Hi Magnus,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Magnus Grimsell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: lundi 31 janvier 2005 18:12
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: JNDI-lookup of local EJB:s on Oracle appserver
> 
> Hi
> 
> I am using an inhouse developed framework for running serverside junit
> tests. The framework is built upon JUnitEE and have worked rather well for
> us in the past. However we are currently porting one of our applications
> to Oracle Application Server 10g, and here we run into trouble. The
> problem is that in Oracle, local ejbs cannot be looked up in the global
> jndi context. You must map the ejb via an ejb-ref in your web.xml (or ejb-
> jar.xml).
> 
> I was thinking of extending our framework so that the web.xml of the
> testrunner application would be generated with mappings to all local ejbs
> of the current ear. Is this something that is already implemented in
> Cactus.

No, this is a piece that is missing in Cactus. We have a <cactifywar> Ant
task but we're missing a <cactifyear> one that would cactify an existing EAR
and possibly do some fancy things like adding EJB mappings.

> 
> When looking into Cactus I realized that its got some feature that I
> really want, like Ant/Eclipse integration, so switching to Cactus might be
> a good idea anyhow. It seems like a better idea to put the effort to make
> this work into a good open source project rather then into our existing
> framework.

I completely agree with this approach :-)

Here's the best way of contributing:
1/ You create a JIRA issue for this
2/ You use the Cactus-dev mailing list to discuss. You may have questions
and we can help you understand the cactus code base, etc.
3/ Once you have a patch against CVS HEAD ready you attach it to the
above-mentioned JIRA issue
4/ One Cactus committer applies it

Thanks a lot
-Vincent




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