tres bien conjugue :)
Love R2D2!
marc
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sebastien Alborini
> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 2:33 PM
> To: jBoss
> Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] ejb-ref question
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Rickard �berg wrote:
>
> > 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).
>
> I don't agree with your fix:
>
> - bind(ctx, ref.getName(), new LinkRef(ref.getLink()));
> + bind(ctx, ref.getName(), new
> LinkRef(getApplication().getContainer(ref.getLink()).getBeanMetaDa
> ta().getJndiName()));
>
> For this to work, the referenced bean must already be deployed, or
> getApplication().getContainer(ref.getLink()) will return null. This is
> not lazy-loading anymore!
>
> I think the problem came from Ingo's xml files, as he found later: the
> <ejb-link> should match the ejb-name / jndi-name of the referenced bean
> (User vs wb/User). Then bind(ctx, ref.getName(), new
> LinkRef(ref.getLink())) should work (it worked before for testbeans).
>
> (btw this is broken anyway for compound names, we should create
> intermediate subcontexts.)
>
>
>
> There should be more documentation about declaring internal/external
> ejb-refs, so here is my 1st try, comments appreciated:
>
> - jndi-name: beans are deployed under a jndi name. This name is the
> jndi-name tag in jboss.xml. If no jndi-name is provided, then the
> default is jndi-name = ejb-name (from ejb-jar.xml).
>
> - ejb references can be internal: a bean A references another bean B in
> the same application unit. To declare an internal ejb-reference, add an
> ejb-ref tag in bean A's section of your ejb-jar.xml file. The ejb-link
> tag must be present and must match the jndi-name of the referenced
> bean. Nothing is needed in jboss.xml
>
> - ejb references can also be external: a bean A references another bean
> C which lives in another application, possibly in another server. To
> declare an external ejb-reference, add an ejb-ref tag in bean A's
> section of your ejb-jar.xml file. The ejb-link must not be present.
> Also add an ejb-ref tag in bean A's section of your jboss.xml file. The
> jndi-name tag must be present and must be the full jndi name of the
> referenced bean.
>
>
>
> regards,
>
> Sebastien
>
>
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