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1. Re: jaas not bound
starksm64 Nov 4, 2001 3:07 AM (in response to chrishunter)Contexts under java: are only accessible from within the JBoss server vm. I would guess your doing the
lookup from a remove vm and thus the failure. -
2. Re: jaas not bound
chrishunter Nov 5, 2001 3:05 AM (in response to chrishunter)Thanks for the reply. I will try other approaches to securing a client.
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3. Re: jaas not bound
sujith_prabhu Oct 16, 2002 4:17 AM (in response to chrishunter)where do i find this JNDIViewer ?
I am using JBoss 3.0 and trying to run HelloWorld Session bean and need to check if my ejb is bound.
Please help me out.
Thanks in advance
Sujith -
4. Re: jaas not bound
sujith_prabhu Oct 16, 2002 5:51 AM (in response to chrishunter)> I am having trouble getting security working, I'v
> been at this for three days now.
>
> If I try to get a security manager from JNDI using
> the java:/jaas/hades lookup I get a name not bound
> exception for jaas.
>
> If I use the JNDIViewer I can see that jaas/hades is
> bound to java:
>
> If I try to enumerate the names bound to java: it is
> empty even though there are a number of things bound
> to java:
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> TIA
>
> Chris
where do i find this JNDIViewer ?
I am using JBoss 3.0 and trying to run HelloWorld Session bean and need to check if my ejb is bound.
Please help me out.
Thanks in advance
Sujith -
5. Re: jaas not bound
mike.pettit Oct 16, 2002 9:42 AM (in response to chrishunter)JNDIView is at http://localhost:8080/jmx-console
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6. Re: jaas not bound
mike.pettit Oct 16, 2002 9:47 AM (in response to chrishunter)In reference to the jaas not bound. I had similar problems with EJBs - The beans would deploy, be in the jmx-console, but would be "not bound" when the app tried to access it.
I still don't know exactly what it is that got it to work.... I think it had to do with an unclosed CDATA in my deploy descriptor, which was causing the jar to 'not fully deploy'. When I cleaned up my descriptor the problem went away. Watch your console when you start up or when you deploy. Get rid of(fix) any errors you see.
its not much but I hope this helps
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7. Can't get jmx-console
sujith_prabhu Oct 17, 2002 3:12 AM (in response to chrishunter)hi,
At the url "http://localhost:8082/ " I am able to find
"Agent View" . But "http://localhost:8082/jmx-console" displays "page not found" .
Also there are is no "jmx-console" text in the displayed agent view page.
Please help me out to check if my bean is bound.
Thanks
Sujith -
8. Re: Can't get jmx-console
pavlov Oct 17, 2002 6:24 AM (in response to chrishunter)>At the url "http://localhost:8082/ " I am able to find
>"Agent View" . But "http://localhost:8082/jmx-console" >displays "page not found" .
>Also there are is no "jmx-console" text in the displayed >agent view page.
at bottom of this page click on "service=JNDIView"
or try this "http://localhost:8080/jmx-console"