Reputation: 2012
I have problem with proper configuration of datasource for OpenEJB 3.1.3. I try to configure connection to postgres db, but hen I debug test I get default hsql connection parameters.
Here is my test class:
@RunWith(ApplicationComposer.class)
public class OpenEJBTest {
@EJB
Files fb;
@Test
public void testSth() {
List<UploadSession> uploadNotFinishedSessions = fb.getUploadNotFinishedSessions();
}
@Module
public EjbJar beans() {
EjbJar ejbJar = new EjbJar("beans");
ejbJar.addEnterpriseBean(new StatelessBean(FilesBean.class));
ejbJar.addEnterpriseBean(new StatelessBean(FilesUtilBean.class));
ejbJar.addEnterpriseBean(new StatelessBean(ServerFilesBean.class));
ejbJar.addEnterpriseBean(new StatelessBean(UserUtilBean.class));
return ejbJar;
}
@Module
public PersistenceUnit persistence() {
PersistenceUnit unit = new PersistenceUnit("postgresPU", HibernatePersistence.class.getName());
String simpleXml = SimpleXmlUtil.toSimpleXml(unit);
System.out.println(simpleXml);
unit.setJtaDataSource("PostgresDS");
unit.setNonJtaDataSource("PostgresDSUnmanaged");
return unit;
}
}
I tried to:
postgresPU=new://Resource?type=DataSource postgresPU.JdbcDriver=org.postgresql.Driver postgresPU.JdbcUrl=jdbc:postgresql:/localhost:5433/pdb postgresPU.JtaManaged=true postgresPU.DefaultAutoCommit=false postgresPU.UserName=...
<Resource id="PostgresDS" type="DataSource"> JdbcDriver org.postgresql.Driver JdbcUrl jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5433/pdb UserName user Password pass JtaManaged true </Resource> <Resource id="PostgresDSUnmanaged" type="DataSource"> JdbcDriver org.postgresql.Driver JdbcUrl jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5433/pdb UserName user Password pass JtaManaged false </Resource>
But neither of it works - datasources are not being configured at all, the default version of datasource remains. Because of default hsql connection I get following bug:
WARN - SQL Error: -22, SQLState: S0002
ERROR - Table not found in statement [select top ? user0_.id as col_0_0_ from tusers user0_ where user0_.login=?]
What am I possibly doing wrong?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 1893
Reputation: 19378
The ApplicationComposer
doesn't use JNDI to bootstrap the container so the jndi.properties
file is never seen.
What you can do instead is use the org.apache.openejb.junit.Configuration
annotation on a method to have it return the properties you want to use to configure the test.
@Configuration
public Properties properties() {
//...
}
I'd rename jndi.properties
to something else so it isn't confusing, then you can use code like this to find it in the classpath.
final URL url = this.getClass().getResource("/config.properties");
final Properties props = new Properties();
final InputStream in = url.openStream();
try {
props.load(in);
} finally {
close(in);
}
Upvotes: 5