Hi Guillaume, The ENCConfigBuilder and ComponentContextBuilder are called when u deploy an application and need a JNDI reference. How does it happen when u start the app server with some apps already deployed? How is the Context built?
Regards Krish On 4/26/06, Guillaume Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When a JNDI context is created for a given configuration, the interface > name is used to determine the name of the gbean that will be mapped to > this JNDI reference (and to create a proxy ?). > Take a look at o.a.g.naming.ENCConfigBuilder#addResourceRefs. > But I guess this is irrelevant if the objects are bound when they are > created. > > Btw, should the global JNDI tree be read-only, or read-write ? > IMHO, a read-write global JNDI tree would be very usefull. > > Cheers, > Guillaume Nodet > > > Manu George wrote: > > > Thanks David. > > > > Guillaume , Which proxy in the JNDI Tree are you referring where > > geronimo requires the main interface name? Are you speaking of > > UserTransaction etc? I thought those were standard names that we can > > use to access them and will not be provided in DD? Please clarify and > > correct me if I am wrong. > > > > Thanks > > Manu > > > > On 4/25/06, *David Jencks* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > It's required for corba ejb references. > > > > david jencks > > > > On Apr 25, 2006, at 7:34 AM, Manu George wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I have a question regarding one of the objects present in > > > the current application local JNDI Context. What is the > > > HandleDelegate entry for? > > > > > > Thanks > > > Manu > > > > >
