anonymous wrote : Does the applicationcontext get registred under jndi?
Yes.
This is the code that does it (AbstractBeanFactoryLoader class):
NonSerializableFactory is used, since we don't want to impound Serializability
to all of our beans.
| // JNDI stuff
|
| public static void bind(BeanFactory beanFactory, String name) throws
BeansException
| {
| InitialContext ctx = null;
| try
| {
| ctx = new InitialContext();
| NonSerializableFactory.rebind(ctx, name, beanFactory);
| }
| catch (NamingException e)
| {
| throw new FatalBeanException("Unable to bind BeanFactory into
JNDI", e);
| }
| finally
| {
| if (ctx != null)
| {
| try
| {
| ctx.close();
| }
| catch (Throwable ignored)
| {
| }
| }
| }
| }
|
anonymous wrote : Would it mean that using a cluster jndi I would have a single
bean shared through the cluster
Hmm ... never tried it. But you can probably try HAJndi.
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