Thanks,
It is really cool, but it is not standard !!! Args !
It is only for JBoss ! unfortunately !!
Normally, my application must run on every Web Server !!!
I m searching for a standard way of doing this and not an JBoss specific way
!!
Have you an idea ?
Thanks again
Christophe
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rickard �berg [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cannot create Home
>
> Hi!
>
> Christophe Demez wrote:
> > I have create 2 jar because the "ServicesRegistry" can only create the
> Share
> > beans after the Share.jar is deployed.
> > The ServicesRegistry is like a startup class in WebLogic, it must start
> at
> > the startup after all the others beans have been deployed.
> > So, WebSphere and JBoss do not provide this feature, so I have create a
> > static block that start the ServicesRegistry.
>
> <vendor>
> JBoss does indeed have startup class functionality. Actually, it's a
> heck of a lot nicer than the WL startup classes, plus they're standards
> based (JMX).
>
> All you have to do is make an MBean (look at org.jboss.util.InfoMBean in
> the JBoss sources for example) and register it in jboss.jcml.
> </vendor>
>
> /Rickard
>
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> Rickard �berg
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