Resource injection of simple env. entry types
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Key: GERONIMO-4361
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-4361
Project: Geronimo
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: public (Regular issues)
Components: deployment
Affects Versions: 2.1.3, 2.2
Reporter: Jarek Gawor
Assignee: Jarek Gawor
There are a couple problems with @Resource injection of simple env. types:
1) If @Resource.mappedName attribute is specified, it becomes the env-entry
value. For example, if we have @Resource(mappedName = "java:comp/env/bar")
String foo, the injected value of "foo" will be "java:comp/env/bar". That's
incorrect.
2) Right now, @Resource String foo = "bar". without a corresponding env-entry
in the DD will cause a deployment (injection) exception (since there is no
entry for it in the JNDI context). However, according to the Java EE 5 spec,
section EE.5.4.1.3, "... the container must only inject a value for this
resource if the deployer has specified a value to override the default value"
and since the generated DD entry for this resource will have no env-entry-value
element, the injection should not happen (and so the application should deploy
without an error).
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