Orion-ejb-jar.xml is not valid
I am trying to parse orion-ejb-jar.xml as follows:
package test;
import javax.xml.parsers.*;
import org.w3c.dom.*;
import org.apache.xml.serialize.*;
import org.xml.sax.*;
import java.io.*;
public class GetFieldSize {
String filePath = null;
Document document = null;
public GetFieldSize(String filePath) {
this.filePath = filePath;
public void constructDocument() {
try {
DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
DocumentBuilder builder = factory.newDocumentBuilder();
builder.parse(new InputSource(new FileReader(filePath)));
} catch (FactoryConfigurationError fce) {
fce.printStackTrace();
} catch (ParserConfigurationException pce) {
pce.printStackTrace();
} catch (SAXException se) {
se.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException ie) {
ie.printStackTrace();
public static void main(String[] args) {
GetFieldSize getFieldSize = new GetFieldSize("Z:\\nosqms\\ProcessTools\\qTools\\qTools\\qTools\\src\\META-INF\\orion-ejb-jar.xml");
getFieldSize.constructDocument();
I got the following parse error.
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException: Expected '>'.
void oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.flushErrors()
void oracle.xml.parser.v2.NonValidatingParser.parseMarkupDecl()
void oracle.xml.parser.v2.NonValidatingParser.parseDoctypeDecl()
void oracle.xml.parser.v2.NonValidatingParser.parseProlog()
void oracle.xml.parser.v2.NonValidatingParser.parseDocument()
void oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.parse(org.xml.sax.InputSource)
org.w3c.dom.Document oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.parse(org.xml.sax.InputSource)
void test.GetFieldSize.constructDocument()
void test.GetFieldSize.main(java.lang.String[])
When I opened the orion-ejb-jar.xml in IE, I got the following error:
A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. Line 87, Position 1
CDATA #IMPLIED
Seems like problem with http://xmlns.oracle.com/ias/dtds/orion-ejb-jar.dtd.
How to rectify it?
1: Replace
isolation (committed | serializable | uncommitted | repeatable_reads)
CDATA #IMPLIED
locking-mode (pessimistic | optimistic | read-only | old_pessimistic)
by
isolation (committed | serializable | uncommitted | repeatable_reads) #IMPLIED
locking-mode (pessimistic | optimistic | read-only | old_pessimistic) #IMPLIED
2: in
<!ELEMENT ior-security-config (transport-config?, as-context?
sas-context?) >
add the final comma:
<!ELEMENT ior-security-config (transport-config?, as-context?, sas-context?) >
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NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.AUTOID NOT IN(
SELECT H1.AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY H1,
(SELECT AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
WHERE USER_ID=$1
ORDER BY DATE_TIME DESC) H2
WHERE ROWNUM <= $2
AND H1.AUTOID = H2.AUTOID)">
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"select NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.autoid
from NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
where NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.USER_ID=UPPER(?)
and NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.AUTOID NOT IN(
SELECT H1.AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY H1,
(SELECT AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
WHERE USER_ID=?
ORDER BY DATE_TIME DESC) H2
WHERE ROWNUM <= ?
AND H1.AUTOID = H2.AUTOID) -->
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<ejb-name>NoUserHistoryEntry</ejb-name>
<method-name>findOldest</method-name>
<method-params>
<method-param>java.lang.String</method-param>
<method-param>java.lang.Integer</method-param>
</method-params>
</method>
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<finder-method query=
"NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.USER_ID=UPPER($1) and
NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.AUTOID NOT IN(
SELECT H1.AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY H1,
(SELECT AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
WHERE USER_ID=UPPER($1)
ORDER BY DATE_TIME DESC) H2
WHERE ROWNUM <= $2
AND H1.AUTOID = H2.AUTOID)">
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"select H1.autoid
from NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
where NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.USER_ID=UPPER(?)
and NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.AUTOID NOT IN(
SELECT H1.AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY H1,
(SELECT AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
WHERE USER_ID=UPPER(?)
ORDER BY DATE_TIME DESC) H2
WHERE ROWNUM <= ?
AND H1.AUTOID = H2.AUTOID) -->
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"select H1.autoid, H1.USER_ID, H1.OBJECT_CLASS_ID,
H1.DATE_TIME, H1.COMMENT_TEXT, H1.ACTION,
H1.ACTION_DATA, H1.SITE_DESCRIPTION
from NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
where NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.USER_ID=UPPER(?)
and NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY.AUTOID NOT IN(
SELECT H1.AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY H1,
(SELECT AUTOID
FROM NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY
WHERE USER_ID=UPPER(?)
ORDER BY DATE_TIME DESC) H2
WHERE ROWNUM <= ?
AND H1.AUTOID = H2.AUTOID) -->
<method>
<ejb-name>NoUserHistoryEntry</ejb-name>
<method-name>findOldest</method-name>
<method-params>
<method-param>java.lang.String</method-param>
<method-param>java.lang.Integer</method-param>
</method-params>
</method>
</finder-method>
The problem with the 10.1.2.0.2 generated finders is that it is prepending H1 when
it should be NO_SYS_USER_OBJECT_HISTORY which results in the following error:
Exception in thread "main" com.cdtelecom.vygroe.configuration.ConfigurationException:
com.evermind.server.rmi.OrionRemoteException:
Transaction was rolled back: Database error: java.sql.SQLException:
ORA-00904: "H1"."SITE_DESCRIPTION": invalid identifier
; nested exception is:
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00904: "H1"."SITE_DESCRIPTION": invalid identifier
at com.cdtelecom.vygroe.configuration.ConfigurationSession.internalRecordAction(ConfigurationSession.java:869)
at com.cdtelecom.vygroe.configuration.ConfigurationSession.recordAction(ConfigurationSession.java:401)
at com.cdtelecom.vygroe.configuration.Configuration.recordActionSaveOrder(Configuration.java:886)
at com.cdtelecom.vygroe.configuration.Configuration.getOrder(Configuration.java:239)
at test10g.main(test10g.java:47)
I tried to manually edit the file but when I shutdown and restart oc4j it regenerates the file again.Jingzhi -- If you define the correct EJB-QL you should get the correct SQL generated for the finder. If that's not happening can you verify it against the OC4J v903 production release and see if it is still happening. I don't know if this helps with the JDeveloper problem specifically but if you don't need to create your own finders then that I hope should help.
Thanks -- Jeff -
Finder-method in orion-ejb-jar.xml
Hi,
Is there a way to let jdeveloper 9.0.3 preview to automatically generate finder-method descriptors for us? When I was developing a cmp-based entity bean, although I defined the ejb-ql in ejb-jar.xml, JDeveloper still just generated the first orion-ejb-jar.xml shown below. In the first orion-ejb-jar.xml, there is no definition for any finder-method. I have to manually add my own definition to it, which is shown in the second orion-ejb-jar.xml. I know that the oc4j container will generate the finder-method after deployment, but in some situation it generated incorrect finder-method descriptors. One of such situation is the between query like "between ?1 and ?2". Anyway, if JDeveloper can generate the finder-method during development, then we can know whether the descriptor is correct or not before deployment, and we can make modifications before deploying it to oc4j server.
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'windows-1252'?>
<!DOCTYPE orion-ejb-jar PUBLIC "-//Evermind//DTD Enterprise JavaBeans 1.1 runtime//EN" " " target="_new">http://xmlns.oracle.com/ias/dtds/orion-ejb-jar.dtd"> <orion-ejb-jar>
<enterprise-beans>
<entity-deployment name="BooksBean" data-source="jdbc/bookDS" table="BOOKS">
<primkey-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<fields>
<cmp-field-mapping name="isbn" persistence-name="ISBN" persistence-type="NUMBER(10)"/>
</fields>
</cmp-field-mapping>
</primkey-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping name="isbn" persistence-name="ISBN" persistence-type="NUMBER(10)"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="title" persistence-name="TITLE" persistence-type="VARCHAR2(50)"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="author" persistence-name="AUTHOR" persistence-type="VARCHAR2(50)"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="price" persistence-name="PRICE" persistence-type="NUMBER(6,2)"/>
</entity-deployment>
</enterprise-beans>
<assembly-descriptor>
<default-method-access>
<security-role-mapping name="<default-ejb-caller-role>" impliesAll="true"/>
</default-method-access>
</assembly-descriptor>
</orion-ejb-jar>
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'windows-1252'?>
<!DOCTYPE orion-ejb-jar PUBLIC "-//Evermind//DTD Enterprise JavaBeans 1.1 runtime//EN" " " target="_new">http://xmlns.oracle.com/ias/dtds/orion-ejb-jar.dtd"> <orion-ejb-jar>
<enterprise-beans>
<entity-deployment name="BooksBean" data-source="jdbc/bookDS" table="BOOKS">
<primkey-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping name="isbn" persistence-name="ISBN" persistence-type="NUMBER(10)"/>
</primkey-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping name="isbn" persistence-name="ISBN" persistence-type="NUMBER(10)"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="title" persistence-name="TITLE" persistence-type="VARCHAR2(50)"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="author" persistence-name="AUTHOR" persistence-type="VARCHAR2(50)"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="price" persistence-name="PRICE" persistence-type="NUMBER(6,2)"/>
<finder-method query="select * from books where $author like $1">
<method>
<ejb-name>BooksBean</ejb-name>
<method-name>findByAuthor</method-name>
<method-params>
<method-param>java.lang.String</method-param>
</method-params>
</method>
</finder-method>
<finder-method query="select * from books where $title like $1">
<method>
<ejb-name>BooksBean</ejb-name>
<method-name>findByTitle</method-name>
<method-params>
<method-param>java.lang.String</method-param>
</method-params>
</method>
</finder-method>
<finder-method query="$price between $1 and $2">
<method>
<ejb-name>BooksBean</ejb-name>
<method-name>findByPriceRange</method-name>
<method-params>
<method-param>double</method-param>
<method-param>double</method-param>
</method-params>
</method>
</finder-method>
</entity-deployment>
</enterprise-beans>
<assembly-descriptor>
<default-method-access>
<security-role-mapping impliesAll="true" name="<default-ejb-caller-role>"/>
</default-method-access>
</assembly-descriptor>
</orion-ejb-jar>
Any one has any idea?
Thanks,
JingzhiJingzhi -- If you define the correct EJB-QL you should get the correct SQL generated for the finder. If that's not happening can you verify it against the OC4J v903 production release and see if it is still happening. I don't know if this helps with the JDeveloper problem specifically but if you don't need to create your own finders then that I hope should help.
Thanks -- Jeff -
JDeveloper / OC4J rewriting my orion-ejb-jar.xml
Hi All.
Im having a play around with OC4J and CMP entity beans and struts at the moment learning some stuff for a new job, so ive started to write a little test app to get used to things.
Ive created a CMP entity - CustomerEntityEJB, manually defined the tables etc wrote and built it using JDeveloper 10.
Ive created all the necessary classes and descriptors in JDeveloper and the bean compiles and deploys fine, however no matter what i do, the table attribute of the <entity-deployment> elemnt is ALWAYS removed from the orion-ejb-jar.xml file before its deployed and i have no idea why.
Here are some snippets form the xml config files im using....
ejb-jar.xml :
<entity>
<description>Entity Bean ( CMP )</description>
<display-name>CustomerEntityEJB</display-name>
<ejb-name>CustomerEntityEJB</ejb-name>
<local-home>com.gb.ejb.entity.customer.CustomerEntityEJBLocalHome</local-home>
<local>com.gb.ejb.entity.customer.CustomerEntityEJBLocal</local>
<ejb-class>com.gb.ejb.entity.customer.CustomerEntityEJBBean</ejb-class>
<persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
<prim-key-class>java.lang.Long</prim-key-class>
<reentrant>false</reentrant>
<cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
<abstract-schema-name>CustomerEntityEJB</abstract-schema-name>
<cmp-field>
<field-name>id</field-name>
</cmp-field>
<cmp-field>
<field-name>title</field-name>
</cmp-field>
<cmp-field>
<field-name>forename</field-name>
</cmp-field>
<cmp-field>
<field-name>surname</field-name>
</cmp-field>
<cmp-field>
<field-name>email</field-name>
</cmp-field>
<cmp-field>
<field-name>password</field-name>
</cmp-field>
<cmp-field>
<field-name>active</field-name>
</cmp-field>
<primkey-field>id</primkey-field>
<query>
<query-method>
<method-name>findAll</method-name>
<method-params/>
</query-method>
<ejb-ql>SELECT OBJECT(c) FROM CustomerEntityEJB c</ejb-ql>
</query>
</entity>
orion-ejb-jar.xml as in JDeveloper:
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'windows-1252'?>
<orion-ejb-jar xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oracleas/schema/orion-ejb-jar-10_0.xsd" schema-major-version="10" schema-minor-version="0">
<enterprise-beans>
<persistence-manager name="toplink"/>
<session-deployment name="CustomerSessionEJB" local-location="CustomerSessionEJB" />
<entity-deployment name="CustomerEntityEJB" data-source="jdbc/PostgresDS" table="Customer" local-location="CustomerEntityEJB">
<primkey-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping name="id"/>
</primkey-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping name="active"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="email"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="forename"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="id"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="password"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="surname"/>
<cmp-field-mapping name="title"/>
</entity-deployment>
</enterprise-beans>
</orion-ejb-jar>
orion-ejb-jar.xml as viewed in the OC4J enterprise manager.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<orion-ejb-jar xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oracleas/schema/orion-ejb-jar-10_0.xsd" deployment-version="10.1.3.3.0" deployment-time="1151415a0e3" schema-major-version="10" schema-minor-version="0" >
<enterprise-beans>
<persistence-manager name="toplink" class="oracle.toplink.internal.ejb.cmp.oc4j.Oc4jPersistenceManager" descriptor="toplink-ejb-jar.xml">
</persistence-manager>
<session-deployment name="CustomerSessionEJB" location="CustomerSessionEJB" local-location="CustomerSessionEJB" persistence-filename="CustomerSessionEJB">
<ejb-ref-mapping name="ejb/local/CustomerEntityEJB" location="TWA-EJB_CustomerEntityEJBLocal" />
</session-deployment>
<entity-deployment name="CustomerEntityEJB" location="CustomerEntityEJB" local-location="CustomerEntityEJB" concrete-bean-class="CustomerEntityEJB_ConcreteSubClass3" data-source="jdbc/PostgresDS" local-wrapper="CustomerEntityEJBLocalHome_LocalEntityHomeWrapper5">
</entity-deployment>
</enterprise-beans>
<assembly-descriptor>
<default-method-access>
<security-role-mapping name="<default-ejb-caller-role>" impliesAll="true" />
</default-method-access>
</assembly-descriptor>
</orion-ejb-jar>
As you can see, the orion-ejb-jar.xml that been deployed on the server has had extra attributes defined in it (like concrete-bean-class) which makessense - its adding in the bits i didnt to get th bean to deploy - however the table attribue is just removed, meaning my bean cant find the table - hence my app not working.
i just dont know how to stop this and would be extremely grateful if someone could give me a clue how to get my bean up and working properly as this is driving me insane.
Thanks in advance..
Gareth.sorted - the <persistence-manager name="toplink"/> element was automatically generated by JDeveloper and put in my orion-ejb-jar.xml appears to be un necessary and seemed to be breaking eveything - as soon as i removed it, the bean seemed to deploy ok and pick up the table name =]
as a bit of an aside does anyone know why it was automatically put there in the first place if it breaks things? -
Configurable data-source in orion-ejb-jar.xml
Hi,
In my orion ejb-jar.xml file, I have hard coded data-source entries for all entity beans , i.e.
<entity-deployment name="Customer" data-source="jdbc/slldev02DS" table="CUSTOMER">
Is there any way, I can make this customizable, i.e. feed in or define a parameter?
thanks in advance,
KevinJingzhi -- If you define the correct EJB-QL you should get the correct SQL generated for the finder. If that's not happening can you verify it against the OC4J v903 production release and see if it is still happening. I don't know if this helps with the JDeveloper problem specifically but if you don't need to create your own finders then that I hope should help.
Thanks -- Jeff -
Vendor-ejb-jar.xml to orion-ejb-jar.xml, finder methods
Hello
I want to convert a inprise based EJB 1.1 application from inprise to OC4J. The inprise based finder methods are quite different from the syntax of orion-ejb-jar.xml, regarding the finder methods. Does anyone know if this can be done more easily. Using JDev 903_pre does not help much. I dont have access to JBuilder either. It seems I have to write all the finder methods once more and it takes days.
Any hints ?
Ana MariaOC4J does not require all finder methods in the orion-ejb-jar.xml and it automatically generates all simple finder methods. The easiest thing to do is deploy the EJBs into OC4J and it will generate the finder methods in the $OC4J_HOME/j2ee/home/application-deployment/<application-name>/ejb-jar-name/ directory and then you can modify these per your requirement and package with your EJBs.
hope this helps
thanks
Debu -
OC4J9.0.4 generates orion-ejb-jar.xml instead of using mine !!!
META-INF directory of my EJB module of the EAR archive contains two descriptors: ejb-jar.xml and orion-ejb-jar.xml. But when I deploy the application OC4J generates its own orion-ejb-jar.xml and replaces mine with it. How it could be ?
Hi Avi,
I assume you are talking about your development
environment (as opposed to your production
environment). You do know that if you edit the
deployed "orion-ejb-jar.xml" file, OC4J will pick
that up and automatically re-deploy, don't you? Or
simply copy your new "orion-ejb-jar.xml" file to the
same directory as the deployed one (thus overwriting
it) -- same effect.This is exactly what I end up doing. Are you saying that
(a) the production environment will not suffer from this problem? (if so, how?)
(b) I will have to edit the deployed orion-ejb-jar.xml file every time I deploy to production (admittedly, not too frequently)?
regards
George
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