Hi Jeff,
On 6 Apr 2006, at 17:31, Jeff Genender wrote:
But I *think*, you can shut off the gbean as I explained in my last
email, then redeclare it in the config.xml.
Here is an example of a new ConnectorGBean that is declared in the
Tomcat configuration section of the config.xml:
Thanks fo
Forgot to answer your other question.
I don't know if you can change the class of a current named bean. Dain
or David Jencks may be able to answer that.
But I *think*, you can shut off the gbean as I explained in my last
email, then redeclare it in the config.xml.
Here is an example of a new Co
You can prevent a GBean from being loded with the following: