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1. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 10:54 AM (in response to soussou)Hi
From my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
<attribute-name="JnduName">externalannuaire
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
2. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 10:58 AM (in response to soussou)Hi
From my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
<attribute-name="JndiName">externalannuaire
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
(I have I removed the character "/").
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
3. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:00 AM (in response to soussou)"soussou" wrote:
Hi
From my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
<attribute-name="JndiName">externalannuaire </attribute>
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties </attribute>
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext </attribute>
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true </attribute>
</mbean>
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
4. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:01 AM (in response to soussou)"soussou" wrote:
"soussou" wrote:
Hi
From my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
<attribute-name="JndiName">external/annuaire
</attribute>
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
</attribute>
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext </attribute>
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
</attribute>
</mbean>
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
5. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:02 AM (in response to soussou)"soussou" wrote:
"soussou" wrote:
"soussou" wrote:
Hi
From my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
<attribute-name="JndiName">external/annuaire
attribute
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
</attribute>
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext </attribute>
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
</attribute>
</mbean>
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
6. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:03 AM (in response to soussou)Hi
From my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
<attribute-name="JndiName">external/annuaire
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
7. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:05 AM (in response to soussou)Hi
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
external/annuaire
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
8. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:06 AM (in response to soussou)"soussou" wrote:
Hi
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
<attribute name="JndiName">external/annuaire<attribute>
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties</attribute>
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext</attribute>
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true</attribute>
</mbean>
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
9. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:07 AM (in response to soussou)Hi;
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
external/annuaire
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
10. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:08 AM (in response to soussou)Hi;
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbeancode="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
external/annuaire
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
11. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:09 AM (in response to soussou)Hi;
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
<mbeancode="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire">
externalannuaire
<attribute-name="Properties">annuaire.properties
<attribute-name="InitialContext">javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
<attribute-name="RemoteAccess">true
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
12. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:11 AM (in response to soussou)Hi;
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
mbeancode="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire"
attribute name="JndiName" externalannuaire attribute
attribute-name="Properties" annuaire.properties attribute
attribute-name="InitialContext" javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext attribute
attribute-name="RemoteAccess" true attribute
mbean
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
13. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:13 AM (in response to soussou)Hi;
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
mbeancode="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire"
attribute name="JndiName" externalannuaire attribute
attribute-name="Properties" annuaire.properties attribute
attribute-name="InitialContext" javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext attribute
attribute-name="RemoteAccess" true attribute
mbean
(I have a problem with the tags, so I removed the special character ">, /, >).
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards -
14. Re: Ldap ressource configuration
soussou Apr 17, 2005 11:28 AM (in response to soussou)"soussou" wrote:
Hi;
From of the my j2ee application, I would like to get via jndi the ldap ressources (server name, IP address, the port, login, password, ...).
I followed the recommendations of JBoss documentation :
1- I have create a mbean into the file "jboss-service.xml" :
<!-Bind a remote LDAP server ->
mbeancode="org.jboss.naming.ExternalContext"name="jboss.jndi:service=ExternalContext.jndiName=external/annuaire"
attribute name="JndiName" externalannuaire attribute
attribute-name="Properties" annuaire.properties attribute
attribute-name="InitialContext" javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext attribute
attribute-name="RemoteAccess" true attribute
mbean
(I have a problem with the tags, so I removed the special character ">, /, >).
Where "annuaire.properties" is a properties file contains the LDAP ressources :
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
java.naming.provider.url=ldap://192.10.10.12:636
java.naming.security.principal=CN=Users,DC=local,DC=ot
java.naming.security.authentication=simple
java.naming.security.credentials=lune
java.naming.security.protocol=ssl
when I start Jboss, the Bean it is well created and visible into the admin console with a state "Started".
But when I would like to display the jndi with JNDIView, the page has an infinite size because the JNDI input "external/annuaire" it even contains a JNDI input "external/annuaire" which it even contains a JNDI input, etc... (a loop) ?
If you have any information for this problem, please help-me
Regards
Sorry this message is confused is not clear, if you wish to answer me, use the next message with tje subjet "Configuration LDAP ressources"