Import a ejb jar file created for Oracle OAS ?

Hi,
I have a jar file with some ejbs created to run on OAS. I need to import them
into the Workshop and deploy them to WebLogic 8.1. I've tried to use the function
Import ejb from jar (my jar file contains a weblogic-ejb-jar.xml file), but it
fails badly. The stack trace I get:
java.lang.InternalError: jzentry == 0,
jzfile = 413124120,
total = 175,
name = C:\projects\xxxBEA\deploy\deploy\xxx_ejb.jar,
i = 32,
message = invalid LOC header (bad signature)
     at java.util.zip.ZipFile$2.nextElement(ZipFile.java:321)
     at java.util.jar.JarFile$1.nextElement(JarFile.java:201)
     at weblogic.utils.jars.JarFileDelegate$1.next(JarFileDelegate.java:54)
     at com.bea.wls.revejbgen.Main.loadAllClassNames(Main.java:102)
     at com.bea.wls.revejbgen.Main.init(Main.java:79)
     at com.bea.wls.revejbgen.Main.<init>(Main.java:52)
     at com.bea.wls.ejb.importer.ImportWizard.loadJarFile(ImportWizard.java:121)
     at com.bea.wls.ejb.importer.FileStep.onNext(FileStep.java:96)
     at com.bea.ide.ui.wizard.WizardDialog.next(WizardDialog.java:286)
     at com.bea.ide.ui.wizard.WizardDialog.access$1000(WizardDialog.java:42)
     at com.bea.ide.ui.wizard.WizardDialog$6.actionPerformed(WizardDialog.java:387)
     at javax.swing.AbstractButton.fireActionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:1764)
     at javax.swing.AbstractButton$ForwardActionEvents.actionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:1817)
     at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.fireActionPerformed(DefaultButtonModel.java:419)
     at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.setPressed(DefaultButtonModel.java:257)
     at javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicButtonListener.mouseReleased(BasicButtonListener.java:245)
     at workshop.core.plaf.JbButtonUI$JbButtonListener.mouseReleased(JbButtonUI.java:1009)
     at java.awt.Component.processMouseEvent(Component.java:5134)
     at java.awt.Component.processEvent(Component.java:4931)
     at java.awt.Container.processEvent(Container.java:1566)
     at java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Component.java:3639)
     at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:1623)
     at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3480)
     at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.retargetMouseEvent(Container.java:3450)
     at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.processMouseEvent(Container.java:3165)
     at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Container.java:3095)
     at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:1609)
     at java.awt.Window.dispatchEventImpl(Window.java:1590)
     at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3480)
     at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:450)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:197)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:150)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:140)
     at java.awt.Dialog.show(Dialog.java:551)
     at com.bea.ide.ui.wizard.WizardDialog.show(WizardDialog.java:130)
     at com.bea.wls.ejb.importer.ImportAction.showWizard(ImportAction.java:42)
     at com.bea.wls.ejb.importer.ImportAction.actionPerformed(ImportAction.java:32)
     at workshop.shell.commands.CmdActionDefinition.actionPerformed(CmdActionDefinition.java:217)
     at javax.swing.AbstractButton.fireActionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:1764)
     at javax.swing.AbstractButton$ForwardActionEvents.actionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:1817)
     at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.fireActionPerformed(DefaultButtonModel.java:419)
     at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.setPressed(DefaultButtonModel.java:257)
     at javax.swing.AbstractButton.doClick(AbstractButton.java:289)
     at javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicMenuItemUI.doClick(BasicMenuItemUI.java:1113)
     at workshop.core.plaf.JbMenuItemUI.doClick(JbMenuItemUI.java:640)
     at javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicMenuItemUI$MouseInputHandler.mouseReleased(BasicMenuItemUI.java:943)
     at java.awt.Component.processMouseEvent(Component.java:5134)
     at java.awt.Component.processEvent(Component.java:4931)
     at java.awt.Container.processEvent(Container.java:1566)
     at java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Component.java:3639)
     at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:1623)
     at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3480)
     at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.retargetMouseEvent(Container.java:3450)
     at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.processMouseEvent(Container.java:3165)
     at java.awt.LightweightDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Container.java:3095)
     at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:1609)
     at java.awt.Window.dispatchEventImpl(Window.java:1590)
     at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3480)
     at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:450)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:197)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:150)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:144)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:136)
     at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:99)
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.

Hi,
>>>>We have to send the original xml-payload and the generated (over XSL-FO) pdf-file as attachments in one mail.
Could this be realized with this solution?
then don't set it as constant
use getContextData method to get the xsl filename
from one of the folders:
moduleContext.getContextData("dirName");
then you only have to add <b>dirName </b> parameter
in the mail adapter configuration (modules tab)
and specify the path to your xsl over there
this way you're adapter module will be reusable
and you'll have both XML-payload and the XSL
(so you'll be able to generate PDF)
Regards,
michal
<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions">XI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</a>

Similar Messages

  • How to make jar files availabe for deployed EJBs

    Hi,
    I'm interested on how to make jar files availabe for deployed EJBs.
    My EJB is packed in an ear. It uses a util jar. I now just add the jar to the
    classpath, but I think that shouldn't be the way. Is there somthing in the admin
    console to make jars available or do I have to insert it in the ear file? And
    if so, where do I hve to place it?
    Thanks
    Claudia

    Put the util.jar in the ear with your ejb jars - at the same level (i.e. in
    the root) - but do not include them in the manifest.xml.
    Also each ejb jar that refers to util.jar must have util.jar on its internal
    classpath in the manifest.
    "Claudia" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:3d537db5$[email protected]..
    >
    Hi,
    I'm interested on how to make jar files availabe for deployed EJBs.
    My EJB is packed in an ear. It uses a util jar. I now just add the jar tothe
    classpath, but I think that shouldn't be the way. Is there somthing in theadmin
    console to make jars available or do I have to insert it in the ear file?And
    if so, where do I hve to place it?
    Thanks
    Claudia

  • Unable to create ejb.jar file.

    how do we create an ejb.jar file in j2ee explorer.
    I am not able to see the option <i>Build Ejb.jar</i>
    in the context menu when i click on my ejb project
    Regards
    Naresh Garg

    hi Naresh,
    There is option called EJB Archive this option builds your EJB. if your trying to create Web Module Project you can only create WAR file .
    Venkat

  • ClassNotFoundException if ejb jar file is not placed in the server's classpath

    Hi,
    My ejb jar file contains some non-weblogic generated files and is placed in
    the applications directory. When client is executed, I get the ClassNotFoundException
    on the server when my bean makes a reference to the generated class. The problem
    gets resolved if I put the ejb jar in the server's classpath.
    This problem happens in weblogic server version 6.1. It was not happening in
    the previous releases of weblogic server(6.0).

    Well
    I follow your instruction
    I am pasting the command prompt operation
    Coding is same above
    My all three files (.java )is resides in javath folder
    command prompt code
    Z:\javath>javac -d . sa.java
    Z:\javath>javac -d . sb.java
    Z:\javath>jar -cvf p1.jar p1/*.class
    added manifest
    adding: p1/sa.class(in = 687) (out= 423)(deflated 38%)
    adding: p1/sb.class(in = 185) (out= 153)(deflated 17%)
    Z:\javath>javac demopack.java
    demopack.java:4: cannot access sb
    bad class file: .\sb.java
    file does not contain class sb
    Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpa
    th.
    public class demopack implements sb
                                     ^
    1 error
    Z:\javath>------------------------------------------------------------
    in demopack.java file i want to access class files which are resides in
    jar files
    Actually when we are writing import java.io.*;
    we can access all the class file from that io package
    Same thing i am trying to implement for user defined package
    I hope you understand my question
    regards

  • Problem building EJB jar file using Eclipse

    Hi,
    Here's my file sturcture.
    ejb\x\y\z\test\
    ejb\x\y\z\test1\
    'ejb' is the root directory.
    The java source files under 'test' have a package name x.y.z.test.
    The java source files under 'test1' have a package name x.y.z.test1.
    I want to build a EJB jar file for 'test' and 'test1' separately. In eclipse when I create an EJB project, I specify the root folder as the source in the java build path settings. So the project explorer in Eclipse shows both the packages since they are under the same root folder. When I try to do 'Export - EJB Jar File', it includes both the 'test' and 'test1' in the .jar. Is there a way to build them separately ?
    Thanks,

    As far as I know, there is no way in Eclipse to specify a package prefix for a source folder. Assuming that you are not using an operating system with support for symbolic links at FS-level, the only way I can think of solving your problem is via linked folders and includes/excludes.
    1. Create two ejb projects in your workspace. Specify locations somewhere independent of where the root of your source tree is located.
    2. Right click on proj1 and select Properties / Java Build Path / Source.
    3. Click Link Source and specify the location to your source root on disk. Click Next.
    4. In the inclusion patterns section, add a pattern that captures classes appropriate for that module. Click Finish.
    5. Delete the original source directory that was created during project creation before leaving Build Path configuration dialog.
    6. Repeat steps 2-5 on the second project, except specify a different inclusion pattern.
    This should produce a project structure that Eclipse will be happy with, but you have to be a little bit careful. Even though you filtered out classes from the view of the java compiler for a particular project, you will still see them listed in the various navigational views (such as Package Explorer or Project Explorer). Don't modify these filtered out files. The project that is supposed to be building them will not react to changes in the other project. You will have to manually refresh (right click on project and select refresh) the other project before the java compiler will see changes.
    Hope this will help you out.
    - Konstantin

  • How to deploy EJB jar file in Weblogic 8.1

    Hi,
    I have created the EJB jar file, bearing home,remote,ejb and client class aling with the META-INF folder containing ejb-jar.xml and weblogic-ejb-jar.xml.
    After all this I am confused where to put this EJB jar file so that the container could deploy it.
    I am putting it in application folder of my own created Domain.
    Suggest me...

    Put it anywhere you like. You can always deploy it using the administrator console. There usually is an auto-deployment directory for the domain. You could find all that information in the Weblogic documentation.

  • PDF file created from Oracle Report is attached wrongly

    Hi,
    Please help. It is very urgent.
    I am using Oracle Developer 10gR2, Oracle Report 10.1.2 on Windows 2000.
    I would like to attach the PDF file created by Oracle Report to the Notification sent from Workflow.
    I use the following package procedure in my Workflow.
    procedure Create_File_Attachment (document_id   in varchar2, display_type  in varchar2, document      in out blob, document_type in out varchar2)
    is
         l_itemtype          varchar2(100);
         l_itemkey           varchar2(100);
         l_output_directory  varchar2(30);
         l_filename          varchar2(255);
         src_loc             bfile;
         bdoc                blob;
         src_offset          number := 1;
         dst_offset          number := 1;
         amount              number;
    begin
         l_itemtype := substr(document_id, 1, instr(document_id, ':') - 1);
         l_itemkey := substr(document_id, instr(document_id, ':') + 1, length(document_id) - 2);
         l_output_directory := 'USR_TMP_DIR';
         l_filename := Wf_Engine.GetItemAttrText(l_itemtype, l_itemkey, 'ATR_FILENAME');
         src_loc := bfilename(l_output_directory,l_filename);
         dbms_lob.createTemporary(bdoc, FALSE, dbms_lob.call);
         dbms_lob.fileopen(src_loc, dbms_lob.file_readonly);
         dbms_lob.loadblobfromfile(bdoc,src_loc,dbms_lob.lobmaxsize,src_offset,dst_offset);
         dbms_lob.fileclose(src_loc);
         amount := dbms_lob.getLength(bdoc);
         dbms_lob.copy(document,bdoc,amount,1,1);
         document_type := 'application/pdf; name=attach.pdf';
    end Create_File_Attachment;Oracle Report created the PDF file correctly (original.pdf).
    I tried to attach the PDF into my Workflow.
    I can see the file is attached (attach.pdf), but it cannot be opened.
    The Adobe shows : 'A drawing error occured.' each time I open the attachment.
    I compare the original.pdf and the attach.pdf
    However, there is one specific difference
    - in original.pdf, the line started with '.' (single period)
    in attach.pdf, the line is started with '..' (two periods)
    Thus the attachment cannot be opened.
    After I delete the period, it can be opened.
    Question:
    - Has someone ever succeed in attaching the PDF created from Report?
    - Are the codes above is wrong?
    - Or perhaps the DBMS_LOB.LOADBLOBFROMFILE always double the single period on front of the line?
    - Is there any solution on this?
    Note:
    I have succeed in attaching PDF files unless the PDF created by the Report.
    Sorry for the long post.
    Please help. It is very urgent.
    Any help is appreciated.
    Many thanks,
    Buntoro

    The code looks absolutely good. I have the same code working in my system. Only difference is I use TRUE and DBMS_LOB.Session for the BLOB I use to read from the BFILE.
    I can suggest one more way to handle to binary attachments if you are on Oracle 9i DB are later versions.
    procedure attach_document (p_document_id   in varchar2,
                               p_display_type  in varchar2,
                               p_document      in out nocopy clob,
                               p_document_type in out nocopy varchar2)
    is
      l_nid        number;
      l_directory  varchar2(100);
      l_filename   varchar2(100);
      l_content_type varchar2(100);
      l_src_offset binary_integer := 1;
      l_dst_offset binary_integer := 1;
      l_err_msg    varchar2(100);
      l_amount     number;
      l_bfile BFILE;
      l_blob  BLOB;
      l_clob  CLOB;
      file_not_found exception;
      pragma EXCEPTION_INIT(file_not_found, -22288);
    begin
      l_nid := to_number(p_document_id);
      l_directory := trim(wf_notification.GetAttrText(l_nid, 'ATTR_DIRECTORY'));
      l_filename := trim(wf_notification.GetAttrText(l_nid, 'ATTR_FILENAME'));
      l_content_type := trim(wf_notification.GetAttrText(l_nid, 'ATTR_CONTENT_TYPE'));
      l_bfile := BFILENAME(l_directory, l_filename);
      dbms_lob.createtemporary(l_blob, true, dbms_lob.Session);
      dbms_lob.createtemporary(l_clob, true, dbms_lob.Session);
      begin
        dbms_lob.FileOpen(l_bfile, dbms_lob.File_Readonly);
      exception
        when file_not_found then
          l_err_msg := to_char(sqlcode)||' - Attachment File "'||l_filename||'" is not found.';
          raise_application_error(-20002, l_err_msg);
      end;
      dbms_lob.LoadBLOBFromFile(l_blob, l_bfile, dbms_lob.LobMaxSize, l_src_offset, l_dst_offset);
      dbms_lob.FileClose(l_bfile);
      -- Encode the BLOB content to BASE64 and attach to notification  
      wf_mail_util.EncodeBLOB(l_blob, l_clob);
      l_amount := dbms_lob.GetLength(l_clob);
      dbms_lob.Copy(p_document, l_clob, l_amount, 1, 1);
      -- Mention an appropriate Content Type so that Notification System
      -- understands the attachment content
      p_document_type := l_content_type||'; encoding=base64; name='||l_filename;
    end attach_document;Here I read the BLOB from the filesystem and base64 encode it before giving it to the Mailer. Please note that this is a PLSQLCLOB based attachment as against PLSQLBLOB that you are using.
    Thanks - Vijay

  • PDF file created from Oracle Report is created wrongly using dbms_lob

    Hi,
    Please help. It is very urgent.
    I am using Oracle Developer 10gR2, Oracle Report 10.1.2 on Windows 2000.
    I would like to attach the PDF file created by Oracle Report to the Notification sent from Workflow.
    I use the following package procedure in my Workflow.
    procedure Create_File_Attachment (document_id   in varchar2, display_type  in varchar2,
                                                                                         document      in out blob, document_type in out varchar2)
    is
         l_itemtype          varchar2(100);
         l_itemkey           varchar2(100);
         l_output_directory  varchar2(30);
         l_filename          varchar2(255);
         src_loc             bfile;
         bdoc                blob;
         src_offset          number := 1;
         dst_offset          number := 1;
         amount              number;
    begin
         l_itemtype := substr(document_id, 1, instr(document_id, ':') - 1);
         l_itemkey := substr(document_id, instr(document_id, ':') + 1, length(document_id) - 2);
         l_output_directory := 'USR_TMP_DIR';
         l_filename := Wf_Engine.GetItemAttrText(l_itemtype, l_itemkey, 'ATR_FILENAME');
         src_loc := bfilename(l_output_directory,l_filename);
         dbms_lob.createTemporary(bdoc, FALSE, dbms_lob.call);
         dbms_lob.fileopen(src_loc, dbms_lob.file_readonly);
         dbms_lob.loadblobfromfile(bdoc,src_loc,dbms_lob.lobmaxsize,src_offset,dst_offset);
         dbms_lob.fileclose(src_loc);
         amount := dbms_lob.getLength(bdoc);
         dbms_lob.copy(document,bdoc,amount,1,1);
         document_type := 'application/pdf; name=attach.pdf';
    end Create_File_Attachment;Oracle Report created the PDF file correctly (original.pdf).
    I tried to attach the PDF into my Workflow.
    I can see the file is attached (attach.pdf), but it cannot be opened.
    The Adobe shows : 'A drawing error occured.' each time I open the attachment.
    I compare the original.pdf and the attach.pdf
    However, there is one specific difference
    - in original.pdf, the line started with '.' (single period)
    in attach.pdf, the line is started with '..' (two periods)
    Thus the attachment cannot be opened.
    After I delete the period, it can be opened.
    Question:
    - Has someone ever succeed in attaching the PDF created from Report?
    - Are the codes above is wrong?
    - Or perhaps the DBMS_LOB.LOADBLOBFROMFILE always double the single period on front of the line?
    - Is there any solution on this?
    Note:
    I have succeed in attaching PDF files unless the PDF created by the Report.
    Sorry for the long post.
    Please help. It is very urgent.
    Any help is appreciated.
    Many thanks,
    Buntoro

    Hi,
    Please help. It is very urgent.
    I am using Oracle Developer 10gR2, Oracle Report 10.1.2 on Windows 2000.
    I would like to attach the PDF file created by Oracle Report to the Notification sent from Workflow.
    I use the following package procedure in my Workflow.
    procedure Create_File_Attachment (document_id   in varchar2, display_type  in varchar2,
                                                                                         document      in out blob, document_type in out varchar2)
    is
         l_itemtype          varchar2(100);
         l_itemkey           varchar2(100);
         l_output_directory  varchar2(30);
         l_filename          varchar2(255);
         src_loc             bfile;
         bdoc                blob;
         src_offset          number := 1;
         dst_offset          number := 1;
         amount              number;
    begin
         l_itemtype := substr(document_id, 1, instr(document_id, ':') - 1);
         l_itemkey := substr(document_id, instr(document_id, ':') + 1, length(document_id) - 2);
         l_output_directory := 'USR_TMP_DIR';
         l_filename := Wf_Engine.GetItemAttrText(l_itemtype, l_itemkey, 'ATR_FILENAME');
         src_loc := bfilename(l_output_directory,l_filename);
         dbms_lob.createTemporary(bdoc, FALSE, dbms_lob.call);
         dbms_lob.fileopen(src_loc, dbms_lob.file_readonly);
         dbms_lob.loadblobfromfile(bdoc,src_loc,dbms_lob.lobmaxsize,src_offset,dst_offset);
         dbms_lob.fileclose(src_loc);
         amount := dbms_lob.getLength(bdoc);
         dbms_lob.copy(document,bdoc,amount,1,1);
         document_type := 'application/pdf; name=attach.pdf';
    end Create_File_Attachment;Oracle Report created the PDF file correctly (original.pdf).
    I tried to attach the PDF into my Workflow.
    I can see the file is attached (attach.pdf), but it cannot be opened.
    The Adobe shows : 'A drawing error occured.' each time I open the attachment.
    I compare the original.pdf and the attach.pdf
    However, there is one specific difference
    - in original.pdf, the line started with '.' (single period)
    in attach.pdf, the line is started with '..' (two periods)
    Thus the attachment cannot be opened.
    After I delete the period, it can be opened.
    Question:
    - Has someone ever succeed in attaching the PDF created from Report?
    - Are the codes above is wrong?
    - Or perhaps the DBMS_LOB.LOADBLOBFROMFILE always double the single period on front of the line?
    - Is there any solution on this?
    Note:
    I have succeed in attaching PDF files unless the PDF created by the Report.
    Sorry for the long post.
    Please help. It is very urgent.
    Any help is appreciated.
    Many thanks,
    Buntoro

  • No EJBs found in the ejb-jar file

    Hello all, we are thinking about migrating from JBoss to WebLogic server, so as a proof of concept I am trying to migrate a JBoss Seam web application to WebLogic server.
    I have followed all the instructions here: http://docs.jboss.org/seam/2.0.2.SP1/reference/en-US/html/weblogic.html and I have set up ebvryhting that is needed in order to start the server (JMS queues, datasources, etc) but when the server starts and tries to load the web application I got the following error message
    <29 ═Ύί 2010 4:34:51 ΉΉ EET> <Error> <Deployer> <BEA-149205> <Failed to initialize the application 'myapplication-ear' due to error weblogic.application.ModuleException: Exception preparing module
    : EJBModule(MyApplication.jar)
    [EJB:011023]An error occurred while reading the deployment descriptor. The error was:
    No EJBs found in the ejb-jar file 'MyApplication.jar'. Please ensure the ejb-jar contains EJB declarations via an ejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor or at least one class annotated with t
    he @Stateless, @Stateful or @MessageDriven EJB annotation...
    weblogic.application.ModuleException: Exception preparing module: EJBModule(MyApplication.jar)
    [EJB:011023]An error occurred while reading the deployment descriptor. The error was:
    No EJBs found in the ejb-jar file 'MyApplication.jar'. Please ensure the ejb-jar contains EJB declarations via an ejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor or at least one class annotated with t
    he @Stateless, @Stateful or @MessageDriven EJB annotation..
    at weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.prepare(EJBModule.java:467)
    at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:199)
    at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$1.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:507)
    at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:41)
    at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.prepare(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:149)
    Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
    Caused By: java.io.IOException: No EJBs found in the ejb-jar file 'MyApplication.jar'. Please ensure the ejb-jar contains EJB declarations via an ejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor or at l
    east one class annotated with the @Stateless, @Stateful or @MessageDriven EJB annotation.
    at weblogic.ejb.container.dd.xml.EjbDescriptorReaderImpl.createReadOnlyDescriptorFromJarFile(EjbDescriptorReaderImpl.java:219)
    at weblogic.ejb.spi.EjbDescriptorFactory.createReadOnlyDescriptorFromJarFile(EjbDescriptorFactory.java:93)
    at weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.loadEJBDescriptor(EJBModule.java:1242)
    at weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.prepare(EJBModule.java:395)
    at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:199)
    Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
    The MyApplication.jar is where we keep all the models and we are using an exploded folder for the ear file. We have declared all the classes to be entities by using the @Entity and @Table annotations and we have also defined an interceptor in the ejb-jar.xml file (shown below).
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <ejb-jar xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
    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"
    version="3.0">
    <interceptors>
    <interceptor>
    <interceptor-class>org.jboss.seam.ejb.SeamInterceptor</interceptor-class>
    </interceptor>
    </interceptors>
    <assembly-descriptor>
    <interceptor-binding>
    <ejb-name>*</ejb-name>
    <interceptor-class>org.jboss.seam.ejb.SeamInterceptor</interceptor-class>
    </interceptor-binding>
    </assembly-descriptor>
    </ejb-jar>
    I have tried to compile everythign from scratch by using weblogic.appc but I am getting the same error: No EJBs found in the ejb-jar file 'ejbModule'. Please ensure the ejb-jar contains EJB declarations via an ejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor or at least one class annotated with the @Stateless, @Stateful or @MessageDriven EJB annotation.
    Any ideas what is going on and how I can resolve the issue?
    Regards
    Panos
    Edited by: 816483 on 29 Νοε 2010 6:53 πμ

    Hi John,
    I am working on development an enterprise application using EJB 3.0 on Weblogic 10.
    While developing, I am keeping all my classes (from ejb's as well as web) into APP-INF/classes directory. It is working fine for Web and ejb 2.0 packages, but ejb 3.0 packages, I get the following error when I keep my ejb 3.0 beans classes in APP-INF/classes directory.
    No EJBs found in the ejb-jar file 'customer'. Please ensure the ejb-jar contains EJB declarations via an ejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor or at least one class annotated with the @Stateless, @Stateful or @MessageDriven EJB annotation.
    One solution is to keep the classes under customer ejb directory, but I wan tto keep all the classes in APP-INF/classes directory so that when using Eclipse IDE I can output all compiled sources into APP-INF/classes directory.
    Has anyone faced this situation? Any suggestions to fix this issue?

  • Cannot build EJB jar file in NWDS

    hello,
    I changed java beans file, and tried to build jar file again, then the "build EJB archive" context menu is disabled so I can not make EJB jar file!
    So frustrated.. NWDS recognizes the changes in the java files , right? How come there 's no Build menu..
    Is there any pre-requisite to enable the menu?
    I have no idea how I can build jar file..
    Please give me a advice.. Thanks~!

    You might check the weblogic.developer.interest.ejb.tools new group.
    Make sure that the tool doesn't leave this ejbcgen directory around. It
    should delete
    that temp dir. When it doesn't it keeps all the old generated stuff around
    and your changes won't be
    reflected in the new jar.
    Rodrigo Ruiz Aguayo <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]..
    Hi,
    I have a problem with the EJBDeployerTool. When I want to update
    a class file (for example, because I corrected any problem), the
    deployer tool doesn't update the file correctly. It keeps the
    old version of the class file.
    In order to update a jar I have to copy the newer version in the
    .ejbdeployer/provider-projects directory by hand. Is it a bug?
    Is there any other way to do this? We are wasting too much time
    in this task, instead of programming :_(
    Thanks in advance,
    José Rodrigo Ruiz Aguayo e-mail : [email protected]
    I.T. en Informática de Sistemas webpage : ---------------------
    "Simulation is perfect, whenever we're not talking about reality"

  • Deployment error when using several ejb-jar files

    Hello All,
    I am having problems with deployment of my J2EE application. My EAR file has several EJB-JARs, one for each entity bean. However I refer to the other EJBs in one EJB. Hence I included the <ejb-ref> element in the deployment descriptor of the entity bean. But I am getting the deployment error that "the bundle does not contain the bean name". I tried to change the <ejb-name> value (within the <ejb-ref> element) to the JNDI name of the EJB I am referring to, and also added the <ejb-link> tag specifying the location of the JAR file that has the EJB. None of the attempts worked.
    Can someone help me out on how I am supposed to go about when I have several ejb-jar files as opposed to a single one? I am deploying my app on Sun ONE AS 7.0.
    Thank you,
    PS: I am posting this message on several forum topics. Please disregard this message if you have seen/answered this message. Thanks.

    Hello,
    Thanks for the response. I have got both Local and Remote EJB References, but for the JAR (where the ejbc compiler stopped) that I have an error, it is the local reference.

  • Deployment problems when using several ejb-jar files

    Hello All,
    I am having problems with deployment of my J2EE application. My EAR file has several EJB-JARs, one for each entity bean. However I refer to the other EJBs in one EJB. Hence I included the <ejb-ref> element in the deployment descriptor of the entity bean. But I am getting the deployment error that "the bundle does not contain the bean name". I tried to change the <ejb-name> value (within the <ejb-ref> element) to the JNDI name of the EJB I am referring to, and also added the <ejb-link> tag specifying the location of the JAR file that has the EJB. None of the attempts worked.
    Can someone help me out on how I am supposed to go about when I have several ejb-jar files as opposed to a single one? I am deploying my app on Sun ONE AS 7.0.
    Thank you,
    PS: I am posting this message on several forum topics. Please disregard this message if you have seen/answered this message. Thanks.

    Hi ,
    It would help if you could post the relevant snippets of your
    ejb-jar.xml. In general, you definitely shouldn't use jndi-name
    for any of the linking information. jndi-name is not part of the
    standard deployment descriptor. The syntax for the ejb-link is
    [ejb-jar uri]#ejb-name
    K

  • Jar files required for Java Proxies

    Hi,
    Can someone mail me the following jar files required for Java Proxies or tell me where exactly I can find them….?
    aii_proxy_xirt.jar
    aii_msg_runtime.jar
    aii_utilxi_misc.jar
    guidgenerator.jar
    Regards,
    Abhy

    Hi Abhy,
    aii_proxy_xirt.jar
    C:usrsapJ2EJC00j2eeclusterserver0 inextcom.sap.aii.proxy.xiruntime
    aii_msg_runtime.jar C:usrsapJ2EJC00j2eeclusterserver0 inextcom.sap.aii.messaging.runtime
    aii_utilxi_misc.jar C:usrsapJ2EJC00j2eeclusterserver0 inextcom.sap.xi.util.misc
    guidgenerator.jar C:usrsapJ2EJC00j2eeclusterserver0 inextcom.sap.guid
    check this link
    http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:kBa_MrHu8lAJ:https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/how-to%2520guides%2520-%2520rig%2520official/xi/how%2520to%2520work%2520with%2520xi%25203.0%2520java%2520proxies.pdfjarfilesforaii_proxy_xirt.jar&hl=en&gl=in&ct=clnk&cd=1
    just copy the total path and paste in IE..
    u will find the jar files required .... with path..
    Regards,
    Sridhar
    Message was edited by: sridhar reddy kondam

  • Determination of file status for /oracle/SID/102_64/rdbms/admin/log failed

    Hello all,
    When using brtools, the following error pops up. Appreciate if you could share some hints. thanks.
    > brtools
    BR0651I BRTOOLS 7.00 (43)
    BR0252E Function stat() failed for '/oracle/QAA/102_64/rdbms/admin/log' at location BrFileStatGet-1
    BR0253E errno 13: Permission denied
    BR0273E Determination of file status for /oracle/QAA/102_64/rdbms/admin/log failed
    BR0280I BRTOOLS time stamp: 2010-05-07 14.20.41
    BR0654I BRTOOLS terminated with errors
    Kind regards
    Raymond

    >
    Raymond Yuan wrote:
    > BR0252E Function stat() failed for '/oracle/QAA/102_64/rdbms/admin/log' at location BrFileStatGet-1
    > BR0253E errno 13: Permission denied
    >
    Hello,
    now this message is pretty obvious. So the needed information would be:
    ls -ld /oracle/QAA/102_64/rdbms/admin
    ls -ld /oracle/QAA/102_64/rdbms/admin/log
    ls -ld brtools
    id
    and then compare if the user executing brtools has appropiate rights.
    Most likely you did not run saproot.sh so brtools might not be set suid to oraqaa
    and you are executing as qaaadm.
    Best regards
    Volker

  • Is there a way to sync my IPTC Core "date created" with my File Properties "Date File Created" for m

    I am working with a massive file of images and part of the issue is that I need to match the Date Create in the IPTC Core to that of the File Properties "Date File Created" for each image. Is there a way to do that automatically?

    The date data is complex.  Read through this post and see if it sheds any light on your question.  http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1171910

Maybe you are looking for

  • Different languages for movies?

    Hi to everybody. I have ripped some movies with 2 audio tracks in different languages. There is any way in front row to choose which language you want to hear? Or do I have to encode the movie 2 times in different languages? Thanks for help

  • Does the DV8T support 6Gb's sata drives?

    I am curious about this model since I was considering buying one if it supports the new 6Gb sata drives. Thanks!

  • How do I extend a div background colour (or image) beyond the browser viewport?

    Hi there, I have a web page, where I'm using onclick="showhide('ace'); to show an absolute positioned div ('ace') on top of the page, similar to a lightbox. And like a lightbox, I am trying to add a transparent png between the div ace and the page. U

  • Reply to a Blackberry only shows email address, not full name.

    Hello, When someone replies to an email from my torch; only my address shows. For example, [email protected] when it needs to be Abc <[email protected]> It should be possible, others seem to do it.

  • Launches to camera window but there is no camera

    iPhoto is behaving differently now than it used to. Previously, when launched, it would open to my library view. Now, it is launching to the camera view even though I don't have a camera connected. I think this started with an update, not sure, I don