Re: [JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat and access to JBoss resources

2003-11-17 Thread Georg Schmid
Jon,

that's exactly what I have been looking for! Thanks!

Until now I disabled the JNDI implementation in Tomcat by using the 
-nonaming parameter, effectively disabling the JMX support in Tomcat, 
which depends on it. As this does not work anymore in Tomat 5.x I seemed 
to be locked into Tomcat 4.x. Now I know how to move forward.

People tend to ask, why one should separate Tomcat and JBoss. My 
motivation is to keep the application server free of state, because 
state is hell. 

Georg

Jon Barnett wrote:

Previously, we've talked about separating coding references from the
physical resources. This is fairly simple with an integrated
JBoss-Tomcat implementation. jboss-web.xml provides the mapping so that
ejb-ref-name - jndi-name. However, how do you preserve that separation
when you are working with a standalone Tomcat installation? This short
howto explains the Tomcat JNDI resources and how to implement an Object
Factory to support JBoss lookups on a standalone Tomcat server. Again,
aimed more at newbies struggling with enabling simpler portability of
their web applications.
The document and the document/source bundle can be located at
http://www.amitysolutions.com.au/documents/JBossTomcatJNDI-technote.pdf
and http://www.amitysolutions.com.au/downloads/jbosstomcatjndi.tar.gz
respectively.
Hope it is of use.

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[JBoss-user] Standalone Tomcat and access to JBoss resources

2003-11-16 Thread Jon Barnett
Previously, we've talked about separating coding references from the
physical resources. This is fairly simple with an integrated
JBoss-Tomcat implementation. jboss-web.xml provides the mapping so that
ejb-ref-name - jndi-name. However, how do you preserve that separation
when you are working with a standalone Tomcat installation? This short
howto explains the Tomcat JNDI resources and how to implement an Object
Factory to support JBoss lookups on a standalone Tomcat server. Again,
aimed more at newbies struggling with enabling simpler portability of
their web applications.

The document and the document/source bundle can be located at
http://www.amitysolutions.com.au/documents/JBossTomcatJNDI-technote.pdf
and http://www.amitysolutions.com.au/downloads/jbosstomcatjndi.tar.gz
respectively.

Hope it is of use.

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| Jon Barnett  |
| E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   |
| Homepage: http://www.amitysolutions.com.au  Date: 16.11.2003 |
|  |
| Is he not set abuf apone his ringne  |
| As soverane his puple for to lede?   |
| Whi schuld he spare or quhom of schuld he dred   |
| To say the treuth, as he of right is hold?   |
| l.1952,1955 - Lancelot of the Laik   |
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