Zert1, I am talking about a Portal Service as describe
<portlet-app>
<service-name>UserModule</service-name>
<service-class>org.jboss.portal.identity.UserModule</service-class>
<service-ref>:service-Module,type=User</service-ref>
</portlet-app>
UserModule userModule = (UserModule)
getPortletContext().getAttribute("UserModule");
String userId = request.getParameters().getParameter("userid");
User user = userModule.findUserById(userID);
Were should I be implementing this code, and what else needs to be done to get this to
work correctly.
tseckend
"zerrt1" wrote : If you are using ejb3.0 you can check out the ejb3 TrailBlazer
section on JMS Service objects. It is extremely simple to make an MBean service on jboss
using ejb3.
| It is here:
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http://trailblazer.demo.jboss.com/EJB3Trail/serviceobjects/jmx/index.html
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| Of course, using ejb3 usually means you don't need to get jdbc connections
manually. So if your not using ejb3, then the information on writing MBean services
manually is in the JBoss AS Guide doc, sectiion 2.4 (specifically 2.4.3). This is much
harder than using ejb3. You can download it here:
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http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossas/docs/index.html
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| The JMS spec itself is also good to read for the fully detailed information on writing
services if you need more information.
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| anonymous wrote :
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