It is implemented and should definitely work.

The place to look would be MainImpl.processSystemProperties.

-David

On Sep 18, 2007, at 6:31 PM, Karan Malhi wrote:

Changing the format:

I should be able to change the JNDI name format by adding the
following in conf/system.properties and restarting the server, right?

openejb.jndiname.format={moduleId}{deploymentId} {interfaceType.annotationName}

Somehow its not working for me, and I am trying to write some
examples, but want to test them first. I know that the idea of
conf/system.properties was proposed somewhere in february, I think I
saw it implemented in the codebase, but am not sure about that. Did we
ever implement this feature of conf/system.properties? If not, then I
really really think we should have this feature.

If we did implement it, then why is it that my openejb.log is showing
the following:

2007-09-18 21:22:27,093 - DEBUG - Using
openejb.jndiname.strategy.class
'org.apache.openejb.assembler.classic.JndiBuilder$TemplatedStrategy'
2007-09-18 21:22:27,093 - DEBUG - Using openejb.jndiname.format
'{deploymentId}{interfaceType.annotationName}'
2007-09-18 21:22:27,109 - INFO  - Jndi(name=GreeterBeanRemote) bound
to Ejb(deployment-id=GreeterBean)
2007-09-18 21:22:27,109 - INFO  - Jndi(name=HelloWorldBeanRemote)
bound to Ejb(deployment-id=HelloWorldBean)
2007-09-18 21:22:27,109 - INFO  - Created
Ejb(deployment-id=GreeterBean, ejb-name=GreeterBean, container=Default
Stateless Container)
2007-09-18 21:22:27,109 - INFO  - Created
Ejb(deployment-id=HelloWorldBean, ejb-name=HelloWorldBean,
container=Default Stateless Container)


On 9/18/07, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ah, Thanks.
(I used the word "snippets" in my email and still didn't figure out
the name of the plugin - Duh)

On 9/18/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sep 18, 2007, at 3:36 PM, Karan Malhi wrote:

David,

You had once mentioned a plugin for confluence which could be used to include the code snippets from a java file into confluence . My mind
is totally drawing a blank on that plugin name. Help!

It's the snippet plugin.  Check out the wiki markup on some of the
examples pages.

-David


On 9/18/07, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great!! . You have already started reviewing it. Although I must
admit
, I have not been able to write it with the pace I wanted (should've
been done by now). Too much travel right now. Will work on it
tonight.

On 9/18/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sep 16, 2007, at 5:36 AM, Karan Malhi wrote:

Fantastic!  You the one, Karan ;)   (easier to rhyme now that I
know
how to pronounce your name :)
;)

That first explanation at the top is too long.  If you can
think of
another way to express the default, go for it.
Yes, I also want to express it clearly and concisely (wanted to
keep
Dario's feedback in mind too), and what to keep and what to get rid
of. Thats why it will really help if I can get some feedback on
this
topic once I finish writing it.

Looking at your work in progress and wanted to give you an FYI..
The
"{deploymentId}{interfaceType.annotationName}" is two variables.
The
"interfaceType.annotationName" part is just one variable, i.e. there
is no plain "annotationName" variable.

-David









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