User development, A new message was posted in the thread "Lookup up a POJO service without injecting it inside -beans.xml?":
http://community.jboss.org/message/522176#522176 Author : Martin N Profile : http://community.jboss.org/people/MartinN Message: -------------------------------------------------------------- I need to be able to look up a POJO deployed service on JBoss 5's MC, but I do not know how to obtain a reference to the kernel so I can obtain a ControllerContext. My onIy constraint is I can not modify the interface of the service where I need to lookup the POJO service (or else I could just inject it straight up via the -bean.xml descriptor). The look up would work exactly as JNDI would - but why do JNDI if I can somehow directly access the JBoss MC kernel? Can someone point me to an example on how to do this, or is this even possible? I did find Ales Justin's mc-int utility that looks up the kernel inside a servlet given a "ServletContext" as input. I need something exactly like this. Am I missing something really obvious here because it looks to me like there should be some easy way of doing this . Sorry - I've been doing JMX and jboss 4.2.3 for a long time and am sorta new to this paradigm.. Thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------- To reply to this message visit the message page: http://community.jboss.org/message/522176#522176
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