> In the case of resources.xml-defined entry, I didn't manage to > resolve it even through JNDI manually.
Sorry, I was wrong, it is resolvable as "openejb:Resource/XXX" in JNDI. But still no way to use @Resource annotation. Dimitri
> In the case of resources.xml-defined entry, I didn't manage to > resolve it even through JNDI manually.
Sorry, I was wrong, it is resolvable as "openejb:Resource/XXX" in JNDI. But still no way to use @Resource annotation. Dimitri