Javadoc on oracle.jms package
Hi !
Can anyone give me a pointer to a complete javadoc on the oracle.jms package
It is located in <your JDev home>\jdev\doc\ohj\bc4jjavadoc.zip.
Btw, I've downloaded the DocLinks extension from
http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/htdocs/partners/addins/exchange/content.html
which helps me a lot.
Sascha Herrmann
GE Medical Systems
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I am beginner in OSB 11g. Please excuse me if I am asking any dumb question.
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I followed all the blogs and forums in this site and I think I did all the steps...but if anyone can help me I would really appreciate it...
Here is the error stack below :
<BEA1-57B9592B4D0D4FFD1A5C> <3f3d2d8955322f32:-5d57c961:12ca300b9a3:-7fd3-00000000000002d7> <1291230437281> <BEA-190032> << eis/aqjms/Queue > ResourceAllocationException thrown by resource adapter on call to ManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(): "BINDING.JCA-12141
ERRJMS_CONN_FAC_NOT_FOUND.
ERRJMS_CONN_FAC_NOT_FOUND.
Unable to instantiate connection factory. JMS adapter was unable to look up the connection factory aqjms/XAQueueConnectionFactory neither through JNDI nor instantiate it as a Java class.
Please examine the log file to determine the problem.
">
####<Dec 1, 2010 2:07:17 PM EST> <Warning> <Connector> <OLRMSPLAP103> <AdminServer> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '6' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <BEA1-57B9592B4D0D4FFD1A5C> <3f3d2d8955322f32:-5d57c961:12ca300b9a3:-7fd3-00000000000002d7> <1291230437296> <BEA-190032> << eis/aqjms/Queue > ResourceAllocationException thrown by resource adapter on call to ManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(): "BINDING.JCA-12141
ERRJMS_CONN_FAC_NOT_FOUND.
ERRJMS_CONN_FAC_NOT_FOUND.
Unable to instantiate connection factory. JMS adapter was unable to look up the connection factory aqjms/XAQueueConnectionFactory neither through JNDI nor instantiate it as a Java class.
Please examine the log file to determine the problem.
">
SOA LOG.....
####<Dec 1, 2010 2:07:17 PM EST> <Error> <oracle.soa.adapter> <OLRMSPLAP103> <AdminServer> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '6' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <BEA1-57B9592B4D0D4FFD1A5C> <3f3d2d8955322f32:-5d57c961:12ca300b9a3:-7fd3-00000000000002d7> <1291230437359> <BEA-000000> <JCABinding=> [default/HelloWorldComposite!1.0*soa_25f514de-3db3-4bed-9144-44d83dacbe10.Publishmessage]:Produce_Message One-way operation Produce_Message() failed>
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oracle.fabric.common.FabricInvocationException: BINDING.JCA-12563
Exception occured when binding was invoked.
Exception occured during invocation of JCA binding: "JCA Binding execute of Reference operation 'Produce_Message' failed due to: JCA Binding Component connection issue.
JCA Binding Component is unable to create an outbound JCA (CCI) connection.
HelloWorldComposite:Publishmessage [ Produce_Message_ptt::Produce_Message(body) ] : The JCA Binding Component was unable to establish an outbound JCA CCI connection due to the following issue: BINDING.JCA-12141
ERRJMS_CONN_FAC_NOT_FOUND.
ERRJMS_CONN_FAC_NOT_FOUND.
Unable to instantiate connection factory. JMS adapter was unable to look up the connection factory aqjms/XAQueueConnectionFactory neither through JNDI nor instantiate it as a Java class.
Please examine the log file to determine the problem.Thanks for passing along the link.
The part about Oracle's documentation not mentioning the JmsAdapter configuration was a real sticking point for me - I was having the same problem as the original poster until I updated that deployment as the link outlined.
Also, towards the end of that link the author mentions running in to problems getting their composite to successfully bind to the queue definitions that were created in WebLogic.
I attempted post my solution to this on the original site, but I'm not sure if it got through - so I'll add the details of what worked for me here:
Connection Factory:
Local JNDI: aqjms/JMSTest_Connection_Factory
Remote JNDI: XAQueueConnectionFactory
Destination:
Local JNDI: aqjms/JMSTest_Queue
Remote JNDI: Queues/JMSTest_Queue
Outbound Connection Pool:
Name: eis/aqjms/JMSTest_Queue
Connection Factory: aqjms/JMSTest_Connection_Factory
JDeveloper Composite:
Destination Name: aqjms/JMSTest_Queue
JNDI Name: eis/aqjms/JMSTest_Queue
Cheers,
- Nathan -
hi , we have developed an application where we have a queue in websphere MQ and the application server used is oracle 10g . Now instead of using the websphereMQ or any other third party software , can we create a a queue and queue manager(MQ terminology ) in the oracle application server. We have created the queue destination and the connection factory in the oarcle , but how actully we have to create a queue and queue manger or is it not necessary to make one or is there any other way around, and we are trying for OEMS JMS In-Memory and File-Based Persistence , and hopefully the xml files are in right place i was refering to http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B25221_04/web.1013/b14427/jms.htm#sthref141
for the developmentThat's the right doc, you should create your destination and connection factory in jms.xml which is in j2ee/home/config directory.
Here contains howto for using OracleAS JMS in 10.1.3:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/1013/how_to/index.html#JMS
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/1013/how_to/how-to-connect-to-oemsjmsmf/doc/how-to-connect-to-oemsjmsmf.html
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Oracle.jms.AQjmsException: invalid arguments in call
Hi
Has anyone seen this error before?
Environment Configuration:
APP SERVER 9.0.4 (OUT 0F BOX CONFIG)
JDK 1.4
RED HAT ENTERPRISE SERVER 3.0
COMPAC DL380
ON VM SOFTWARE
DB 9.2.0.4
HP-UX 11i
SUPERDOME
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queue: java:comp/resource/SDEJMS/Queues/SDEDEV_LOGQUEUE using queue factory:
java:comp/resource/SDEJMS/QueueConnectionFactories/SDEQUEUETAB - bcc.sde.common.jms.pool.JMSPoolException:
QueueSessionPool.createQueueSession() failed to create queue session - oracle.jms.AQjmsException: invalid arguments in
call: QueueSessionPool.createQueueSession() failed to create queue session - oracle.jms.AQjmsException: invalid arguments
in call;
---> nested: bcc.sde.common.jms.pool.JMSPoolException: QueueSessionPool.createQueueSession() failed to create queue
session - oracle.jms.AQjmsException: invalid arguments in call
Database error with same error message:
ORA-17433 - invalid arguments in call
http://www.doc.gold.ac.uk/oracle/doc/java.817/a83724/ermesap3.htm
Code causing problem:
queueConnection = queueConnectionPool.getQueueConnection(queueConnectionFactoryName, runningExternal);
queueSession = queueConnection.createQueueSession(TRANSACTIONAL, AUTO_ACK_MODE);I am facing the same problem. Have you figured out what the cause was? Thanks,
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Can i create any procedure or function inside a oracle reserve package?
Hi!
Can i create any procedure or function inside a oracle reserve package. Suppose, I want to create a function called x in the dbms_output package. Can i do that? Or can i extend the features of this package and create/derived a function from it like we extend any class in JAVA. I'm not sure - whether this is at all possible. I'll be waiting for your reply.
Thanks in advance.
Satyaki De.No, but you can write a wrapper package and use that instead of using the Built-In package directly. So, instead of calling DBMS_OUTPUT, you call your own Package.
Steven Feuerstein wrote a wrapper for DBMS_OUTPUT, called P:
Re: DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE -
Oracle DBMS_RAND package install on NT
How do you install the Oracle DBMS_RAND package on NT. Oracle 8i is installed on and NT box and I'm not familiar with the tools in this environment. Like - is there such a thing as svrmgrl? If there is then how do I get there on a Windows NT box?
Thanks for any input
JR MyintI hope you are looking for the package DBMS_RANDOM (and not DBMS_RAND). It should already be installed. If you
do not see this package installed then you can run ${ORACLE_HOME}/rdbms/admin/dbmsrand.sql script to create
this package (you must run this script under user SYS).
Oracle8i should have SVRMGRL (Oracle Server Manager) installed (file SVRMGRL.EXE). You can go to DOS window and
type SVRMGRL at the DOS prompt to get Server Manager.
SQL> desc dbms_random
PROCEDURE INITIALIZE
Argument Name Type In/Out Default?
VAL BINARY_INTEGER IN
FUNCTION NORMAL RETURNS NUMBER
FUNCTION RANDOM RETURNS BINARY_INTEGER
PROCEDURE SEED
Argument Name Type In/Out Default?
VAL BINARY_INTEGER IN
PROCEDURE SEED
Argument Name Type In/Out Default?
VAL VARCHAR2 IN
FUNCTION STRING RETURNS VARCHAR2
Argument Name Type In/Out Default?
OPT CHAR IN
LEN NUMBER IN
PROCEDURE TERMINATE
FUNCTION VALUE RETURNS NUMBER
FUNCTION VALUE RETURNS NUMBER
Argument Name Type In/Out Default?
LOW NUMBER IN
HIGH NUMBER IN
SQL> -
Problems with Oracle JMS Advanced Queuing
Hello,
We have build an application using Advanced Queuing (database version 10.2.0.1.0). Everything works fine using PL/SQL. But when we try to send in messages through the Oracle JMS interface messages with less then 4000 bytes are stored in the queu table but the content of the message is not stored in one of the user data attributes.
Messages larger then 4000 bytes result in the following error:
oracle.jms.AQjmsException: JMS-204: Er is een fout opgetreden in de AQ JNI-laag.
at oracle.jms.AQjmsError.throwEx(AQjmsError.java:311)
at oracle.jms.AQjmsProducer.enqueue(AQjmsProducer.java:1323)
at oracle.jms.AQjmsProducer.send(AQjmsProducer.java:692)
at oracle.jms.AQjmsProducer.send(AQjmsProducer.java:465)
at nl.detailresult.aqadapter.test.OracleQueueSendTextMsgTest.testOracleQueuePlus4000(OracleQueueSendTextMsgTest.java:125)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208)
at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.junit3.JUnit3TestReference.run(JUnit3TestReference.java:128)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.TestExecution.run(TestExecution.java:38)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:460)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:673)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:386)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(RemoteTestRunner.java:196)
[Linked-exception]
oracle.jms.AQjmsException: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
As far as I can see we have done everything according to the books but does anyone have a clue what we might have missed?Hi,
Have you found a solution to this? I am running into similar issue with SOA Suite using OJMS queues.
Regards,
Rajesh -
Oracle JMS using AQ throwing InvalidDestinationException
While creating Queue(AQJMS) using Application-Client.xml as shown below iam getting the below shown error. I have configured the Oracle JMS Provider and datasource on Server . Can you Please suggest me what has to be done. Iam using Oracle 10g AS(10.1.2).
Error
javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException: Destination "JMSUSER.demoQueue" has inval id type "class oracle.jms.AQjmsDestination" and cannot be used with OC4J JMS.
at com.evermind.server.jms.EvermindDestination.checkDestination EvermindDestination.java:262)
at com.evermind.server.jms.EvermindMessageProducer.<init>(EvermindMessageProducer.java:61)
at com.evermind.server.jms.EvermindQueueSender.<init>(EvermindQueueSender.java:50)
at com.evermind.server.jms.EvermindQueueSession.createSender(EvermindQueueSession.java:91)
at mypackage.Test.enqueue(Test.java:107)
at mypackage.Test.<init>(Test.java:37)
at mypackage.Test.main(Test.java:48)
[application-client.xml]
<resource-ref>
<res-ref-name>jms/YourQueueConnectionFactory</res-ref-name>
<res-type>javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory</res-type>
<res-auth>Application</res-auth>
<res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
</resource-ref>
<resource-env-ref>
<resource-env-ref-name>jms/demoQueue</resource-env-ref-name>
<resource-env-ref-type>javax.jms.Queue</resource-env-ref-type>
</resource-env-ref>
[orion-application-client.xml]
<resource-ref-mapping
name="jms/YourQueueConnectionFactory"
location="java:comp/resource/OJMSReference/QueueConnectionFactories/someQcf" />
<resource-env-ref-mapping name="jms/demoQueue" location="java:comp/resource/OJMSReference/Queues/jmsuser.demoQueue"/>
Thanks in Advance for the help.no not required. Foreign JMS for Weblogic is independent of OSB. It will work with out installation of OSB.
Manoj
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