[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-837?page=all ]
Dain Sundstrom updated GERONIMO-837:
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Fix Version: 1.1
(was: 1.0)
There are about 100 of these which is way to many to change for 1.0.
> Switch all references in standard plans to not use <gbean-name>
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>
> Key: GERONIMO-837
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-837
> Project: Geronimo
> Type: Bug
> Components: general
> Versions: 1.0-M4
> Reporter: Aaron Mulder
> Assignee: Dain Sundstrom
> Fix For: 1.1
>
> Since (at least in theory) the default domain and server names could be
> changed an so on, it seems like it would be better if all GBean references in
> the default plans use the syntax where they specify a few particular values
> and let the rest default, instead of providing full GBean/Object-Names.
> For example, in system-activemq-plan.xml, instead of:
> <gbean name="ActiveMQ.jdbc"
> class="org.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceAdapterGBean">
> <reference name="dataSource">
> <gbean-name>
>
> geronimo.server:J2EEApplication=null,J2EEServer=geronimo,JCAResource=org/apache/geronimo/SystemDatabase,
> j2eeType=JCAManagedConnectionFactory,name=SystemDatasource
> </gbean-name>
> </reference>
> </gbean>
> Use:
> <gbean name="ActiveMQ.jdbc"
> class="org.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceAdapterGBean">
> <reference name="dataSource">
> <application>null</application>
> <moduleType>JCAResource</moduleType>
> <module>org/apache/geronimo/SystemDatabase</module>
> <type>JCAManagedConnectionFactory</type>
> <name>SystemDatasource</name>
> </reference>
> </gbean>
> The following plans appear to have <gbean-name> elements (I just grepped):
> client-system-plan.xml
> deployer-system-plan.xml
> interop-server-plan.xml
> j2ee-client-plan.xml
> j2ee-deployer-plan.xml
> j2ee-runtime-deployer-plan.xml
> j2ee-server-plan.xml
> spring-deployer-plan.xml
> system-activemq-plan.xml
> system-plan.xml
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