Interesting. Can you send me a sample of sucha file? Also, any reason why a regular resources.xml doesn't work?

Thanks,

Kay


On 01/09/2014 05:13 AM, Milo Jaden wrote:
I have a resources.json (same thing as resources.xml) located at 
src/resources/META-INF/resources.json in my maven project. My project is an EJB 
jar and when running OpenEJB it picks up the resources.json fine.


On 9 Jan 2014, at 06:07, Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi

No but we can think to a resources-fragment.xml. the main issue it has is
it add deployment data to lib which are generally not aware of it. The idea
is even the opposite ans uqe ${xxx} for resources values and set it as
system properties
Le 9 janv. 2014 04:19, "Kay Wrobel" <[email protected]> a écrit :

Question: Is it possible to put the resources.xml file that defines a data
source inside an EJB jar instead of putting it inside a WAR under
WEB-INF??? The reason why I'm asking is that it would be very convenient if
I could put the data source definition inside the EJB that matches the
remote database.

The documentation just mentions the WEB-INF location or defining the data
source directly on the server inside tomee.xml.

Thanks.

Kay


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