For injecting a string, I think env-entry will help you in web.xml , it is
something like :
<env-entry>
<description>dddd</description>
<env-entry-name>cass</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
<env-entry-value>MyValue</env-entry-value>
</env-entry>
You could also overwrite the value in geronimo-web.xml file.
2011/11/11 Radim Kolar <[email protected]>
>
> Usually strings in jndi are resource-env-ref not resource-ref?
>>
> i can change web.xml to
>
> <resource-env-ref>
>
> <description>Adresa Cassandra clusteru</description>
> <resource-env-ref-name>cass</**resource-env-ref-name>
> <resource-env-ref-type>java.**lang.String</resource-env-ref-**type>
> </resource-env-ref>
>
> but how to write string value for this in geronimo-web.xml?
>
> <ref:resource-env-ref>
> <ref:ref-name>cass</ref:ref-**name>
> ???
> </ref:resource-env-ref>
>
>
>
>> i have in web.xml
>>>
>>> <resource-ref>
>>> <description>Adresa Cassandra clusteru</description>
>>> <res-ref-name>cass</res-ref-**name>
>>> <res-type>java.lang.String</**res-type>
>>> <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
>>> <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</**res-sharing-scope>
>>> </resource-ref>
>>>
>>> I need to define String resource and bind it to jndi to make
>>> application work. From IBM documentation it seems that writing Gbean is
>>> needed:
>>>
>>> If you were exposing resources other than JMS or database resources
>>> through JNDI, you
>>> can do the same by writing GBeans to act as a wrapper around your
>>> resources. First,
>>> check for any plug-ins that are already available for exposing such
>>> resources as part of
>>> JNDI in Community Edition.
>>> <<<
>>>
>>> Because i need String then my custom bean must subclass String?
>>>
>>> public class StringWrapperGBeanimplements InterfaceNamed {
>>>
>>> public StringWrapperGBean(String gbeanName) {
>>> super(gbeanName);
>>> }
>>>
>>> private static final GBeanInfo GBEAN_INFO;
>>>
>>> static {
>>> GBeanInfoBuilder infoFactory =new GBeanInfoBuilder(
>>> StringWrapperGBean.class.**getName(),
>>> StringWrapperGBean.class);
>>>
>>> infoFactory.addAttribute("**gbeanName",String.class,false)**;
>>> infoFactory.addInterface(**InterfaceNamed.class);
>>> infoFactory.setConstructor(new String[] {"gbeanName" });
>>>
>>> GBEAN_INFO = infoFactory.getBeanInfo();
>>> }
>>>
>>> public static GBeanInfo getGBeanInfo() {
>>> return GBEAN_INFO;
>>> }
>>>
>>> I am kinda confused
>>>
>>
>
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Ivan