yes this saves a JNDI lookup :-)
"cpage" wrote : i think you can inject the service in the portlet :
|
| in jboss-portlet.xml:
| <service>
| | <service-name>UserModule</service-name>
| |
<service-class>org.jboss.portal.core.modules.UserModule</service-class>
| | <service-ref>:service=Module,type=User</service-ref>
| | </service>
|
| and get the usermodule in the portlet :
|
| userModule = (UserModule)getPortletContext().getAttribute("UserModule");
|
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