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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Hearty Raphael <he...@gmail.com> on 2008/10/24 10:49:47 UTC
Custom resource factories in geronimo
Hi
Is there any way I can create custom resource
factories/ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
Regards,
Hearty
Re: Custom resource factories in geronimo
Posted by Hearty <he...@gmail.com>.
Thanks . It is working fine now
djencks wrote:
>
> One obvious problem is that the gbean name component is
> FileStorageResourceGbean and you are querying for FileStorage.
> Assuming you fix this and your FileStorageResourceGBean implements
> ResourceBinding I'd expect this to work.
>
> thanks
> david jencks
>
> On Oct 28, 2008, at 3:43 AM, Hearty wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi
>> I am getting the following error
>>
>> Could not resolve reference at deploy time for queries
>> [?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
>> org.apache.geronimo.common.DeploymentException: Could not resolve
>> reference
>> at deploy time for queries
>> [?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .naming.deployment.GBeanRefBuilder.buildNaming(GBeanRefBuilder.java:
>> 75)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .j2ee
>> .deployment
>> .NamingBuilderCollection.buildNaming(NamingBuilderCollection.java:53)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .web25
>> .deployment
>> .AbstractWebModuleBuilder
>> .configureBasicWebModuleAttributes(AbstractWebModuleBuilder.java:842)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .tomcat
>> .deployment.TomcatModuleBuilder.addGBeans(TomcatModuleBuilder.java:
>> 347)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .j2ee
>> .deployment
>> .SwitchingModuleBuilder.addGBeans(SwitchingModuleBuilder.java:165)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .j2ee
>> .deployment
>> .EARConfigBuilder.buildConfiguration(EARConfigBuilder.java:647)
>> at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:254)
>> at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:133)
>> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>> at
>> sun
>> .reflect
>> .NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:64)
>> at
>> sun
>> .reflect
>> .DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl
>> .invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
>> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:615)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .gbean
>> .runtime.ReflectionMethodInvoker.invoke(ReflectionMethodInvoker.java:
>> 34)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanOperation.invoke(GBeanOperation.java:124)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanInstance.invoke(GBeanInstance.java:867)
>> at
>> org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.BasicKernel.invoke(BasicKernel.java:
>> 239)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .deployment
>> .plugin
>> .local.AbstractDeployCommand.doDeploy(AbstractDeployCommand.java:116)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .deployment
>> .plugin.local.DistributeCommand.run(DistributeCommand.java:61)
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:803)
>> Caused by: org.apache.geronimo.kernel.GBeanNotFoundException: No
>> matches for
>> referencePatterns:
>> [?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .kernel.config.Configuration.findGBeanData(Configuration.java:669)
>> at
>> org
>> .apache
>> .geronimo
>> .naming.deployment.GBeanRefBuilder.buildNaming(GBeanRefBuilder.java:
>> 73)
>> ... 18 more
>>
>>
>> In geronimo-web.xml, my entries are as follows
>>
>> <naming:gbean-ref>
>> <naming:ref-name>focalpoint/filestorage</naming:ref-name>
>>
>> <naming:ref-type>com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding</
>> naming:ref-type>
>> <naming:pattern>
>> <naming:name>FileStorage</naming:name>
>> </naming:pattern>
>> </naming:gbean-ref>
>> <sys:gbean name="FileStorageResourceGbean"
>> class="com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBindingGBean">
>> <sys:attribute
>> name
>> =
>> "factory
>> ">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory</
>> sys:attribute>
>> <sys:attribute
>> name="type">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorage</
>> sys:attribute>
>> <sys:attribute
>> name
>> =
>> "storageClassName
>> ">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS</
>> sys:attribute>
>> <sys:attribute name="basePath">C:/hearty/tmp/files</
>> sys:attribute>
>> <sys:attribute name="jndiName">focalpoint/filestorage</
>> sys:attribute>
>> </sys:gbean>
>>
>> Hearty wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you please send me the schema url. It will be great if you can
>>> send me
>>> the sample geronimo-web.xml which uses
>>> <gbean-ref>
>>>
>>>
>>> djencks wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Hearty wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> My application is a web project (keeping war file for the
>>>>> deployment)
>>>>> and my application uses tomcat. I've an entry in context.xml as
>>>>> follows.
>>>>> <Resource name="xy/filestorage" auth="Container"
>>>>> type="tools.filestorage.FileStorage"
>>>>> factory="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory"
>>>>> storageClassName="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS"
>>>>> basePath="C:/tmp/files" />
>>>>>
>>>>> Later I am accessing xy/filestorage as jndi reference as below.
>>>>>
>>>>> <jee:jndi-lookup id="fileStorage"
>>>>> jndi-name="java:comp/env/xy/filestorage" /> [This entry is used
>>>>> in
>>>>> applicationContext.xml
>>>>> , a spring based config file]
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a restriction to keep same jndi-name as mentioned above
>>>>> since
>>>>> I need to maintain the war file to compatible to tomcat as well as
>>>>> apache
>>>>> geronimo
>>>>>
>>>>> Please provide me a solution for this with a sample code.
>>>>
>>>> You are using proprietary features of tomcat so you'll have to
>>>> duplicate the effect with proprietary features of geronimo.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not very familiar with the Resource element: I think maybe it
>>>> ends
>>>> up creating an object. In Geronimo you'll have to modify or extend
>>>> that object to be a gbean and configure an instance somewhere
>>>> accessible to your app such as the geronimo plan for your app.
>>>>
>>>> Then in the part of the geronimo plan where you map jndi stuff
>>>> such as
>>>> resource-refs you need an element following this schema fragment:
>>>>
>>>> <xsd:complexType name="gbean-refType">
>>>> <xsd:complexContent>
>>>> <xsd:extension base="gernaming:abstract-naming-
>>>> entryType">
>>>> <xsd:sequence>
>>>> <xsd:element name="ref-name" type="xsd:string">
>>>> <xsd:annotation>
>>>> <xsd:documentation>
>>>> The element ref-name is used to
>>>> identify this
>>>> gbean reference. This name should be
>>>> unique in a
>>>> module and will be used by
>>>> application to as a
>>>> part of JNDI name for the referenced
>>>> gbean. The
>>>> JNDI name used will be "java:/comp/
>>>> env/ref-name.
>>>> It should map to the "ref-name"
>>>> provided in
>>>> deployment descriptor.
>>>> </xsd:documentation>
>>>> </xsd:annotation>
>>>> </xsd:element>
>>>> <xsd:element name="ref-type" type="xsd:string"
>>>> minOccurs="0"
>>>> maxOccurs="unbounded">
>>>> <xsd:annotation>
>>>> <xsd:documentation>
>>>> The element ref-type is used to
>>>> specify the
>>>> interface implemented by GBean being
>>>> referenced.
>>>> </xsd:documentation>
>>>> </xsd:annotation>
>>>> </xsd:element>
>>>> <xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
>>>> <xsd:element name="pattern"
>>>> type="gernaming:patternType">
>>>> <xsd:annotation>
>>>> <xsd:documentation>
>>>> The element pattern is used to
>>>> provide
>>>> additional selection criterion
>>>> for gbeans if
>>>> multiple gbeans with same name
>>>> exists in
>>>> dependency modules. The pattern
>>>> mapped
>>>> should result in single gbean.
>>>> </xsd:documentation>
>>>> </xsd:annotation>
>>>> </xsd:element>
>>>> </xsd:choice>
>>>> </xsd:sequence>
>>>> </xsd:extension>
>>>> </xsd:complexContent>
>>>> </xsd:complexType>
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps..... this is a bit of a user list question. Ask if
>>>> you need more hints.
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> david jencks
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> djencks wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Hearty Raphael wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there any way I can create custom resource factories/
>>>>>>> ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> probably, but knowing exactly what you are trying to achieve would
>>>>>> help a lot. Geronimo has no persistent jndi so there's usually an
>>>>>> easier or more direct way to get stuff into jndi.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>> david jencks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>> Hearty
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> View this message in context:
>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/Custom-resource-factories-in-geronimo-tp20159796s134p20202105.html
>>>>> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Dev mailing list archive at
>>>>> Nabble.com.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://www.nabble.com/Custom-resource-factories-in-geronimo-tp20159796s134p20204850.html
>> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Dev mailing list archive at
>> Nabble.com.
>>
>
>
>
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Re: Custom resource factories in geronimo
Posted by David Jencks <da...@yahoo.com>.
One obvious problem is that the gbean name component is
FileStorageResourceGbean and you are querying for FileStorage.
Assuming you fix this and your FileStorageResourceGBean implements
ResourceBinding I'd expect this to work.
thanks
david jencks
On Oct 28, 2008, at 3:43 AM, Hearty wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am getting the following error
>
> Could not resolve reference at deploy time for queries
> [?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
> org.apache.geronimo.common.DeploymentException: Could not resolve
> reference
> at deploy time for queries
> [?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .naming.deployment.GBeanRefBuilder.buildNaming(GBeanRefBuilder.java:
> 75)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .j2ee
> .deployment
> .NamingBuilderCollection.buildNaming(NamingBuilderCollection.java:53)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .web25
> .deployment
> .AbstractWebModuleBuilder
> .configureBasicWebModuleAttributes(AbstractWebModuleBuilder.java:842)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .tomcat
> .deployment.TomcatModuleBuilder.addGBeans(TomcatModuleBuilder.java:
> 347)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .j2ee
> .deployment
> .SwitchingModuleBuilder.addGBeans(SwitchingModuleBuilder.java:165)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .j2ee
> .deployment
> .EARConfigBuilder.buildConfiguration(EARConfigBuilder.java:647)
> at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:254)
> at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:133)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
> at
> sun
> .reflect
> .NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:64)
> at
> sun
> .reflect
> .DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl
> .invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:615)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .gbean
> .runtime.ReflectionMethodInvoker.invoke(ReflectionMethodInvoker.java:
> 34)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanOperation.invoke(GBeanOperation.java:124)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanInstance.invoke(GBeanInstance.java:867)
> at
> org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.BasicKernel.invoke(BasicKernel.java:
> 239)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .deployment
> .plugin
> .local.AbstractDeployCommand.doDeploy(AbstractDeployCommand.java:116)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .deployment
> .plugin.local.DistributeCommand.run(DistributeCommand.java:61)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:803)
> Caused by: org.apache.geronimo.kernel.GBeanNotFoundException: No
> matches for
> referencePatterns:
> [?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .kernel.config.Configuration.findGBeanData(Configuration.java:669)
> at
> org
> .apache
> .geronimo
> .naming.deployment.GBeanRefBuilder.buildNaming(GBeanRefBuilder.java:
> 73)
> ... 18 more
>
>
> In geronimo-web.xml, my entries are as follows
>
> <naming:gbean-ref>
> <naming:ref-name>focalpoint/filestorage</naming:ref-name>
>
> <naming:ref-type>com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding</
> naming:ref-type>
> <naming:pattern>
> <naming:name>FileStorage</naming:name>
> </naming:pattern>
> </naming:gbean-ref>
> <sys:gbean name="FileStorageResourceGbean"
> class="com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBindingGBean">
> <sys:attribute
> name
> =
> "factory
> ">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory</
> sys:attribute>
> <sys:attribute
> name="type">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorage</
> sys:attribute>
> <sys:attribute
> name
> =
> "storageClassName
> ">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS</
> sys:attribute>
> <sys:attribute name="basePath">C:/hearty/tmp/files</
> sys:attribute>
> <sys:attribute name="jndiName">focalpoint/filestorage</
> sys:attribute>
> </sys:gbean>
>
> Hearty wrote:
>>
>> Can you please send me the schema url. It will be great if you can
>> send me
>> the sample geronimo-web.xml which uses
>> <gbean-ref>
>>
>>
>> djencks wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Hearty wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> My application is a web project (keeping war file for the
>>>> deployment)
>>>> and my application uses tomcat. I've an entry in context.xml as
>>>> follows.
>>>> <Resource name="xy/filestorage" auth="Container"
>>>> type="tools.filestorage.FileStorage"
>>>> factory="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory"
>>>> storageClassName="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS"
>>>> basePath="C:/tmp/files" />
>>>>
>>>> Later I am accessing xy/filestorage as jndi reference as below.
>>>>
>>>> <jee:jndi-lookup id="fileStorage"
>>>> jndi-name="java:comp/env/xy/filestorage" /> [This entry is used
>>>> in
>>>> applicationContext.xml
>>>> , a spring based config file]
>>>>
>>>> I have a restriction to keep same jndi-name as mentioned above
>>>> since
>>>> I need to maintain the war file to compatible to tomcat as well as
>>>> apache
>>>> geronimo
>>>>
>>>> Please provide me a solution for this with a sample code.
>>>
>>> You are using proprietary features of tomcat so you'll have to
>>> duplicate the effect with proprietary features of geronimo.
>>>
>>> I'm not very familiar with the Resource element: I think maybe it
>>> ends
>>> up creating an object. In Geronimo you'll have to modify or extend
>>> that object to be a gbean and configure an instance somewhere
>>> accessible to your app such as the geronimo plan for your app.
>>>
>>> Then in the part of the geronimo plan where you map jndi stuff
>>> such as
>>> resource-refs you need an element following this schema fragment:
>>>
>>> <xsd:complexType name="gbean-refType">
>>> <xsd:complexContent>
>>> <xsd:extension base="gernaming:abstract-naming-
>>> entryType">
>>> <xsd:sequence>
>>> <xsd:element name="ref-name" type="xsd:string">
>>> <xsd:annotation>
>>> <xsd:documentation>
>>> The element ref-name is used to
>>> identify this
>>> gbean reference. This name should be
>>> unique in a
>>> module and will be used by
>>> application to as a
>>> part of JNDI name for the referenced
>>> gbean. The
>>> JNDI name used will be "java:/comp/
>>> env/ref-name.
>>> It should map to the "ref-name"
>>> provided in
>>> deployment descriptor.
>>> </xsd:documentation>
>>> </xsd:annotation>
>>> </xsd:element>
>>> <xsd:element name="ref-type" type="xsd:string"
>>> minOccurs="0"
>>> maxOccurs="unbounded">
>>> <xsd:annotation>
>>> <xsd:documentation>
>>> The element ref-type is used to
>>> specify the
>>> interface implemented by GBean being
>>> referenced.
>>> </xsd:documentation>
>>> </xsd:annotation>
>>> </xsd:element>
>>> <xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
>>> <xsd:element name="pattern"
>>> type="gernaming:patternType">
>>> <xsd:annotation>
>>> <xsd:documentation>
>>> The element pattern is used to
>>> provide
>>> additional selection criterion
>>> for gbeans if
>>> multiple gbeans with same name
>>> exists in
>>> dependency modules. The pattern
>>> mapped
>>> should result in single gbean.
>>> </xsd:documentation>
>>> </xsd:annotation>
>>> </xsd:element>
>>> </xsd:choice>
>>> </xsd:sequence>
>>> </xsd:extension>
>>> </xsd:complexContent>
>>> </xsd:complexType>
>>>
>>> Hope this helps..... this is a bit of a user list question. Ask if
>>> you need more hints.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> david jencks
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> djencks wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Hearty Raphael wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there any way I can create custom resource factories/
>>>>>> ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
>>>>>
>>>>> probably, but knowing exactly what you are trying to achieve would
>>>>> help a lot. Geronimo has no persistent jndi so there's usually an
>>>>> easier or more direct way to get stuff into jndi.
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> david jencks
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Hearty
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> View this message in context:
>>>> http://www.nabble.com/Custom-resource-factories-in-geronimo-tp20159796s134p20202105.html
>>>> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Dev mailing list archive at
>>>> Nabble.com.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Custom-resource-factories-in-geronimo-tp20159796s134p20204850.html
> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Dev mailing list archive at
> Nabble.com.
>
Re: Custom resource factories in geronimo
Posted by Hearty <he...@gmail.com>.
Hi
I am getting the following error
Could not resolve reference at deploy time for queries
[?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
org.apache.geronimo.common.DeploymentException: Could not resolve reference
at deploy time for queries
[?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
at
org.apache.geronimo.naming.deployment.GBeanRefBuilder.buildNaming(GBeanRefBuilder.java:75)
at
org.apache.geronimo.j2ee.deployment.NamingBuilderCollection.buildNaming(NamingBuilderCollection.java:53)
at
org.apache.geronimo.web25.deployment.AbstractWebModuleBuilder.configureBasicWebModuleAttributes(AbstractWebModuleBuilder.java:842)
at
org.apache.geronimo.tomcat.deployment.TomcatModuleBuilder.addGBeans(TomcatModuleBuilder.java:347)
at
org.apache.geronimo.j2ee.deployment.SwitchingModuleBuilder.addGBeans(SwitchingModuleBuilder.java:165)
at
org.apache.geronimo.j2ee.deployment.EARConfigBuilder.buildConfiguration(EARConfigBuilder.java:647)
at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:254)
at org.apache.geronimo.deployment.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:133)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:64)
at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:615)
at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.ReflectionMethodInvoker.invoke(ReflectionMethodInvoker.java:34)
at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanOperation.invoke(GBeanOperation.java:124)
at
org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanInstance.invoke(GBeanInstance.java:867)
at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.BasicKernel.invoke(BasicKernel.java:239)
at
org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.local.AbstractDeployCommand.doDeploy(AbstractDeployCommand.java:116)
at
org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.local.DistributeCommand.run(DistributeCommand.java:61)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:803)
Caused by: org.apache.geronimo.kernel.GBeanNotFoundException: No matches for
referencePatterns:
[?name=FileStorage#com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding]
at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.Configuration.findGBeanData(Configuration.java:669)
at
org.apache.geronimo.naming.deployment.GBeanRefBuilder.buildNaming(GBeanRefBuilder.java:73)
... 18 more
In geronimo-web.xml, my entries are as follows
<naming:gbean-ref>
<naming:ref-name>focalpoint/filestorage</naming:ref-name>
<naming:ref-type>com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBinding</naming:ref-type>
<naming:pattern>
<naming:name>FileStorage</naming:name>
</naming:pattern>
</naming:gbean-ref>
<sys:gbean name="FileStorageResourceGbean"
class="com.telelogic.focalpoint.gbeans.ResourceBindingGBean">
<sys:attribute
name="factory">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory</sys:attribute>
<sys:attribute
name="type">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorage</sys:attribute>
<sys:attribute
name="storageClassName">com.telelogic.focalpoint.tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS</sys:attribute>
<sys:attribute name="basePath">C:/hearty/tmp/files</sys:attribute>
<sys:attribute name="jndiName">focalpoint/filestorage</sys:attribute>
</sys:gbean>
Hearty wrote:
>
> Can you please send me the schema url. It will be great if you can send me
> the sample geronimo-web.xml which uses
> <gbean-ref>
>
>
> djencks wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Hearty wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> My application is a web project (keeping war file for the deployment)
>>> and my application uses tomcat. I've an entry in context.xml as
>>> follows.
>>> <Resource name="xy/filestorage" auth="Container"
>>> type="tools.filestorage.FileStorage"
>>> factory="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory"
>>> storageClassName="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS"
>>> basePath="C:/tmp/files" />
>>>
>>> Later I am accessing xy/filestorage as jndi reference as below.
>>>
>>> <jee:jndi-lookup id="fileStorage"
>>> jndi-name="java:comp/env/xy/filestorage" /> [This entry is used in
>>> applicationContext.xml
>>> , a spring based config file]
>>>
>>> I have a restriction to keep same jndi-name as mentioned above since
>>> I need to maintain the war file to compatible to tomcat as well as
>>> apache
>>> geronimo
>>>
>>> Please provide me a solution for this with a sample code.
>>
>> You are using proprietary features of tomcat so you'll have to
>> duplicate the effect with proprietary features of geronimo.
>>
>> I'm not very familiar with the Resource element: I think maybe it ends
>> up creating an object. In Geronimo you'll have to modify or extend
>> that object to be a gbean and configure an instance somewhere
>> accessible to your app such as the geronimo plan for your app.
>>
>> Then in the part of the geronimo plan where you map jndi stuff such as
>> resource-refs you need an element following this schema fragment:
>>
>> <xsd:complexType name="gbean-refType">
>> <xsd:complexContent>
>> <xsd:extension base="gernaming:abstract-naming-entryType">
>> <xsd:sequence>
>> <xsd:element name="ref-name" type="xsd:string">
>> <xsd:annotation>
>> <xsd:documentation>
>> The element ref-name is used to
>> identify this
>> gbean reference. This name should be
>> unique in a
>> module and will be used by
>> application to as a
>> part of JNDI name for the referenced
>> gbean. The
>> JNDI name used will be "java:/comp/
>> env/ref-name.
>> It should map to the "ref-name"
>> provided in
>> deployment descriptor.
>> </xsd:documentation>
>> </xsd:annotation>
>> </xsd:element>
>> <xsd:element name="ref-type" type="xsd:string"
>> minOccurs="0"
>> maxOccurs="unbounded">
>> <xsd:annotation>
>> <xsd:documentation>
>> The element ref-type is used to
>> specify the
>> interface implemented by GBean being
>> referenced.
>> </xsd:documentation>
>> </xsd:annotation>
>> </xsd:element>
>> <xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
>> <xsd:element name="pattern"
>> type="gernaming:patternType">
>> <xsd:annotation>
>> <xsd:documentation>
>> The element pattern is used to
>> provide
>> additional selection criterion
>> for gbeans if
>> multiple gbeans with same name
>> exists in
>> dependency modules. The pattern
>> mapped
>> should result in single gbean.
>> </xsd:documentation>
>> </xsd:annotation>
>> </xsd:element>
>> </xsd:choice>
>> </xsd:sequence>
>> </xsd:extension>
>> </xsd:complexContent>
>> </xsd:complexType>
>>
>> Hope this helps..... this is a bit of a user list question. Ask if
>> you need more hints.
>>
>> thanks
>> david jencks
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> djencks wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Hearty Raphael wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any way I can create custom resource factories/
>>>>> ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
>>>>
>>>> probably, but knowing exactly what you are trying to achieve would
>>>> help a lot. Geronimo has no persistent jndi so there's usually an
>>>> easier or more direct way to get stuff into jndi.
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> david jencks
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Hearty
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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Re: Custom resource factories in geronimo
Posted by Hearty <he...@gmail.com>.
Can you please send me the schema url. It will be great if you can send me
the sample geronimo-web.xml which uses
<gbean-ref>
djencks wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Hearty wrote:
>
>>
>> My application is a web project (keeping war file for the deployment)
>> and my application uses tomcat. I've an entry in context.xml as
>> follows.
>> <Resource name="xy/filestorage" auth="Container"
>> type="tools.filestorage.FileStorage"
>> factory="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory"
>> storageClassName="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS"
>> basePath="C:/tmp/files" />
>>
>> Later I am accessing xy/filestorage as jndi reference as below.
>>
>> <jee:jndi-lookup id="fileStorage"
>> jndi-name="java:comp/env/xy/filestorage" /> [This entry is used in
>> applicationContext.xml
>> , a spring based config file]
>>
>> I have a restriction to keep same jndi-name as mentioned above since
>> I need to maintain the war file to compatible to tomcat as well as
>> apache
>> geronimo
>>
>> Please provide me a solution for this with a sample code.
>
> You are using proprietary features of tomcat so you'll have to
> duplicate the effect with proprietary features of geronimo.
>
> I'm not very familiar with the Resource element: I think maybe it ends
> up creating an object. In Geronimo you'll have to modify or extend
> that object to be a gbean and configure an instance somewhere
> accessible to your app such as the geronimo plan for your app.
>
> Then in the part of the geronimo plan where you map jndi stuff such as
> resource-refs you need an element following this schema fragment:
>
> <xsd:complexType name="gbean-refType">
> <xsd:complexContent>
> <xsd:extension base="gernaming:abstract-naming-entryType">
> <xsd:sequence>
> <xsd:element name="ref-name" type="xsd:string">
> <xsd:annotation>
> <xsd:documentation>
> The element ref-name is used to
> identify this
> gbean reference. This name should be
> unique in a
> module and will be used by
> application to as a
> part of JNDI name for the referenced
> gbean. The
> JNDI name used will be "java:/comp/
> env/ref-name.
> It should map to the "ref-name"
> provided in
> deployment descriptor.
> </xsd:documentation>
> </xsd:annotation>
> </xsd:element>
> <xsd:element name="ref-type" type="xsd:string"
> minOccurs="0"
> maxOccurs="unbounded">
> <xsd:annotation>
> <xsd:documentation>
> The element ref-type is used to
> specify the
> interface implemented by GBean being
> referenced.
> </xsd:documentation>
> </xsd:annotation>
> </xsd:element>
> <xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
> <xsd:element name="pattern"
> type="gernaming:patternType">
> <xsd:annotation>
> <xsd:documentation>
> The element pattern is used to
> provide
> additional selection criterion
> for gbeans if
> multiple gbeans with same name
> exists in
> dependency modules. The pattern
> mapped
> should result in single gbean.
> </xsd:documentation>
> </xsd:annotation>
> </xsd:element>
> </xsd:choice>
> </xsd:sequence>
> </xsd:extension>
> </xsd:complexContent>
> </xsd:complexType>
>
> Hope this helps..... this is a bit of a user list question. Ask if
> you need more hints.
>
> thanks
> david jencks
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> djencks wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Hearty Raphael wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way I can create custom resource factories/
>>>> ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
>>>
>>> probably, but knowing exactly what you are trying to achieve would
>>> help a lot. Geronimo has no persistent jndi so there's usually an
>>> easier or more direct way to get stuff into jndi.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> david jencks
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Hearty
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>> http://www.nabble.com/Custom-resource-factories-in-geronimo-tp20159796s134p20202105.html
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>> Nabble.com.
>>
>
>
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Re: Custom resource factories in geronimo
Posted by David Jencks <da...@yahoo.com>.
On Oct 27, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Hearty wrote:
>
> My application is a web project (keeping war file for the deployment)
> and my application uses tomcat. I've an entry in context.xml as
> follows.
> <Resource name="xy/filestorage" auth="Container"
> type="tools.filestorage.FileStorage"
> factory="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory"
> storageClassName="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS"
> basePath="C:/tmp/files" />
>
> Later I am accessing xy/filestorage as jndi reference as below.
>
> <jee:jndi-lookup id="fileStorage"
> jndi-name="java:comp/env/xy/filestorage" /> [This entry is used in
> applicationContext.xml
> , a spring based config file]
>
> I have a restriction to keep same jndi-name as mentioned above since
> I need to maintain the war file to compatible to tomcat as well as
> apache
> geronimo
>
> Please provide me a solution for this with a sample code.
You are using proprietary features of tomcat so you'll have to
duplicate the effect with proprietary features of geronimo.
I'm not very familiar with the Resource element: I think maybe it ends
up creating an object. In Geronimo you'll have to modify or extend
that object to be a gbean and configure an instance somewhere
accessible to your app such as the geronimo plan for your app.
Then in the part of the geronimo plan where you map jndi stuff such as
resource-refs you need an element following this schema fragment:
<xsd:complexType name="gbean-refType">
<xsd:complexContent>
<xsd:extension base="gernaming:abstract-naming-entryType">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="ref-name" type="xsd:string">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
The element ref-name is used to
identify this
gbean reference. This name should be
unique in a
module and will be used by
application to as a
part of JNDI name for the referenced
gbean. The
JNDI name used will be "java:/comp/
env/ref-name.
It should map to the "ref-name"
provided in
deployment descriptor.
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:element name="ref-type" type="xsd:string"
minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
The element ref-type is used to
specify the
interface implemented by GBean being
referenced.
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
<xsd:element name="pattern"
type="gernaming:patternType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
The element pattern is used to
provide
additional selection criterion
for gbeans if
multiple gbeans with same name
exists in
dependency modules. The pattern
mapped
should result in single gbean.
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
</xsd:choice>
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:extension>
</xsd:complexContent>
</xsd:complexType>
Hope this helps..... this is a bit of a user list question. Ask if
you need more hints.
thanks
david jencks
>
>
>
>
> djencks wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Hearty Raphael wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Is there any way I can create custom resource factories/
>>> ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
>>
>> probably, but knowing exactly what you are trying to achieve would
>> help a lot. Geronimo has no persistent jndi so there's usually an
>> easier or more direct way to get stuff into jndi.
>>
>> thanks
>> david jencks
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Hearty
>>
>>
>>
>
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> Nabble.com.
>
Re: Custom resource factories in geronimo
Posted by Hearty <he...@gmail.com>.
My application is a web project (keeping war file for the deployment)
and my application uses tomcat. I've an entry in context.xml as follows.
<Resource name="xy/filestorage" auth="Container"
type="tools.filestorage.FileStorage"
factory="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFactory"
storageClassName="tools.filestorage.FileStorageFS"
basePath="C:/tmp/files" />
Later I am accessing xy/filestorage as jndi reference as below.
<jee:jndi-lookup id="fileStorage"
jndi-name="java:comp/env/xy/filestorage" /> [This entry is used in
applicationContext.xml
, a spring based config file]
I have a restriction to keep same jndi-name as mentioned above since
I need to maintain the war file to compatible to tomcat as well as apache
geronimo
Please provide me a solution for this with a sample code.
djencks wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Hearty Raphael wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Is there any way I can create custom resource factories/
>> ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
>
> probably, but knowing exactly what you are trying to achieve would
> help a lot. Geronimo has no persistent jndi so there's usually an
> easier or more direct way to get stuff into jndi.
>
> thanks
> david jencks
>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hearty
>
>
>
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Re: Custom resource factories in geronimo
Posted by David Jencks <da...@yahoo.com>.
On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Hearty Raphael wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there any way I can create custom resource factories/
> ObjectFactories in geronimo.?
probably, but knowing exactly what you are trying to achieve would
help a lot. Geronimo has no persistent jndi so there's usually an
easier or more direct way to get stuff into jndi.
thanks
david jencks
>
>
> Regards,
> Hearty