Hi,
Changing the JNDI name is also possible with OpenEJB.
You can override default naming for each module, ejb, ...
Did you have a look on that ?
http://openejb.apache.org/3.0/jndi-names.html
Regards,
Jean-Louis
Andreas Karalus wrote:
dain,
thank you for your reply. The annotations
Hi,
I would like to make unit tests for concurrent transactions, for example to
check optimistic locking.
Is it possible to perform such tests with embedded OpenEJB? If the answer is:
yes, how can I control the order of operations in two concurrent transactions.
Thanks in advance
Regards
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hello guys,
thank you for you replies so far.
what I exactly mean is following:
In openejb, the default jndi binding pattern is done by setting the property
openejb.jndiname.format.
It is possible to override this for a specific ejb by the creating an
openejb-jar.xml file like this
openejb-jar
I think Andreas means that you can override the binding to make it
local rather than remote or vise-versa .
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Changing the JNDI name is also possible with OpenEJB.
You can override default naming for each module,
On Sep 5, 2008, at 7:47 AM, Newgro wrote:
Hi again,
i solved it myself. I created multiple tables on @BeforeClass. But i
didn't
closed the connection after
table create statement was executed. It seems that i've got 10 pooled
connections and then the manager was waiting for next free
On Sep 8, 2008, at 4:25 AM, Marcin Kwapisz wrote:
I would like to make unit tests for concurrent transactions, for
example to check optimistic locking.
Is it possible to perform such tests with embedded OpenEJB? If the
answer is: yes, how can I control the order of operations in two