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 >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Access-to-ODEServer-tf3801312.html#a10768633 Sent from the Apache Ode Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
