Well, I have a solution, though I'm not sure if it's ideal. I have the
geronimo-application-client.xml reference the rar as an external, and then
the EAR references the internal rar file. As long as they are the same
version, it works.
Thanks.
eshore wrote:
>
> activemq-ra-3.2.2.ibm.rar really is there in the root. If internal-rar
> doesn't work on 2.0.1, what would work?
>
> The original scope of the project was to provide an EAR package with a
> tutorial with everything the user would need.
>
> I may be confusing the issue. I'm trying to force some artifacts to be
> created with my geronimo-jms-plan.xml associated with the connector. When
> I referenced the connector with <external-rar> the deploy went through but
> my artifacts were not created.
>
> I don't have a small sample I can send.
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
>
>
>
> djencks wrote:
>>
>> internal-rar might not work in 2.0.1. Can you provide a test
>> project? Have you tried deploying from the command line rather than
>> through eclipse? is activemq-ra-3.2.2.ibm.rar really there in the
>> root of your ear?
>>
>> If you use an external-rar the rar classes will still get included in
>> the car file just like they do with internal-rar so I'm not sure why
>> you need internal-rar for portability. Could you explain?
>>
>> thanks
>> david jencks
>>
>>
>> On Sep 10, 2007, at 1:32 PM, eshore wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm bundling an EAR for Geronimo V2.0. I have a rar within my EAR
>>> project
>>> that I am referencing from an application-client project and
>>> attempting to
>>> deploy, through Eclipse, to Geronimo.
>>>
>>> Under Project Explorer it shows my connector, activemq-
>>> ra-3.2.2.ibm.rar
>>> under EarContent.
>>>
>>> Within my geronimo-application-client.xml file it is listed as:
>>>
>>> ...
>>> <resource>
>>> <internal-rar>activemq-ra-3.2.2.ibm.rar</internal-rar>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> And when I deploy I get this error:
>>>
>>> !ENTRY org.eclipse.wst.server.core 4 0 2007-09-10 15:49:39.456
>>> !MESSAGE Publishing failed
>>> !SUBENTRY 1 org.apache.geronimo.st.core 4 0 2007-09-10 15:49:39.456
>>> !MESSAGE Distribution of configuration failed. See log for details.
>>> !SUBENTRY 2 org.apache.geronimo.st.core 4 0 2007-09-10 15:49:39.456
>>> !MESSAGE Could not locate connector inside ear
>>> ...
>>> !MESSAGE Caused by: java.io.IOException: Jar entry does not exist:
>>> jarFile=/tmp/geronimo-deploymentUtil13604.jar,
>>> path=activemq-ra-3.2.2.ibm.rar
>>> !SUBENTRY 2 org.apache.geronimo.st.core 4 0 2007-09-10 15:49:39.457
>>> !MESSAGE at
>>> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.util.NestedJarFile.<init>
>>> (NestedJarFile.java:51)
>>> !SUBENTRY 2 org.apache.geronimo.st.core 4 0 2007-09-10 15:49:39.457
>>> !MESSAGE at
>>> org.apache.geronimo.client.builder.AppClientModuleBuilder.createModule
>>> (AppClientModuleBuilder.java:348)
>>> !SUBENTRY 2 org.apache.geronimo.st.core 4 0 2007-09-10 15:49:39.457
>>> !MESSAGE ... 59 more
>>>
>>>
>>> I've verified that this is the entry that is blowing up. Whatever I
>>> put in
>>> as the <internal-rar> value, I get the same error specifying that
>>> value. I
>>> cannot find any examples on the web that show the syntax for
>>> <internal-rar>,
>>> and per the nature of my project, I cannot use external references,
>>> I need
>>> this project to be stand-alone including the connectors with the
>>> project.
>>>
>>> Any help on this would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
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