Hi,

I'm using OpenEJB 4.0.0.  When I use openEjb to create a datasource, what
JNDI name does it get bound to?  When I create my datasource as recommended
by the documentation …

                final Properties p = new Properties();
                p.setProperty(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"org.apache.openejb.client.LocalInitialContextFactory");
                p.setProperty("openejb.deployments.classpath.include", ".*");
                p.put("openejb.descriptors.output", "true");
            
                // Inject data source
                final Properties props = loadMyProjectProps();
                final String dsJndiName = 
props.getProperty("DATASOURCE_JNDI_PREFIX") +
"MySqlDS";
                System.out.println("ds jndi name:" + dsJndiName);
                p.put(dsJndiName, "new://Resource?type=DataSource");
                p.put(dsJndiName + ".JdbcDriver", "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
                final String url = "jdbc:mysql://" + 
props.getProperty("DB_SERVER") + ":"
+ props.getProperty("DB_PORT") + "/" + props.getProperty("DB_NAME");
                p.put(dsJndiName + ".JdbcUrl", url);
                p.put(dsJndiName + ".Username", props.getProperty("DB_USER"));
                p.put(dsJndiName + ".Password", 
props.getProperty("DB_PASSWORD"));
                p.put(dsJndiName + ".JtaManaged", "true"); 
                final InitialContext initialContext = new InitialContext(p);

it doesn't seem to get bound to any JNDI name.  I verify this by listing
everything in my context (and through OpenEJB debugging) …

                System.out.println("initial context jndi names:");
                NamingEnumeration<NameClassPair> list = initialContext.list("");
                while (list.hasMore()) {
                        final NameClassPair ncp = list.next();
                        System.out.println("\tname:" + ncp.getName() + " 
class:" +
ncp.getClassName());
                }
                System.out.println("========================");

Nothing is listed for my datasource, whose JNDI name in the above example
happens to be "java:MySqlDS".

Thanks for any advice, - Dave

 



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