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Ondřej Chaloupka reopened AS7-3056:
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The mentioned fix does not work for me. For binding env-entry you need to fulfill two
conditions:
- the ejb-jar.xml has to be set to name of the interface
(<ejb-name>Shared</ejb-name>)
- the @Stateless annotation has to be used for renaming the binding name to the name of
interface (@Stateles(name="Shared")).
When you use another combination (e.g. you use the name of impl bean in descriptor or you
name the bean in annotation with other name and you use that name in descriptor) the
binding does not work.
Definition of <env-entry> is not bound via @Resource when bean
does not specify the same name as its interface
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Key: AS7-3056
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-3056
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Ondřej Chaloupka
Assignee: Stuart Douglas
When there is an <env-entry> specified for a bean in ejb-jar.xml file. The bean has
to be named with the same name as the name of its interface it is. Otherwise the @Resource
annotation does not bind the value from env-entry.
It means that this code does not work
{code}
@Stateless
public class SharedBean implements Shared {
@Resource(name = "strWho")
String strWho;
...
{code}
For working it has to be specified like:
{code}
@Stateless(name = "Shared")
public class SharedBean implements Shared {
@Resource(name = "strWho")
String strWho;
...
{code}
Test on:
https://github.com/ochaloup/jboss-as/tree/JBQA-5483-test-migration-envent...
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