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1. Re: Having problem in upgrading to JBOSS AS 4.2.2.GA
peterj Feb 20, 2008 11:44 AM (in response to paradisonoir)Are you using JBossAS 4.2.2 as is, or did you install JBoss Messaging?
Please post the contents of the *-service.xml file that declares the queues and the connection factory. Also, why are you declaring another connection factory instead of using the one provided?
Please post the full stack trace for the errors.
You should not need to set the CLASSPATH to anything - mine is empty. The JBossAS should find the JMS classes just fine at server/xxx/lib/jboss-j2ee.jar.
Finally, as far as I can tell, JBossAS uses J2EE_HOME only if the jboss.deploy.dir is not set (which it always is), and then only under special circumstances. So I doubt that has any bearing on the problem. -
2. Re: Having problem in upgrading to JBOSS AS 4.2.2.GA
paradisonoir Feb 20, 2008 12:56 PM (in response to paradisonoir)1- Yes, I installed JBoss Messaging as explained in the documentation.
2- I use the pre-defined connection factory in Jboss("ConnectionFactory")
3- In below, first you would see my error and at the end content of xml file in C:\jboss\server\messaging\deploy\jboss-messaging.sar\destinations-service.xml
============Error================
sanity-check:
init:
compile:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file to C:\workspace\message\s\output
run:
[java] Search for Lookup service on IP address: -Xms512m -Xmx1024m
[java] Worker IP: 132.205.158.248
[java] Before error
[java] Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/jms/Destination
[java] at org.jboss.example.jms.queue.DemandWorker.getResult(Worker.java:170)
[java] at org.jboss.example.jms.queue.DemandWorker.runSpecifiedIP(Worker.java:101)
[java] at org.jboss.example.jms.queue.DemandWorker.(Worker.java:143)
[java] at org.jboss.example.jms.queue.DemandWorker.main(Worker.java:326)
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==============destinations-service.xml============
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
Messaging Destinations deployment descriptor.
$Id: destinations-service.xml 1930 2007-01-09 18:16:04Z timfox $
-->
<!--
The Default Dead Letter Queue. This destination is a dependency of an EJB MDB container.
-->
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=DLQ"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<!--
The Default Expiry Queue.
-->
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=ExpiryQueue"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<!--
Example destinations.
-->
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.TopicService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Topic,name=testTopic"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Topic-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.TopicService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Topic,name=securedTopic"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Topic-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.TopicService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Topic,name=testDurableTopic"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Topic-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=testQueue"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=A"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=GIPSYQueue1"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=GIPSYQueue2"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=B"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=C"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=D"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=ex"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<!-- It's possible for indiviual queues and topics to use a specific queue for
an expiry or DLQ -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=PrivateDLQ"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=PrivateExpiryQueue"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=QueueWithOwnDLQAndExpiryQueue"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=PrivateDLQ
jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=PrivateExpiryQueue
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.TopicService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Topic,name=TopicWithOwnDLQAndExpiryQueue"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Topic-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=PrivateDLQ
jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=PrivateExpiryQueue
<!-- Queues and Topics can also specify their own redelivery delay -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=QueueWithOwnRedeliveryDelay"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
5000
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.TopicService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Topic,name=TopicWithOwnRedeliveryDelay"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Topic-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
5000
<!--
Example clustered destinations.
-->
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.QueueService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=testDistributedQueue"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Queue-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
true
<mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.destination.TopicService"
name="jboss.messaging.destination:service=Topic,name=testDistributedTopic"
xmbean-dd="xmdesc/Topic-xmbean.xml">
<depends optional-attribute-name="ServerPeer">jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer
jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice
true
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3. Re: Having problem in upgrading to JBOSS AS 4.2.2.GA
peterj Feb 20, 2008 1:08 PM (in response to paradisonoir)Oh, so the error is on the client side. I thought you were getting the errors on the server side.
For a client, you need to include the proper set of jar files. The jar that contains the javax.jms package is client/jboss-j2ee.jar. Note that the javax.jms package is not included in the jboss-messaging-client.jar file that comes with JBoss Messaging. -
4. Re: Having problem in upgrading to JBOSS AS 4.2.2.GA
paradisonoir Feb 20, 2008 3:47 PM (in response to paradisonoir)Hi Peter,
Your response was really helpful as it led me to include all necessary jar files in my ant file.
For further reference to similar problems, all required files are mentioned in this address
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossmessaging/freezone/docs/userguide-1.3.0.GA/html/installation.html#inst.remoteclient
Thanks