Re: [JBoss-dev] What is the diff between the two xmbean default settings

2003-03-29 Thread Scott M Stark
Ok, its not used anywhere in the code so I dropped it from the dtd.


Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC


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> I think the one that is an attribute of the attribute element is a leftover
> from the xmbean implementation in Juha's book, later replaced with the
> "default" element in the descriptors.
> 
> david jencks



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Re: [JBoss-dev] What is the diff between the two xmbean default settings

2003-03-29 Thread David Jencks
I think the one that is an attribute of the attribute element is a leftover
from the xmbean implementation in Juha's book, later replaced with the
"default" element in the descriptors.

david jencks

On 2003.03.29 16:41 Scott M Stark wrote:
> There are two "default" values in an xmbean attribute declaration, one of
> which appears to be ignored. For this attribute:
> 
>
>   Pi is a read-only attribute added at the metadata
> level
>  for which there is no state in the User2 instance.
>   
>   Pi
>   double
>   
>  
>  
>   
>
> 
> only the  in the descriptors results in the
> attribute
> having a value that is accessible via a getAttribute call on the mbean
> server. What
> is the purpose of the default attribute in the attribute element?
> 
> 
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> Chief Technology Officer
> JBoss Group, LLC
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[JBoss-dev] What is the diff between the two xmbean default settings

2003-03-29 Thread Scott M Stark
There are two "default" values in an xmbean attribute declaration, one of
which appears to be ignored. For this attribute:

   
  Pi is a read-only attribute added at the metadata level
 for which there is no state in the User2 instance.
  
  Pi
  double
  
 
 
  
   

only the  in the descriptors results in the attribute
having a value that is accessible via a getAttribute call on the mbean server. What
is the purpose of the default attribute in the attribute element?


Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC



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