears are recommended even if you're just doing EJBs (e.g., a simpleHello World)
and no web apps (none needed for the Hello World or a PC client)?
http://www.niffgurd.com/mark/work/blog/
Cheers
mbg
"Christopher R. Gardner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3fbfd6c6$[email protected]..
My understanding is ejbc has been deprecated and replaced with appc.Moreover,
BEA is encourgaging developers to deploy ear files. All I want todo is
to use
ant to deploy a jar file with a single EJB in it. I'm not findingthe WL
documentation
very helpful. Hopefully, you'll have better luck than I.
"skmurali" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
In order deploy EJB application in Weblogic 8.1, is it necessary
to compile
the application in WebLogic.ejbc. I did not find such files in
WebLogic
8.1
In weblogic 7.0 versiion has such files.
The present procedure is as follows.
1. Create a jar file contains all class files.
2. Create a jar file contains class jar files, plus .xml files
3. Deploy into weblogic 8.1 server EJB Deployment utility.
==================
Please help me.
Murali -
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If you have Oracle Service Registry you can also use UDDI to discover the endpoint at runtime.
But you can also use direct binding to do that.
If you search on internet you will find many blog entries about this as well as many related posts here on OTN.
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Can someone help me in learning how to write weblogic specific deployment descriptors for EJBs ??? Where can I find good tutorial or help. I am new to EJB.
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Hi,
I have a problem with the use of JNDI factory While invoking BPEL 10g process using client code deployed in WebLogic 10.3.3.
Should it be "com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory" or "weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory"?
(Should the JNDI factory follows the container of BPEL server or the container of client code?)BPEL server from SOA Suite (10.1.3.3.1)
Client code which invokes the BPEL process deployed in WebLogic 10.3.3
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