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[jira] Updated: (JCR-419) Request for other RMI binding options in
RepositoryStartupServlet
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-419?page=all ]
Jukka Zitting updated JCR-419:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 1.1)
> Request for other RMI binding options in RepositoryStartupServlet
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>
> Key: JCR-419
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-419
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: rmi
> Affects Versions: 1.0, 1.0.1
> Environment: Weblogic 8.1 T3
> Reporter: Paul Dennis
> Assigned To: Jukka Zitting
> Priority: Minor
>
> The current deployment options for RepositoryStartupServlet bind a local repository to JNDI and/or register a remote ServerRepository via RMI using an RMIServerSocketFactory and LocateRegistry.
> The LocateRegistry mechanism does not appear to work by default in a Weblogic environment.
> I would like to request the option of binding a ServerRepository in registerRMI() to JNDI using the servlets current context instead of attempting LocateRegistry.createRegistry() and then LocateRegistry.getRegistry(). This JNDI binding option could use a different name so as to not interfere with the JNDI binding attempted in registerJNDI().
> For example, if requested in the web.xml config, registerRMI() could bind the following using it's reference to a ServerRepository:
> Context ctx = new InitialContext();
> ctx.bind(repositoryName + "Remote", remote);
> This allows for easy remote access using weblogic's native T3 protocol using the following on the client with:
> Context ctx = new InitialContext(); // with say -Djava.naming.provider.url and -Djava.naming.factory.initial set
> Object ref = ctx.lookup(repositoryName + "Remote");
> LocalAdapterFactory laf = new ClientAdapterFactory();
> Repository remote = laf.getRepository((RemoteRepository) ref);
> From the initial tests I have done this appears to work well inside the Weblogic container.
> - Paul.
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