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Jason Greene updated AS7-1293:
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Description:
Original submitter wrote:
"I was just been told that so far it's impossible to bind arbitrary objects into
JNDI in JBOSS 7, so would you be able to create a common binding service so that it could
be working the same way as using JMX in previous AS versions?"
Please everyone with an interest on this describe your use-case and your expectations for
this feature in the comments area.
Some questions to answer are:
1. Is string a sufficient type or are primitives needed as well (similar to env-entry in
EE componets)
2. How do you plan on accessing the values (from an EE application etc)
3. If you are running a domain topology, do you expect some form of overrides similar to
system properties
Any other thoughts or examples would be helpfull
was:I was just been told that so far it's impossible to bind arbitrary objects into
JNDI in JBOSS 7, so would you be able to create a common binding service so that it could
be working the same way as using JMX in previous AS versions?
Forum Reference:
http://community.jboss.org/message/615368#615368 (was:
http://community.jboss.org/message/615368#615368)
Ability to configure global JNDI constants in server/domain
configuration files
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Key: AS7-1293
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-1293
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Naming
Affects Versions: 7.0.0.Final
Reporter: Quanlin Chen
Original submitter wrote:
"I was just been told that so far it's impossible to bind arbitrary objects into
JNDI in JBOSS 7, so would you be able to create a common binding service so that it could
be working the same way as using JMX in previous AS versions?"
Please everyone with an interest on this describe your use-case and your expectations for
this feature in the comments area.
Some questions to answer are:
1. Is string a sufficient type or are primitives needed as well (similar to env-entry in
EE componets)
2. How do you plan on accessing the values (from an EE application etc)
3. If you are running a domain topology, do you expect some form of overrides similar to
system properties
Any other thoughts or examples would be helpfull
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