Yeah, looks like Jetty doesn't support ObjectFactory natively.
Probably it is actually neater to keep these two concepts separate,
and just add an ManagerObjectFactoryReference class.
On 23 Apr 2009, at 00:53, Dan Allen wrote:
In the process of setting up the servlet-booking example for Seam, I
tackled the problem of binding the JCDI Manager to JNDI on Jetty.
It's just a matter of extending the javax.naming.Reference class. I
attached the implementation to
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/WBX-31
.
Should I commit this Pete? I need a decison on whether we should
change the name of the class to reflect that it is an ObjectFactory
and a Reference. I think internally Tomcat must create the reference
automatically from the resource definition, which is why Jetty
doesn't know what to do with a plain ObjectFactory.
...I also noticed that injection is not supported in Jetty. I'm not
sure how to handle that problem, but it means no booking yet on Jetty.
-Dan
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