you might also want to ask on the tomcat lists. On Dec 13, 2007 5:37 AM, JoC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have some problems setting up ActiveMQ with a standalone Tomcat. > > I have created a minimal web app with a Spring MDP that works great if I use > Eclipse with WTP. Clean tomcat, clean eclipse. New web project. > > However, if I export the app as a war and deploy to an external (also CLEAN) > Tomcat I get this error: > > Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: Cannot create resource instance > at > org.apache.naming.factory.ResourceEnvFactory.getObjectInstance(ResourceEnvFactory.java:114) > ... > > I can't seem to figure out why it should differ with WTP contra standalone > tomcat. Anyone that can help me out here? (I have a zip file if anyone is > interested) > > Below is my configuration: > > All libs are in web-inf/lib: > activemq-all-5.0-SNAPSHOT.jar > commons-logging-1.1.jar > spring-2.5.jar > > <root>/meta-inf/context.xml: > <Resource name="jms/test/cfTEST001" auth="Container" > type="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory" > description="JMS Connection Factory" > factory="org.apache.activemq.jndi.JNDIReferenceFactory" > brokerURL="tcp://localhost:61616" brokerName="LocalActiveMQBroker" > useEmbeddedBroker="false" /> > <Resource name="jms/test/TEST001FirstQueue" auth="Container" > type="org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQQueue" > description="Receiving messages on this queue" > factory="org.apache.activemq.jndi.JNDIReferenceFactory" > physicalName="Q1" /> > > web.xml: > <resource-env-ref> > <resource-env-ref-name> > jms/test/cfTEST001 > </resource-env-ref-name> > <resource-env-ref-type> > javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory > </resource-env-ref-type> > </resource-env-ref> > <resource-env-ref> > <resource-env-ref-name> > jms/test/TEST001FirstQueue > </resource-env-ref-name> > <resource-env-ref-type>javax.jms.Queue</resource-env-ref-type> > </resource-env-ref> > > Spring appcontext.xml: > <bean id="jndiTemplate" > class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate"> > </bean> > <bean id="jmsQueueConnectionFactory" > class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean"> > <property name="jndiTemplate"> > <ref bean="jndiTemplate" /> > </property> > <property name="jndiName"> > <value>jms/test/cfTEST001</value> > </property> > <property name="resourceRef"> > <value>true</value> > </property> > </bean> > <bean id="jmsQueueTemplate" > class="org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate"> > <property name="connectionFactory"> > <ref bean="jmsQueueConnectionFactory" /> > </property> > </bean> > <bean id="destination" > class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean"> > <property name="jndiTemplate"> > <ref bean="jndiTemplate" /> > </property> > <property name="jndiName"> > <value>jms/test/TEST001FirstQueue</value> > </property> > <property name="resourceRef"> > <value>true</value> > </property> > </bean> > <bean id="consumer" > > class="org.springframework.jms.listener.DefaultMessageListenerContainer"> > <property name="connectionFactory" > ref="jmsQueueConnectionFactory" /> > <property name="messageListener" ref="consumerPojo" /> > <property name="concurrentConsumers" value="5" /> > <property name="destination" ref="destination" /> > </bean> > > <!-- a sample POJO consumer --> > <bean id="consumerPojo" class="se.johannesc.MyListener"> > <property name="jmsTemplate" ref="jmsQueueTemplate" /> > </bean> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Working-with-Tomcat-WTP-but-not-standalone-Tomcat-tp14313619s2354p14313619.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
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