That is ok rickard, if you played with unix a bit you would know about
ln -s.

Sebastien showed me that Linux takes an ln -s even when the target file is
virtual, I did not know that... extremelly convenient for administration.
Think of it the same way, LinkRef is your ln -s.

It is less "pedantic" than the "ObjectFactory" and does the same "lazy
loading" so relax, this is standard practice :))))

Glad you decided to override your own recommendation for the sake of
"simple"... we might be getting somewhere here :)

Thanks for the fix rickard

PLgC
marc



> I will re-fix it ASAP.
>
> Ok, "fixed". I actually did what I told Sebastien not to do: use
> LinkRefs to the global JNDI namespace. Works, but not perfect since it
> assumes globally bound JNDI beans (ok, a pedantic thing, but still).
>
> Also, while doing this I noticed that BeanMetaData holds way too many
> variables that are not common to all beans. In particlar it has many
> settings which do not apply to MessageBeans.
>
> /Rickard
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