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Marek Novotny closed JBSEAM-5072.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Basically before JBoss AS7 existance all JBoss servers (4,5,6) had a quartz Resource
adapter which introduced and set up the correct EJB initial context. So Seam 2 pojo
component worked. JBoss AS7 implements Java EE 6 and it enhanced TimerService features so
AS team didn't invest any time to resource adapter for another timer scheduler/service
as is Quartz. Every non-ejb thread needs to use java:global JNDI or create scheduler
thread(s) from EJB component, recommended is EJB Singleton.
Issue with TCCL which is causing the Quartz thread to not have access
to the application's "java:app" context
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Key: JBSEAM-5072
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBSEAM-5072
Project: Seam 2
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Core
Affects Versions: 2.2.0.GA, 2.2.1.Final, 2.2.2.Final
Reporter: Luan Cestari
Description of problem:
Issue with TCCL which is causing the Quartz thread to not have access to the
application's "java:app" context. In other words, Seam can`t find the beans
in context, even that they are there (due the annotations and logs that confirm that).
EAP 6`s documentation that gives the steps to migrate Seam 2 applications:
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/JBoss_Enterprise_Applicati...
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Seam 2.2 in EAP 6
How reproducible:
Just create a Seam and Quartz bean and another Seam and EJB bean that on Startup will
lookup for Seam/Quartz bean, but can`t find it.
Actual results:
Can`t find the bean
Expected results:
Find the bean
Additional info:
salesforce link:
https://c.na7.visual.force.com/apex/Case_View?id=500A000000CQzrg&sfdc...
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