Maybe pass in XML configuration.
<mbean-interceptor>
<config>
<foo-bar>blah blah</foo-bar>
</config
</mbean-interceptor>
Much more flexible. More food for thought.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason
> Dillon
> Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 1:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [JBoss-dev] MBean interceptor stack config & params
>
>
> Ever since tahoe I have been thinking about MBean interceptor
> stack configuration... very cool when we get it up and working.
>
> One thing I was thinking would be nice would be allow passing
> init arguments to the interceptor, similar to servlet init
> params. As well as a name for the interceptor. This would allow
> for generic interceptors to be written that change based on
> configuration. The name would be used primarily in logging to
> identifiy which one was which.
>
> I can not think of a good example at the moment, but the
> functionality seems simple to implement and will just open the
> door for different usage.
>
> Consider the following...
>
> <mbean-interceptor-set name="example-set">
> <mbean-interceptor name="interceptor-a"
> class="some.package.MyInterceptor">
> <mbean-interceptor-param name="Flavor" value="Apple"/>
> </mbean-interceptor>
> <mbean-interceptor name="interceptor-b"
> class="some.package.MyInterceptor">
> <mbean-interceptor-param name="Flavor" value="Orange"/>
> </mbean-interceptor>
> </mbean-interceptor-set>
>
> <mbean class="some.package.MyService" name="MyService"
> interceptor-set="example-set">
> <!-- whatever -->
> </mbean>
>
> Food for thought.
>
> --jason
>
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