In
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-1823 a warning message was introduced if a
"resource-ref" in ejb-jar.xml lacks the element "res-type".
19:56:41,171 WARN [ResourceHandler] EJBTHREE-1823 : <res-type> not specified for
the <resource-ref> ... in bean ...Bean
I think this warn message is a slight violation of the spec (chapter 16.7.1.3 of EJB3 spec
and 5.6.2 of JavaEE5 spec):
"The resource-ref element consists of ... the optional res-type .... The res-type
element is optional if an injection target is specified for the
resource; in this case, the res-type defaults to the type of the injection target."
And:
"The resource manager connection factory type must be compatible with the type
declared in the res-type element"
So I think that JBoss should warn only if no "injection-target" is specified
(though it can handle this case, too).
The content of the res-type element does not seem to be checked by JBoss. Even if I
don't enter an injection target and have no or an invalid res-type value, a lookup
works. That's quite gentle of JBoss. But according to the spec, I would at least
expect an error if the type of the object bound to the mapped-name does not match the
"res-type".
By the way: the "resource-ref" element seems to be only valid for a
"Resource Manager Connection Factory", but I could use it for injection of a
javax.ejb.SessionContext from "java:comp/EJBContext". While digging through the
spec for writing this post, I found that I should have used a "resource-env-ref"
element....
Any comments from the gurus on my crude theories ;-)?
Wolfgang
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