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1. Re: ConnectionFactory Problem
adrian.brock Jan 26, 2003 12:49 PM (in response to wnlee_eric)Do you have j2ee.jar from Sun's RI?
If so, remove it, use jboss-j2ee.jar
Regards,
Adrian -
2. Re: ConnectionFactory Problem
wnlee_eric Jan 26, 2003 9:46 PM (in response to wnlee_eric)I already delete sun j2ee.jar and add JBoss's library in my classpath and change my JMS code to J2ee version 1.3. However, it still not work. The error as follows:
JNDI API lookup failed: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: QueueConnectionFactory not bound
Besides, when I run my program, I can't see any message in the prompt that is used to restart the JBoss server. What should I do in this situation?
[Attached my simple code] -
3. Re: ConnectionFactory Problem
wnlee_eric Jan 26, 2003 9:53 PM (in response to wnlee_eric)I already delete sun j2ee.jar and add JBoss's library in my classpath and change my JMS code to J2ee version 1.3. However, it still not work. The error as follows:
JNDI API lookup failed: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: QueueConnectionFactory not bound
Besides, when I run my program, I can't see any message in the prompt that is used to restart the JBoss server. What should I do in this situation? -
4. Re: ConnectionFactory Problem
adrian.brock Jan 27, 2003 6:01 AM (in response to wnlee_eric)There is no QueueConnectionFactory,
only ConnectionFactory which you can cast to either
a Queue or Topic ConnectionFactory.
See jbossmq-service.xml for the valid connection
factories and their jndi names.
Regards,
Adrian