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Browse All TopicsI have a Spring application that sends emails. It runs on weblogic 10gR3. What i need is to utilize the capabilities of JMS in the e-mail service.
So, being a beginer to all these, i followed this example (http://www.geocities.com/
Anyway, in ServiceLocator class, this example, uses the following:
private static Properties environment = null;
static { // can be found in <JBoss>/server/default/con
environment = new Properties();
environment.setProperty("j
environment.setProperty("j
"org.jboss.naming.NamingCo
environment.setProperty("j
"org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.
}
Since i am running on weblogic, these needed to change. So, based on the forum question (http://forum.springsource
i did the following:
private static Properties environment = null;
static {
environment = new Properties();
environment.setProperty("j
environment.setProperty("j
//environment.setProperty(
}
HOWEVER in
Context ctx = new InitialContext(environment
there is an exception (which is not even caught from try/catch!!), i just see my code going directly to the finally part of the try{}catch{}finally{}..
Any ideas on the problem? I am totally ignorant of spring/JMS/weblogic so... if i need to give further information, please do ask me.
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by: dravidnsrPosted on 2009-09-02 at 11:53:17ID: 25244314
just look at this..
.org/sprin g/docs/2.5 .x/referen ce/ jms.htm l
http://static.springsource