Glad you were able to figure this out, good work! David
Sanket Sharma wrote:
Oh well, I figured out. Assuming the database is represented by db i.e. db is of type BasicDatabase. String name = Monitor.getMonitor().getServiceName(db); PersistentService ps = Monitor.getMonitor().getServiceType(db); String fullName = ps.getCanonicalServiceName(name); Properties prop = ps.getServiceProperties(fullName, (Properties)null); and you have it! Best Regards, Sanket Sharma On 8/17/06, Sanket Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Can any one please help me out with a little issue? What is the precise way of accessing a database's properties through the code given a reference to a BasicDatabase Object? I thought the following will do : AccessFactory af = (AccessFactory)Monitor.findServiceModule(basicdb, AccessFactory.MODULE); if( af!=null) { ContextService cs = ContextService.getFactory(); } if(cs!=null){ ContextManager cm = cs.getCurrentContextManager(); } if(cm!=null){ TransactionController tc = af.getTransaction(cm); } if(tc!=null){ Properties dbProperties = tc.getProperties(); tc.commit(); tc.destroy(); return (dbProperties.getProperty(attributeName)); } However, the call to getCurrentContextManager returns a null value. I've written this code inside my MBean Class. My guess is that this code needs to be in the same "context" as the Database object. How do I ensure that? Am I missing something? Again, while updating the values using TransactionController's methods, I face the same problem. Can anyone please guide? Best Regards, Sanket
