I need to configure a global jndi variable variable that all my applications could
access without having to duplicate the definition neither in the web.xml not the the
jboss-web.xml.
Can someone tell me if this feature is availlable in jboss.
thanks in advance
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Thanks for you suggestion. But I would like to avoid hard coding it.
I was thinking that there was an existing Mbean that's doing the task just like the
External Context Mbean and so ...
any other suggestion ?
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you can fix this by setting the UseJBossWebLoader of the jboss-service
of the jboss-web-tomcat.sar like this.
false
let me know if it does'nt work.
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in the deploy dir of your config set.
As an example you can see hsqldb-ds.xml in the deploy directory of the default config
set.
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Go to the /doc/examples/jca directory of you jboss installation. There are
example configurations for many databases.
You'll probably find the config file that suit to you database.
The hsqldb-ds.xml is an example for hypersonic database.
You must put the file file in your deploy dir after
supply an url.
Meissa
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connector in the coonector attribute.
Meissa
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send me the URL attribute of your URLDeploymentScanner and the directory where you
want to deploy. I'll give you the right synthaxe.
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I'm running jboss on linux by the root user. The jboss faq recommends to create a
jboss user without any details.
Can someone tells me relevant reasons not to run jboss as root.
any suggestions is greetly appreciated.
meissa
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if you deploy you entity beans and your mysql jar in the same directory called
deployDir (for example),
you must create a subdirectory called deployDir.last where you'll move your entity
beans ears.
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