Hi,
After reading https://bitbucket.org/sgarlick/demo/wiki/JNDI, I tried to
apply that to my app deployed on Tomcat:
Tomcat context.xml has this entry:
<Environment name="env/enss/profile" value="dev" type="java.lang.String" />
The application web.xml has this entry:
<env-entry>
<env-entry-name>spring.profiles.active</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
<mapped-name>java:comp/env/env/enss/profile</mapped-name>
</env-entry>
>From what I understand, when Spring looks up
java:comp/env/spring.profiles.active Tomcat should find it using the value
provided in the mapped-name.
It doesn't work and by looking at the Tomcat 8.0.28 sources, the
mapped-name is just added in the properties of ContextEnvironment, but it's
never used.
Did I misunderstand what the mapped-name should do?
Or is it a bug in Tomcat that it doesn't use mapped-name for anything?
Thank you