In fact thinking some more about this, even in the case you DO change the
container configuration (say to use Tyrex for distributed tx, instead of the
fast lightweight JTS coming with jboss2) you would just specify that one and
not the rest. Again it needs to be done
marc
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> To: jBoss Developer
> Subject: RE: [jBoss-Dev] Advanced container configuration
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> >
> > So I guess we're suggesting making all the other settings
> > optional? That is, any setting you do not include has a
> default, but you
> > may choose to override any individual setting?
>
> That's correct
>
> One of the things we are doing with sebastien is to provide a "default"
> metadata structure that gets overwriten when you supply information.
>
> Right now it is a bit of a "all or nothing". We have a default
> if you don't
> provide stuff, but If you provide a overwritting setting you need
> to provide
> the *whole* shebang with container conf and all and if you miss, you are
> dead.
>
> In short if you (you being the deployer) want to provide the JNDI name in
> jboss.xml to be different from the ejb-ref name I would want just the
> <bean>
> <ejb-ref>The Static Name from the Bean developer</ejb-ref>
> <jndi-name>The name in my run-time deployment</jndi-name>
> </bean>
>
> and that's it, nothing else in the file, since that is *all* you want to
> change.
> Thinking on the documentation, ken, I do believe that this (and the
> datasource) as you point out in another mail do deserve a "step4-
> specifying
> the datasource" "step5- specifying jndi names" since they deal with
> jboss.xml and will be used. The "step *- advanced container
> configuration"
> should still be at the end.
>
> I need to make sure that the current code and the new metadata rewrite
> support this. It is not very complicated to do afaik, we just
> need to do it.
> We should be done within the week.
>
>
> marc
>
>
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> >
> >
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