I might be wrong, but isn't the socket-binding elements within the
standalone/domain xml meant to be only for the sockets opened within the
JBoss AS process and not for sockets opened by external processes (like
databases)?
-Jaikiran
On Tuesday 19 July 2011 02:01 AM, Scott Stark wrote:
The datasource/connection-url property in the domain model is outside
of
the interfaces and socket-binding-group usage. The current
datasource_1_0.xsd does not have a reference to sockets or interfaces.
We also don't seem to be setting jboss.server.* system properties that
could be used to create a configuration fragment like:
<datasource jndi-name="java:jboss/datasources/MysqlDS"
enabled="true"
use-java-context="true" pool-name="H2DS">
<connection-url>jdbc:mysql://${jboss.server.default.interface}:${jboss.server.socket-binding-group.mysql}/database</connection-url>
<driver>mysql</driver>
<security>
<user-name>sa</user-name>
<password>sa</password>
</security>
</datasource>
What is the plan to allow jca connection factories to integrate into the
interfaces/ports part of the domain model?
This came up as we add support for mysql in the openshift express
cartridge, and modification of the connection-url for the host the
server is running on requires changes in two parts of the standalone.xml
configuration rather than one.
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