public class BeanFactory extends Object implements ObjectFactory
This factory can be configured in a <Context>
element
in your conf/server.xml
configuration file. An example of factory configuration is:
<Resource name="jdbc/myDataSource" auth="SERVLET" type="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionCacheImpl"/> <ResourceParams name="jdbc/myDataSource"> <parameter> <name>factory</name> <value>org.apache.naming.factory.BeanFactory</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>driverType</name> <value>thin</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>serverName</name> <value>hue</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>networkProtocol</name> <value>tcp</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>databaseName</name> <value>XXXX</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>portNumber</name> <value>NNNN</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>user</name> <value>XXXX</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>password</name> <value>XXXX</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>maxLimit</name> <value>5</value> </parameter> </ResourceParams>
Constructor and Description |
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BeanFactory() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Object |
getObjectInstance(Object obj,
Name name,
Context nameCtx,
Hashtable<?,?> environment)
Create a new Bean instance.
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public Object getObjectInstance(Object obj, Name name, Context nameCtx, Hashtable<?,?> environment) throws NamingException
getObjectInstance
in interface ObjectFactory
obj
- The reference object describing the BeanNamingException
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