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1. Re: TopicConnectionFactory not bound
charlesc Nov 5, 2001 9:10 PM (in response to alphafoo)Hi, you need to be more specific about this... what's the JBoss version you're running? Can you deploy any example application without error?
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2. Re: TopicConnectionFactory not bound
alphafoo Nov 6, 2001 11:51 AM (in response to alphafoo)Sorry about the sparse details...I figured it was something obvious that I was missing. I'm running 2.4.3, and yes, I get the error on even the simplest of J2EE apps that contain an EJB.
I played around with the jcml file and have a hypothesis that JBoss is trying to use JMS for reporting/monitoring/metrics. I don't have JMS set up, so it complains when it tries to find the TopicConnectionFactory via JNDI.
Assuming this much is true, is there some way for me to tell JBoss not to do this sort of reporting, and therefore not look for the TopicConnectionFactory? -
3. Re: TopicConnectionFactory not bound
alphafoo Nov 6, 2001 4:22 PM (in response to alphafoo)Oh, and I get one "TopicConnectionFactory not bound" message per bean deployed.
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4. Re: TopicConnectionFactory not bound
alphafoo Nov 10, 2001 8:32 PM (in response to alphafoo)This is fun, sending messages to myself.
I finally figured out what was going on. My jboss.jcml file had this mbean:
true
false
true
true
false
Setting MetricsEnabled to false stopped JBoss from trying to use JMS topics to publish bean metrics, and the error at startup went away. -
5. Re: TopicConnectionFactory not bound
strkrobertm Jul 11, 2003 10:37 PM (in response to alphafoo)Almost 2 years later and I have this same problem. (The not bound WARNing). I'm using 3.0.6 (and 3.2.1) and I set metrics enabled to false (standardjboss.xml) but I still get the warning.
Any ideas?