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John Mazzitelli updated JBREM-542:
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Attachment: JBREM-542-patch.txt
ServerInvokerServlet.java
I've attached a patch (along with the full file) of ServerInvokerServlet where it
accepts either locatorUrl or locatorName. locatorUrl takes precedence.
This solves my problem of wanting to keep locatorName functionality but also allows you to
specify the URL if you want.
Note that this introduces the JBoss and JMX dependency back in. But I submit even the
previous version still had those dependencies. The servlet was always using JBoss logging
so it still depended on JBoss before. Also, ServerInvoker requires JMX which is always
needed by the servlet, so it too depended in JMX before.
Please read the comment at the very bottom in the getMBeanServer() method - I explain a
way that I think we can remove the JBoss MBeanServer dependency from this servlet (it
requires having an abstract parent servlet class and just subclassing it with the
JBoss-dependencies in that subclass.
change how remoting servlet finds servlet invoker
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Key: JBREM-542
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBREM-542
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: general
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.Beta2 (Boon)
Reporter: Tom Elrod
Assigned To: Tom Elrod
Fix For: 2.0.0.CR1 (Boon)
Attachments: JBREM-542-patch.txt, ServerInvokerServlet.java
Currently the servlet deployed within servlet-invoker.war uses the servlet server
invoker's JMX Object name (provide within the init-param of web.xml) to lookup the
servlet server invoker to make calls upon. This is limited in that requires JMX be
available within the web container. Althought this will probably be available in most
J2EE app servers, might not be in other web container only deployments. Need to remove
this restriction.
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