Hi, I am sorry, did not have time to create a demo webapps showing that the WEB-INF/resources.xml are global, but I saw your recent answer in another thread confirming this issue. For now I have setup separate TomEE instance for development continuous builds.
As far as I remember, I had the same issue years ago with Glassfish. It seems the JEE servers just do not like being shared by many instances of the same application, do they? Regards, Witold Szczerba --- Sent from my mobile phone. On Feb 16, 2013 10:08 AM, "Romain Manni-Bucau" <[email protected]> wrote: > Please reproduce in a project this behavior and we can have a look (i have > some ideas) > Le 16 févr. 2013 04:27, "Witold Szczerba" <[email protected]> a écrit > : > > > Hi, > > I am having hard time deploying the same application twice into same > > instance under different context paths. > > > > First thing I did was to uncomment the following lines in > > system.properties: > > > > #openejb.deploymentId.format = {appId}/{ejbJarId}/{ejbName} > > #openejb.jndiname.format = {deploymentId}{interfaceType.annotationName} > > > > ,so that the same EJBs from both instances no longer tries to step on > each > > other. > > > > The problem is with JDBC connection pools though. The documentation: > > http://tomee.apache.org/configuring-datasources.html > > says to register resource id="resource1" in tomee.xml and then we can > > write: > > > > @Statelesspublic class FooBean { > > @Resource(name="resource1") > > DataSource dataSource;} > > > > Since there is no application specific mappings between resource ID and > > JNDI names available for EJBs inside that application, I would have to > > filter all the .java files in each application replacing the resource > name > > with proper ID - which is, of course, not an option. > > > > I tried something else: instead of declaring the resources in tomee.xml, > I > > have moved it to WEB-INF/resources.xml. The result is super strange: now > > both applications share the same database and it is the database declared > > in the web app which was deployed the last. > > > > Am I missing something? Am I trying to do stuff which are not supposed to > > work, i.e. should I install separate TomEE instance for every instance of > > my application? > > > > Thanks, > > Witold Szczerba > > >
