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[jira] [Comment Edited] (DELTASPIKE-339) JndiUtils is broken
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Romain Manni-Bucau edited comment on DELTASPIKE-339 at 4/7/13 5:37 PM:
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basically tomee can bind some jndi entries which are not always available. That could be "removed/fixed" on tomee side but in all case i wouldn't scan jndi at runtime.
@John: what's the real goal of this feature? currently i feel it not really consistent.
was (Author: romain.manni-bucau):
basically tomee can bind some jndi entries which are not always available. That could be "removed/fixed" on tomee side but in all case i wouldn't scan jndi at runtime.
@John: what's the real goal of this features? currently i feel it not really consistent.
> JndiUtils is broken
> -------------------
>
> Key: DELTASPIKE-339
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DELTASPIKE-339
> Project: DeltaSpike
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 0.4-incubating
> Reporter: Mark Struberg
> Assignee: John D. Ament
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 0.4-incubating
>
>
> A recent change in JndiUtils caused a bug in a few Containers
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Could not get java:comp/ORB from JNDI
> at org.apache.deltaspike.core.impl.util.JndiUtils.lookup(JndiUtils.java:79)
> at org.apache.deltaspike.core.impl.util.JndiUtils.list(JndiUtils.java:186)
> at org.apache.deltaspike.test.core.impl.util.JndiUtilsTest.testList(JndiUtilsTest.java:72)
> The code currently enlists all registered objects in JNDI java:comp and tries to lookup() them as a specific type. But as per the spec of javax.naming.Context this will always throw a javax.naming.NamingException if the type of the registered object in JNDI does not match the type for the bind() operation.
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