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1. Re: Cyclic depencies
nico67 Dec 3, 2006 9:51 AM (in response to nico67)Hi,
Sorry for this topic title, I mean "Cyclic dependencies" ...
So I still can't make the dependecy ignored by using jboss.xml. So i wanted to try by specifying @IgnoreDependency in the source code. The problem is that i can't find the library which defines this annotation. I can't see it in EJB3-RC9 package not in the client/ directory of my jboss installation where EJB3 was installed.
Also, i don't know if its related, but I've seen JIRA http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-792 , which sounds a bit like the same problem I have.
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2. Re: Cyclic depencies
kgrjb Dec 4, 2006 2:55 AM (in response to nico67)
to compile @IgnoreDependency - you need
jboss-4.0.5.GA\client\jboss-annotations-ejb3.jar in your compile classpath. -
3. Re: Cyclic depencies
nico67 Dec 4, 2006 10:11 AM (in response to nico67)
to compile @IgnoreDependency - you need
jboss-4.0.5.GA\client\jboss-annotations-ejb3.jar in your compile classpath.
I found jboss-annotations-ejb3.jar in ejb3.deployer directory which is in the deploy directory of my server, not the client/ directory as you specified.
Note that to install EJB3 , I installed JBoss 4.0.5 , copied the default server configuration, then run the EJB3 ant script (install.xml) to install EJB3 stuffs in my server configuration.
Current conclusion is that:
- <ignore-dependency /> put in jboss.xml is ignored : i mean event if i specify it, the bean are not deployed;
- @IgnoreDependency works fine. When specified, the bean is started even if dependencies are not.
So, there may be a problem with my jboss.xml file and ignore-dependency. Has someone got it running ?
I copy below my jboss.xml file content.<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <jboss xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/schema/jboss_5_0.xsd" version="3.0"> <enterprise-beans> <session> <ejb-name>CmdbServiceBean</ejb-name> <ejb-ref> <ejb-ref-name>RepositoryServiceBean</ejb-ref-name> <ignore-dependency/> </ejb-ref> <ejb-ref> <ejb-ref-name>SecurityServiceBean</ejb-ref-name> <ignore-dependency/> </ejb-ref> </session> <session> <ejb-name>RegistryServiceBean</ejb-name> <ejb-ref> <ejb-ref-name>RepositoryServiceBean</ejb-ref-name> <ignore-dependency/> </ejb-ref> <ejb-ref> <ejb-ref-name>SecurityServiceBean</ejb-ref-name> <ignore-dependency/> </ejb-ref> </session> <session> <ejb-name>TestServiceBean</ejb-name> <ejb-ref> <ejb-ref-name>RegistryServiceBean</ejb-ref-name> <ignore-dependency/> </ejb-ref> </session> </enterprise-beans> </jboss>
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4. Re: Cyclic depencies
nico67 Dec 6, 2006 8:57 AM (in response to nico67)Hi,
I finally found out a syntax for jboss.xml to Ingnore dependency injection.
The jboss.xml file from my previous posts now look like :<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <jboss xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/schema/jboss_5_0.xsd" version="3.0"> <enterprise-beans> <session> <ejb-name>RegistryServiceBean</ejb-name> <ignore-dependency> <injection-target> <injection-target-class>org.escapek.core.services.impl.RepositoryServiceBean</injection-target-class> <injection-target-name>repository</injection-target-name> </injection-target> </ignore-dependency> </session> <session> <ejb-name>SecurityServiceBean</ejb-name> <ignore-dependency> <injection-target> <injection-target-class>org.escapek.core.services.impl.RegistryServiceBean</injection-target-class> <injection-target-name>registryService</injection-target-name> </injection-target> </ignore-dependency> </session> <session> <ejb-name>TestServiceBean</ejb-name> <ignore-dependency> <injection-target> <injection-target-class>org.escapek.core.services.impl.RegistryServiceBean</injection-target-class> <injection-target-name>registry</injection-target-name> </injection-target> </ignore-dependency> </session> </enterprise-beans> </jboss>
For each bean, the ignore-dependency tag tell which class and which field name to ignore in the bean.
Using this setup I managed to start my beans.
Can someone from the dev. could tell me if there's another syntax as i saw it of others posts.