"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : "iit" wrote : 
  |   | Someone from your famous JBoss developers forgot to implement to 
configure RA properties. The only way to get over this is to crack a rar file, 
configure the values as defaults and recreate the rar. This was also not 
considered as a bug but as a feature request. We are waiting for a fix since 
June 2006!
  |   | 
  | 
  | Don't come here with a false sense of entitlement.
  | 

That's not false, that's the truth.

anonymous wrote : You want the feature implement it and contribute it back, 
it's open source.

JBoss is a commercial project and we don't work for less. Go, look for other 
idiots.

anonymous wrote : I don't see anybody else providing the patch either so it 
can't be a high priority.

I red several requests to fix that but nobody at JBoss cares since 2006. 

anonymous wrote : Anyway, the answer to this particular question is trivial.
  | 

Trivial, stupid and arrogant.

anonymous wrote : 1) You either throw a ResourceException to say you don't want 
the Logger.
  | 

That's a generic exception without any further description. JBoss might just 
continue but others, more quality app servers may mark the RA as errorneous and 
stop the whole thing.

anonymous wrote : 2) You take your managed connection factory classname  add 
"." + jndiname
  | and then go configure that to FATAL in conf/jboss-log4j.xml
  | Voila - no logging on that category.

Yeah, but the log output will still go to the logger. 

What about admitting some bugs in your code instead of feeding the 
responsibility to others?


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