yes it should. Anyway all will be available in function_stack
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Rajjaz Mohammed wrote:
> Hi Malaka,
> in case [1] / [2] we can create the parameters Dynamically but Class
> mediator only allow the values inside the class which are already set as
>
Hi Malaka,
in case [1] / [2] we can create the parameters Dynamically but Class
mediator only allow the values inside the class which are already set as
parameters for that class mediator. class mediator is it support for
dynamic parameters?
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Rajjaz Mohammed
Kathees but with this approach the config will be lengthy and will become
hard to read.
IMO we should have something like [1] or [2]. We can easily iterate
properties using [3] WDYT?
[1]
jboss
org.jnp.interfaces.
NamingContextFactory
org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.
interfaces
Hi Malaka,
+1 For your approach.
Thanks,
Kathees
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Malaka Silva wrote:
> Kathees but with this approach the config will be lengthy and will become
> hard to read.
>
> IMO we should have something like [1] or [2]. We can easily iterate
>
Hi Malaka,
method [2] and [3] are seems to be good and understandable by user so i
will try on that method.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Kathees Rajendram wrote:
> Hi Malaka,
>
> +1 For your approach.
>
> Thanks,
> Kathees
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Malaka Silva
Challenge here is parameters depends on the container rather than the
inbound connector.
IMO we should follow the same concept followed in ejb mediator. (Except we
need to make it dynamic)
eg:
Will have one JNDIID and user can add multiple entries against it.
inbound.ejb.JNDIID=jboss
Hi,
In the template,We can use a parameter[1] for the JNDI dynamic properties
and input the values with the pattern[2]. The each ejb JNDI properties can
be gotten from the parameter and set to the properties[3] using a class
mediator.
[1]
{$ctx:ejbJNDIProperties}
[2]
A:B,C:D,E:F
[3]
Hi,
I'm implementing Connector for EJB 2.x. so in order to create JNDI
properties i need pair of parameters [1]. and the number of parameters also
depend on EJB server and Version. How can i write the operation fro
that?(normally our Init methods will be like [2])
[1]
Properties props = new