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Re: [jetty-users] Cannot deploy a WAB in OSGi Jetty 9 because of javax.naming.NameNotFoundException; remaining name 'java:comp'
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Raul,
If you look at the documentation page here:
https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/framework-jetty-osgi.html#d0e20076
The only place I've been able to find a xalan and xmlserializer jar
with a decent manifest is in Eclipse Orbit. One option for you is to
download them manually and use system <scope> with <systemPath>
definitions in your pom.
BTW if you switch to jetty-9.3, then your set of jetty etc files is different.
For 9.2.x it should
be:jetty.etc.config.urls=etc/jetty.xml,etc/jetty-testrealm.xml,etc/jetty-selector.xml,etc/jetty-deployer.xml
For 9.3 it should
be:jetty.etc.config.urls=etc/jetty.xml,etc/jetty-http.xml,etc/jetty-ssl.xml,etc/jetty-https.xml,etc/jetty-testrealm.xml,etc/jetty-deployer.xml
Each set of those are available in the appropriate jetty repo (either
branch 9.2.x or master) in the
jetty-osgi/test-jetty-osgi/src/test/config/etc directory.
If I were you, I'd rm -fr felix-cache/* to ensure you've wiped out any
past bundle caching.
Jan
On 20 May 2015 at 23:55, Raúl Guerrero Deschamps <raul@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> The thing is that, even though I followed the test project and your
> recommendations, I just don't get the same packages as you!
>
> I still get errors when trying to start some bundles, I see you get the
> Xalan package, but I haven't found it anywhere in maven.
>
> I moved my Jetty version up to 9.3.0.RC0 just in case there's something new
> on dependencies or anything.
>
> here's what I get now when starting the bundles that I didn't get before, I
> didn't have any issues with osgi.serviceloader before but now it appears as
> a missing requirement:
>
>
> 8|Installed | 1|Jetty :: Apache JSP Implementation (9.3.0.RC0)
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unable to resolve
> org.eclipse.jetty.apache-jsp [8](R 8.0): missing requirement
> [org.eclipse.jetty.apache-jsp [8](R 8.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.registrar) Unresolved requirements:
> [[org.eclipse.jetty.apache-jsp [8](R 8.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.registrar)]
>
> 22|Installed | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: Servlet Interface (9.3.0.RC0)
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unable to resolve
> org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.servlet [22](R 22.0): missing requirement
> [org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.servlet [22](R 22.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.processor) Unresolved requirements:
> [[org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.servlet [22](R 22.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.processor)]
>
> 26|Installed | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: Server (9.3.0.RC0)
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unable to resolve
> org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.server [26](R 26.0): missing requirement
> [org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.server [26](R 26.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.registrar) Unresolved requirements:
> [[org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.server [26](R 26.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.registrar)]
>
> 28|Installed | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: javax.websocket.server :: Server
> Implementation (9.3.0.RC0)
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unable to resolve
> org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.javax.websocket.server [28](R 28.0): missing
> requirement [org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.javax.websocket.server [28](R
> 28.0)] osgi.wiring.package;
> (&(osgi.wiring.package=org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.server)(version>=9.0.0)(!(version>=10.0.0)))
> [caused by: Unable to resolve org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.server [26](R
> 26.0): missing requirement [org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.server [26](R 26.0)]
> osgi.extender; (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.registrar)] Unresolved
> requirements: [[org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.javax.websocket.server [28](R
> 28.0)] osgi.wiring.package;
> (&(osgi.wiring.package=org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.server)(version>=9.0.0)(!(version>=10.0.0)))]
>
> 44|Installed | 1|JavaServer Pages (TM) TagLib Implementation (1.2.2)
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unable to resolve
> org.glassfish.web.javax.servlet.jsp.jstl [44](R 44.0): missing requirement
> [org.glassfish.web.javax.servlet.jsp.jstl [44](R 44.0)] osgi.wiring.package;
> (osgi.wiring.package=com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.res) Unresolved
> requirements: [[org.glassfish.web.javax.servlet.jsp.jstl [44](R 44.0)]
> osgi.wiring.package;
> (osgi.wiring.package=com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.res)]
>
> 63|Installed | 1|Jetty :: Servlet Annotations (9.3.0.RC0)
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unable to resolve
> org.eclipse.jetty.annotations [63](R 63.0): missing requirement
> [org.eclipse.jetty.annotations [63](R 63.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.processor) Unresolved requirements:
> [[org.eclipse.jetty.annotations [63](R 63.0)] osgi.extender;
> (osgi.extender=osgi.serviceloader.processor)]
>
>
> The way that I'm fetching the bundles is that I created a project POM that
> contains all the bundles as dependencies, and then using the
> copy-dependencies maven plugin, it copies all declared dependencies to the
> bundles folder in my Felix installation.
>
> So, If you use Maven as well, what are the dependencies I need to declare so
> I get the same packages as you? Like I mentioned before, I have a plain
> vanilla Felix, so it only comes with the gogo bundles.
>
> Also, the test project you told me to check out has a lot of dependencies
> declared as test and runtime scopes, so, which ones are actually needed to
> run on execution? which ones of the test scope are used for execution as
> well?
>
> Do you have a POM you can share with me that has all the dependencies that I
> can add to my POM that I told you about that copies everything into the
> bundles folder in Felix and actually starts correctly?
>
>
> Thanks so much for the help
>
> Raul
>
>
> 2015-05-20 0:22 GMT-05:00 Jan Bartel <janb@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> Raul,
>>
>> I've tested our standard jetty test webapp (that does *not* use jndi)
>> with felix 5.0.0 and it runs no problems.
>>
>> Here's the gogo shell output:
>>
>>
>> g! lb
>> ID|State |Level|Name
>> 0|Active | 0|System Bundle (5.0.0)
>> 1|Active | 1|ASM (5.0.1)
>> 2|Active | 1|ASM commons classes (5.0.1)
>> 3|Active | 1|ASM Tree class visitor (5.0.1)
>> 4|Active | 1|geronimo-jta_1.1_spec (1.1.1)
>> 5|Active | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: javax.websocket ::
>> Client Implementation (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 6|Active | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: javax.websocket.server
>> :: Server Implementation (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 7|Active | 1|javax.annotation API (1.2.0)
>> 8|Active | 1|javax.mail bundle from Glassfish
>> (1.4.1.v201005082020)
>> 9|Active | 1|WebSocket server API (1.0.0)
>> 10|Active | 1|Jetty :: Servlet Annotations (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 11|Active | 1|Jetty :: Deployers (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 12|Active | 1|Jetty :: Http Utility (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 13|Active | 1|Jetty :: IO Utility (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 14|Active | 1|Jetty :: JNDI Naming (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 15|Active | 1|Jetty :: OSGi :: Boot (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 16|Resolved | 1|Jetty-OSGi-Jasper Integration (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 17|Active | 1|Jetty Servlet API and Schemas for OSGi (3.1.0.M3)
>> 18|Active | 1|Jetty :: Plus (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 19|Active | 1|Jetty :: Rewrite Handler (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 20|Active | 1|Jetty :: Security (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 21|Active | 1|Jetty :: Server Core (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 22|Active | 1|Jetty :: Servlet Handling (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 23|Active | 1|Jetty :: Utility Servlets and Filters
>> (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 24|Active | 1|Jetty :: Utilities (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 25|Active | 1|Jetty :: Webapp Application Support
>> (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 26|Active | 1|Jetty :: XML utilities (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 27|Active | 1|Apache Aries SPI Fly Dynamic Weaving Bundle
>> (1.0.1)
>> 28|Active | 1|Apache Aries Util (1.0.0)
>> 29|Active | 1|Apache Felix Bundle Repository (2.0.4)
>> 30|Active | 1|Apache Felix Configuration Admin Service (1.8.4)
>> 31|Active | 1|Apache Felix EventAdmin (1.4.2)
>> 32|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Command (0.14.0)
>> 33|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Runtime (0.16.2)
>> 34|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Shell (0.10.0)
>> 35|Active | 1|Apache Felix Log Service (1.0.1)
>> 36|Active | 1|Apache Standard Taglib Implementation (1.2.1)
>> 37|Active | 1|Apache Standard Taglib Specification API (1.2.1)
>> 38|Active | 1|Xalan-Java (2.7.1.v201005080400)
>> 39|Active | 1|Apache XML Commons Serializer
>> (2.7.1.v201005080400)
>> 40|Active | 1|Jetty :: Apache JSP Implementation
>> (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 41|Active | 1|Eclipse Compiler for Java(TM)
>> (3.8.2.v20130121-145325)
>> 42|Active | 1|Mortbay EL API and Implementation (8.0.9)
>> 43|Active | 1|Mortbay Jasper (8.0.9)
>> 44|Active | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: API (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 45|Active | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: Client (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 46|Active | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: Common (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 47|Active | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: Server (9.2.10.v20150310)
>> 48|Active | 1|Jetty :: Websocket :: Servlet Interface
>> (9.2.10.v20150310)
>>
>> g! install
>> file:/usr/local/java/felix/felix-framework-5.0.0/jetty-webapp-bundles-9.2.10/test-jetty-webapp-9.2.11-SNAPSHOT-webbundle.jar
>> Bundle ID: 49
>> g! start 49
>> 2015-05-20 15:13:59.844:DBUG:oejpw.EnvConfiguration:Gogo shell:
>> Created java:comp/env for webapp /
>> 2015-05-20 15:13:59.845:DBUG:oejpw.EnvConfiguration:Gogo shell:
>> Binding env entries from the jvm scope
>> 2015-05-20 15:13:59.847:DBUG:oejpw.EnvConfiguration:Gogo shell:
>> Binding env entries from the server scope
>> 2015-05-20 15:13:59.848:DBUG:oejpw.EnvConfiguration:Gogo shell:
>> Binding env entries from the context scope
>> 2015-05-20 15:14:00.885:INFO:oejsh.ContextHandler:Gogo shell: Started
>>
>> o.e.j.w.WebAppContext@4e5d3431{/,file:/tmp/jetty-0.0.0.0-8080-test-jetty-webapp-9.2.11-SNAPSHOT-webbundle.jar-_-any-7268102787456536697.dir/webapp/,AVAILABLE}{/test.war}
>>
>> My conf/system.properties contains:
>>
>> [2887] cat conf/system.properties
>> jetty.port=8080
>> jetty.home=/usr/local/java/felix/felix-framework-5.0.0/jetty-home
>>
>> jetty.etc.config.urls=etc/jetty.xml,etc/jetty-testrealm.xml,etc/jetty-selector.xml,etc/jetty-deployer.xml
>> #org.eclipse.jetty.annotations.LEVEL=DEBUG
>> #org.eclipse.jetty.osgi.LEVEL=DEBUG
>> #org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.LEVEL=DEBUG
>> org.eclipse.jetty.plus.webapp.EnvConfiguration.LEVEL=DEBUG
>>
>> My conf/config.properties sets the org.osgi.framework.system.packages
>> property to a rather long list of packages. If you need it, the value
>> of property is pasted here: http://pastebin.com/T0j9kEpt
>>
>>
>> I used the xml files from the
>> jetty-osgi/test-jetty-osgi/src/test/config/etc dir in the jetty repo
>> and copied them into
>> /usr/local/java/felix/felix-framework-5.0.0/jetty-home/etc.
>>
>> I used the standard test-jetty-webapp as a webbundle. It isn't
>> uploaded to maven, so the only way to get it is to checkout jetty and
>> build it (use the jetty-9.2.x branch). You'll find it in
>> tests/test-webapps/test-jetty-webapp/target with a -webbundle suffix.
>>
>> Notice that the jetty-annotations jar requires a jta api jar. The
>> geronimo one is the only one that has a correct osgi manifest that
>> does not bring in a lot of extraneous and unneeded dependencies. You
>> don't have that listed on your output, so I don't know how the
>> jetty-annotations jar is being resolved for you.
>>
>> You also have the javax.servlet: javax.servlet-api 3.1.0 jar listed on
>> your deployed bundles - do not use that as it does not have a good
>> osgi manifest. You already have the org.eclipse.jetty.toolchain:
>> jetty-osgi-servlet-api 3.1.0.M3 deployed, which is all you should
>> need, so undeploy the javax.servlet-api one.
>>
>> The test-jetty-webapp requires the jetty-rewrite, jetty-sevlets, and
>> all the websocket jars, which is why you see them listed above.
>>
>> regards
>> Jan
>>
>> On 20 May 2015 at 08:23, Jan Bartel <janb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Raul,
>> >
>> >
>> >> My OSGi container is a plain Felix 5.0.0 downloaded from
>> >> felix.apache.org
>> >> and it only has the gogo bundles to get the command line.
>> >>
>> >> The bundles I have deployed I chose them because the OSGi page on the
>> >> Jetty
>> >> documentation mentions them as needed
>> >>
>> >> http://eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/framework-jetty-osgi.html I
>> >> only selected the servlet and annotation support ones, as I haven't
>> >> been
>> >> able to make the JSP support bundles work correctly with either the
>> >> Glassfish or the Apache bundles, on deploy they kill my Felix instance,
>> >> so
>> >> the documentation is wrong there as well.
>> >
>> > The jetty osgi bundles with the glassfish or apache bundles have been
>> > tested and verified as working with felix 4.4.1. I'll download felix-5
>> > and double-check against that as well.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> The packages from org.eclipse.jetty are all version 9.2.10.v20150310
>> >>
>> >> The packages I have deployed are:
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty.osgi: jetty-osgi-boot
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-util
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-http
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-io
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-security
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-server
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-servlet
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-webapp
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-deploy
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-xml
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty.toolchain: jetty-osgi-servlet-api 3.1.0.M3
>> >> javax.servlet: javax.servlet-api 3.1.0
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-jndi
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-plus
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty: jetty-annotations
>> >> org.eclipse.jetty.orbit: javax.mail.glassfish 1.4.1.v201005082020
>> >> org.ow2.asm: asm 5.0.3
>> >> org.ow2.asm: asm-commons 5.0.3
>> >> org.ow2.asm: asm-tree 5.0.3
>> >> org.apache.aries: org.apache.aries.util 1.1.0
>> >> org.apache.aries.spifly: org.apache.aries.spifly.dynamic.bundle 1.0.1
>> >> javax.annotation: javax.annotation-api 1.2
>> >>
>> >> And I'm also going to need Jersey support so I have also deployed these
>> >> (all
>> >> version 2.17):
>> >> org.glassfish.jersey.core: jersey-server
>> >> org.glassfish.jersey.core: jersey-common
>> >> org.glassfish.jersey.containers: jersey-container-jetty-servlet
>> >> org.glassfish.jersey.media: jersey-media-json-jackson
>> >>
>> >> But I have tried it without having the Jersey bundles deployed and get
>> >> the
>> >> error, so I think it's not that.
>> >>
>> >> As you can see, it's all the packages mentioned in the OSGi
>> >> documentation,
>> >> and the 3 configurations files in the etc folder (jetty.xml,
>> >> jetty-selector.xml and jetty-deployer.xml) I took them from
>> >>
>> >> https://eclipse.googlesource.com/jetty/org.eclipse.jetty.project/+/jetty-9.2.x/jetty-osgi/jetty-osgi-boot/jettyhome/etc/
>> >> because the files are nowhere to be found on the documentation, I
>> >> actually
>> >> added an issue on the github.com for Jetty documentation on this. I use
>> >> the
>> >> default files, I didn't do any modifications to them.
>> >
>> > Those files are present inside the jetty-osgi-boot.jar. It might be
>> > nice if jetty used those if neither of the system properties were
>> > found. I'll make a bug for that.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> And you know what, I don't use JNDI whatsoever, so if I could disable
>> >> it
>> >> altogether it would be awesome, but apparently the jetty-plus and
>> >> jetty-annotation bundles depend on it, and I do need the servlet
>> >> annotation
>> >> support.
>> >>
>> >> How do I enable JNDI logging?
>> >
>> > Set the normal jetty logging property in the
>> > felix/conf/system.properties file. Ie
>> > org.eclipse.jetty.jndi.LEVEL=DEBUG. Also throw in
>> > org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.LEVEL=DEBUG.
>> >
>> >
>> > Also have a look in the jetty github repo in the
>> > jetty-osgi/test-jetty-osgi directory. There are a number of unit tests
>> > where we deploy the standard jetty test webapps, all with jsp, some
>> > with jndi and annotations and some without - look at the way they're
>> > deployed and compare to your setup to see if you can work out what is
>> > different.
>> >
>> > regards
>> > Jan
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Thanks.
>> >>
>> >> Raul
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 08:45:33 +1000
>> >>> From: Jan Bartel <janb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >>> To: JETTY user mailing list <jetty-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >>> Subject: Re: [jetty-users] Cannot deploy a WAB in OSGi Jetty 9 because
>> >>> of javax.naming.NameNotFoundException; remaining name
>> >>> 'java:comp'
>> >>> Message-ID:
>> >>>
>> >>> <CALg=Vpgs_5Dq6d0-p7g1m7qgp7TGATdYr1+2XY5mY4kXZJ4b0A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Raul,
>> >>>
>> >>> Can you post what osgi environment you are deploying into, and what
>> >>> version. Please also post the list of bundles that you have deployed.
>> >>>
>> >>> The jndi exception is odd. The jndi mechanism is only used if
>> >>> appropriate jndi classes are detected on the classpath. So it looks
>> >>> like those classes are detected. However, I can see that the setup is
>> >>> not correct, because the lookup for "java:comp" is being done in the
>> >>> default server namespace instead of the special "java:" namespace
>> >>> provided by jetty.
>> >>>
>> >>> To setup the "java:" namespace correctly, jetty needs some system
>> >>> properties defined. These are in the jetty.xml file here:
>> >>>
>> >>> <Call class="java.lang.System" name="setProperty">
>> >>> <Arg>java.naming.factory.initial</Arg>
>> >>> <Arg><Property name="java.naming.factory.initial"
>> >>> default="org.eclipse.jetty.jndi.InitialContextFactory"/></Arg>
>> >>> </Call>
>> >>> <Call class="java.lang.System" name="setProperty">
>> >>> <Arg>java.naming.factory.url.pkgs</Arg>
>> >>> <Arg><Property name="java.naming.factory.url.pkgs"
>> >>> default="org.eclipse.jetty.jndi"/></Arg>
>> >>> </Call>
>> >>>
>> >>> The second of those properties is required for "java:" namespace.
>> >>>
>> >>> Can you dump your osgi setup environment to double check that those
>> >>> values are set?
>> >>>
>> >>> Please also post the output you get if you run with logging enabled
>> >>> for org.eclipse.jetty.jndi package.
>> >>>
>> >>> Jan
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On 19 May 2015 at 03:23, Ra?l Guerrero Deschamps <raul@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >>> wrote:
>> >>> > I'm trying to deploy a simple WAB application inside an OSGi
>> >>> > container
>> >>> > that
>> >>> > has installed the Jetty 9.2.10 bundles and the JAX-RS Jersey 2.17
>> >>> > bundles.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > All the bundles start correctly and without issues, and when I
>> >>> > install
>> >>> > my
>> >>> > WAB it also installs correctly, but when I start my WAB it sends a
>> >>> > JNDI
>> >>> > name
>> >>> > not found exception, it's really odd because I don't use JNDI
>> >>> > whatsoever
>> >>> > in
>> >>> > my WAB, and the name that the exception is referencing is completely
>> >>> > bogus,
>> >>> > because it just states the missing JNDI resource name is
>> >>> > 'java:comp',
>> >>> > which
>> >>> > is just the Jetty prefix for JNDI resources, so some Jetty bundle
>> >>> > must
>> >>> > be
>> >>> > trying to setup an empty JNDI resource which causes the problem.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > 2015-05-15 23:48:29.968:WARN:oejw.WebAppContext:FelixDispatchQueue:
>> >>> > Failed
>> >>> > startup of context
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > o.e.j.w.WebAppContext@5718e0e{/wab,file:/private/var/folders/3h/w04868ln4j30dwqdscvy8wnw0000gn/T/jetty-0.0.0.0-8080-wab-sample-1.0.0.war-_wab-any-3819588013061278932.dir/webapp/,null}{file:/Users/****/NetbeansProjects/*****/target/bundle/wab-sample-1.0.0.war}
>> >>> > javax.naming.NameNotFoundException; remaining name 'java:comp'
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I posted this issue in stackoverflow where I have the full exception
>> >>> > and
>> >>> > my
>> >>> > jetty.xml configuration file.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Thanks for the help!
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30272184/cannot-deploy-a-wab-in-osgi-jetty-9-because-of-javax-naming-namenotfoundexceptio
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
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