But if your arbitrary name (quux, say) shows up under
java:comp/env/ejb/quux in one container and under /quux under another,
isn't that a problem?
Dan Christopherson (danch)
STR Technical Architect (www.str.com)
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Rickard [iso-8859-1] �berg wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Wong Kok Wai wrote:
> > Which means the looking up of EJB using "java:com/env/ejb" is not
> > mandatory, and to me this means non-portability between containers.
>
> It does not. These names are chosen arbitrarily by the bean developer.
> The bean developer may choose to use the /ejb prefix convention, but
> this is not mandatory.
>
> Since this is a name that is chosen by the bean developer this has
> nothing to do with container portability. The bean developer may easily
> hardcode the string name of the referenced beans in his code, since this
> is something that will never change.
>
> /Rickard
>
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