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I was wondering if after I add a foreign JMS Server (JBoss) the JNDI view
should still be available? When I attempt to "view" it after the server is
added, I only see (access denied) at the root of ...
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Foreign JMS Server - JNDI View Not Available
Hello,
I was wondering if after I add a foreign JMS Server (JBoss) the JNDI view
should still be available? When I attempt to "view" it after the server is
added, I only see (access denied) at the root of my server. I'm using the
jndi view available in the web console.
If I remove the jms server, then the JNDI view works as expected... I would
asume this is an error, but there do not appear to be any messages...
Has anyone setup the foreign jms server and viewed the jndi tree after?
thanks,
John
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Re: Foreign JMS Server - JNDI View Not Available
Please ignore this... much to my embarrassment (and joy) I found the
problem... I couldn't reach the host from the wls box.
My problem... works now :-)
"John Childress" wrote in message
news:3f8ed8ff$1@newsgroups.bea.com...
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if after I add a foreign JMS Server (JBoss) the JNDI view
> should still be available? When I attempt to "view" it after the server
is
> added, I only see (access denied) at the root of my server. I'm using the
> jndi view available in the web console.
>
> If I remove the jms server, then the JNDI view works as expected... I
would
> asume this is an error, but there do not appear to be any messages...
>
> Has anyone setup the foreign jms server and viewed the jndi tree after?
>
> thanks,
>
> John
>
>