Ok, is an enhancement Jira the proper way to take this further?   Thanks,
Rich


Alex Boisvert wrote:
> 
> (Moving discussion to ode-dev;  please remove ode-user if you reply to
> this
> message)
> 
> No objection to getODEServer() on my part.  An alternative would be
> registering the ODEServer instance in JNDI.
> 
> alex
> 
> 
> On 5/22/07, Rich Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Gang, I'm running Ode in Jetty which is embedded in a spring based
>> application.  Things are working great at this point, but I'd like to do
>> come custom deployment.
>>
>> My question is that I'd like access to the ODEServer instance, to further
>> gain access to the ProcessStore, for our own deployment mechanism.   The
>> only way I can see initially to do this would be to add an
>> ODEAxisServlet.getODEServer() method.   Then I could dig down to the
>> servlet
>> object using the Jetty APIs to gain access to the ODEServer and the
>> ProcessStore.   I could then hand those objects off to my other classes.
>>
>> Is there a more elegant way to get access to those core objects in the
>> Axis2
>> distro environment?  If not, how feasible would it be to add something
>> like
>> a getODEServer() method to the ODEAxisServlet class?  Would there be any
>> objection?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rich
>>
> 
> 

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