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Bug 923905

Summary: Allow property substitution in MDB config
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5 Reporter: Shaun Appleton <sappleto>
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Version: 5.2.0CC: cdewolf, dereed, jawilson, lakagwu
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Description Shaun Appleton 2013-03-20 17:12:50 UTC
Allow propertied be used in the mdb config
ie.

<activation-config-property>
<activation-config-property-name>JndiParams</activation-config-property-name>
<activation-config-property-value>$
{stage.JndiParams}

</activation-config-property-value>
</activation-config-property>

Comment 4 Shaun Appleton 2013-04-12 08:31:10 UTC
Customer noted:
there is a JSR proposal about this:
In the context of JEE 7 (JSR342) : http://java.net/projects/javaee-spec/lists/jsr342-experts/archive/2012-01/message/52

Comment 5 Shaun Appleton 2013-04-24 11:25:24 UTC
One reason this is required is that you cannot use the default security without it being overidden by the settings in the jboss.xml or ejb-jar.xml files. Even if they are blank.

Being able to define the properties in this way means mdbs can be used with default security + it is neater.

Comment 6 Shaun Appleton 2013-05-13 16:12:53 UTC
Can this be addressed for EAP 5.3.0?

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