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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-1369) javax.ejb.NoSuchObjectLocalException in the ServletContextListener.contextInitialized() method

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1369?page=all ]

Alexander Korostov updated GERONIMO-1369:
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    Attachment: test.zip

geronimo.log and test application.

> javax.ejb.NoSuchObjectLocalException in the ServletContextListener.contextInitialized() method
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: GERONIMO-1369
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1369
>      Project: Geronimo
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: web
>     Versions: 1.0
>  Environment: Windows XP (SP2), Sun JDK build 1.4.2_08-b03
>     Reporter: Alexander Korostov
>  Attachments: test.zip
>
> In my application, I lookup and invoke a session bean (via local interface) in the ServletContextListener.contextInitialized(). Sometimes application throws a NoSuchObjectLocalException in the ServletContextListener.contextInitialized(), sometimes all works fine. This bug is appeared on both Tomcat and Jetty.
> I can not reproduce this bug with the 100% probability on the latest snapshot. Even if I change the application a bit (rename the EJB or WEB project) this bug can disappear or appear again.
> It looks like some synchronization (racing conditions) problem: sometimes LocalHome of my bean is published before the ServletContextListener.contextInitialized() invoked, sometimes not.
> See the attached geronimo.log and a test application. Note that the geronimo.log contains both cases: 
> 1. when the application starts fine 
> 2. throws an exception.
> Sorry for the big size of the test application: I tried to minimize it, but only in the current state I receive this bug with the 50% probability.
> Note that on M5 this bug is 100% reproducible in my environment.

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