[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Updated: (EJBTHREE-1647) @Resource injection of primitive types from JNDI
Dennis Reed (JIRA)
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Mon Feb 21 16:30:21 EST 2011
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/EJBTHREE-1647?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Dennis Reed updated EJBTHREE-1647:
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Workaround Description:
- Use an <env-entry>, which overrides the use of mappedName for primitives/primitive wrappers/String.
For URL, use <env-entry> and remove mappedName (mappedName overrides).
- Inject as an Object, and convert in the code.
was:
Use an <env-entry>, which overrides the use of mappedName for primitives/primitive wrappers/String.
For URL, use <env-entry> and remove mappedName (mappedName overrides).
> @Resource injection of primitive types from JNDI
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>
> Key: EJBTHREE-1647
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/EJBTHREE-1647
> Project: EJB 3.0
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: injection
> Affects Versions: AS 4.2.1.GA
> Reporter: Dennis Reed
> Assignee: Andrew Rubinger
> Fix For: Unscheduled
>
> Attachments: EJBTHREE-1647_classloading.patch
>
>
> The following does not work to inject an arbitrary JNDI entry for primitive/primitive wrapper/String fields:
> @Resource( mappedName = "java:/blah/blah" )
> String myVar;
> In older versions, a "NYI" exception was thrown (then changed to a different exception before getting to the user).
> In newer versions, the literal value in mappedName is injected.
> For all other types, the JNDI entry injection works. For example, the following does inject that same String from JNDI:
> @Resource( mappedName = "java:/blah/blah" )
> Object myVar;
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