"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : I have seen JndiDecoratedTestCase and it registers the beans to JNDI, but JNDI name is predefined here. While in my app the JNDI name is calculated at runtime. | As you could see in JndiDecoratedTestCase, to push bean in JNDI, you had to enable AOP interceptor:
| <interceptor xmlns="urn:jboss:aop-beans:1.0" name="JndiAspect" class="org.jboss.aop.microcontainer.aspects.jndi.JndiIntroduction"> | <property name="env"> | <map class="java.util.Properties" keyClass="java.lang.String" valueClass="java.lang.String"> | <entry><key>java.naming.factory.initial</key><value>org.jboss.test.microcontainer.support.jndi.MockInitialContextFactory</value></entry> | </map> | </property> | </interceptor> | | <introduction xmlns="urn:jboss:aop-beans:1.0" class="@org.jboss.aop.microcontainer.aspects.jndi.JndiBinding"> | <interfaces>org.jboss.kernel.spi.dependency.KernelControllerContextAware</interfaces> | </introduction> | | <bind xmlns="urn:jboss:aop-beans:1.0" pointcut="execution(* $instanceof{org.jboss.kernel.spi.dependency.KernelControllerContextAware}->$implements{org.jboss.kernel.spi.dependency.KernelControllerContextAware}(..))"> | <interceptor-ref name="JndiAspect"/> | </bind> | Although JndiIntroduction is deprecated and suggest usage of JndiLifecycleCallback (a lot easier == less xml): | <lifecycle-configure xmlns="urn:jboss:aop-beans:1.0" | name="DependencyAdvice" | class="org.jboss.aop.microcontainer.aspects.jndi.JndiLifecycleCallback" | classes="@org.jboss.aop.microcontainer.aspects.jndi.JndiBinding"> | <property name="env"> | <map class="java.util.Properties" keyClass="java.lang.String" valueClass="java.lang.String"> | <entry><key>java.naming.factory.initial</key><value>org.jboss.test.microcontainer.support.jndi.MockInitialContextFactory</value></entry> | </map> | </property> | </lifecycle-configure> | "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : I am wondering how can this be achieved? | Why the code above? To make you see it's all about configuration. ;-) You can easily implement / configure your own interceptor / lifecycle. e.g. custom @AmitsJndiAnnotation + matching lifecycle. Or customize the one's above, as you can mix-n-match AOP schema with MC's. You can either change original JndiLifecycleCallback - making it more customizable - or write your own. In any case, push the changes here, and I'll make sure they get applied. So other users already have all that configuration power you wanted. :-) View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4186317#4186317 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=4186317 _______________________________________________ jboss-user mailing list jboss-user@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jboss-user