Uses of Interface
org.wicketstuff.javaee.naming.IJndiNamingStrategy

Packages that use IJndiNamingStrategy
org.wicketstuff.javaee   
org.wicketstuff.javaee.injection   
org.wicketstuff.javaee.naming   
org.wicketstuff.javaee.naming.global   
 

Uses of IJndiNamingStrategy in org.wicketstuff.javaee
 

Constructors in org.wicketstuff.javaee with parameters of type IJndiNamingStrategy
JavaEEBeanLocator(String beanId, Class<?> beanType, IJndiNamingStrategy namingStrategy)
          Constructor
 

Uses of IJndiNamingStrategy in org.wicketstuff.javaee.injection
 

Constructors in org.wicketstuff.javaee.injection with parameters of type IJndiNamingStrategy
JavaEEComponentInjector(WebApplication webapp, IJndiNamingStrategy namingStrategy)
          Constructor
JavaEEProxyFieldValueFactory(IJndiNamingStrategy namingStrategy)
          Constructor
 

Uses of IJndiNamingStrategy in org.wicketstuff.javaee.naming
 

Classes in org.wicketstuff.javaee.naming that implement IJndiNamingStrategy
 class StandardJndiNamingStrategy
          Standard naming strategy for ejbs
 

Uses of IJndiNamingStrategy in org.wicketstuff.javaee.naming.global
 

Classes in org.wicketstuff.javaee.naming.global that implement IJndiNamingStrategy
 class AppJndiNamingStrategy
          Simple Java EE 6 Global JNDI naming support for java:app prefixed JNDI names based on the EJB 3.1 specification Section 4.4.1.1, page 84
The java:app prefix allows a component executing within a Java EE application to access an application-specific namespace.
 class GlobalJndiNamingStrategy
          Simple Java EE 6 Global JNDI naming support for java:global prefixed JNDI names based on the EJB 3.1 specification Section 4.4.1, page 83
With this you can use JNDI names in the following format:
java:global/[<appName>]/<moduleName>/<bean-name>[!<fully-qualified-interface-name>]
 class ModuleJndiNamingStrategy
          Simple Java EE 6 Global JNDI naming support for java:module prefixed JNDI names based on the EJB 3.1 specification Section 4.4.1.2, page 85
The java:module prefix allows a component executing within a Java EE application to access a module-specific namespace.
 



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