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Andrew Lee Rubinger updated EJBTHREE-1647:
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Fix Version/s: 1.0.1-GA
(was: 1.0.0-CR2)
Priority: Major (was: Blocker)
This is a bug, not a problem with backwards-compatibility. Documentation:
http://docs.jboss.org/ejb3/app-server/reference/build/reference/en/html_s...
Not a blocker for 1.0.0-GA, setting to 1.0.1 series.
@Resource injection of primitive types from JNDI
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Key: EJBTHREE-1647
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-1647
Project: EJB 3.0
Issue Type: Bug
Components: injection
Affects Versions: AS 4.2.1.GA
Reporter: Dennis Reed
Assignee: Andrew Lee Rubinger
Fix For: 1.0.1-GA
The following does not work to inject an arbitrary JNDI entry for primitive/primitive
wrapper/String fields:
@Resource( mappedName = "java:/blah/blah" )
String myVar;
In older versions, a "NYI" exception was thrown (then changed to a different
exception before getting to the user).
In newer versions, the literal value in mappedName is injected.
For all other types, the JNDI entry injection works. For example, the following does
inject that same String from JNDI:
@Resource( mappedName = "java:/blah/blah" )
Object myVar;
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