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1. Re: jndi.properties
brian.stansberry Aug 30, 2006 5:26 PM (in response to adias)Please use the user forums at http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&f=64 for user questions.
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2. Re: jndi.properties
vardhan.kn Oct 30, 2006 12:59 PM (in response to adias)i get the following error when i say cluster to true in jboss.xml in ejb component
ObjectName: jboss.j2ee:jndiName=ejb/ConfigMgrHome,service=EJB
State: FAILED
Reason: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: HAPartition not bound
Please help ... urgent
Thanks
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3. Re: jndi.properties
vardhan.kn Oct 30, 2006 1:18 PM (in response to adias)any updates , please help
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4. Re: jndi.properties
brian.stansberry Oct 30, 2006 2:19 PM (in response to adias)1) See my previous post on this thread.
2) Make sure you are running the 'all' configuration. -
5. Re: jndi.properties
brian.stansberry Oct 30, 2006 11:34 PM (in response to adias)My apologies to both the posters on this thread. You posted on the user forum but for some reason the e-mail we get notifying us of your post said it was for the Design of Clustering forum, where user questions are inappropriate. I didn't notice this until just now when a colleague pointed out the problem with the e-mail.
vardhan.kn, my response is still pretty much the same based on what you wrote -- the most likely reason for not finding the HAPartition is that you are not running the 'all' config.
adias@unimedbh.com.br, do not place a jndi.properties file on the classpath of the server, and if what you are talking about are edits you made to the server/all/conf/jndi.properties file, you need to revert them. If you want to configure your services to do HA-JNDI lookups, you need to programatically create a Properties object and pass those properties to the InitialContext constructor. If you want to use a properties file to create the Properties object, that's fine, just don't name it jndi.properties. -
6. Re: jndi.properties
vardhan.kn Nov 1, 2006 12:59 AM (in response to adias)Still I am getting the same error, I have run using
run -c all