To be clear, we can't rename *existing* DTDs (or schemas). If we create
new ones, and increase the version number, we can rename them as well.
You're right that there's no longer a fixed DTD for domain.xml.
Vince Kraemer wrote on 04/26/10 04:07 PM:
> Hi all,
>
> I am reading through
> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=3.1BasicClustering and it
> seems like feature INFRA-012 is kind of misplaced and maybe even wrong.
>
> It seems like sun-domain_1_3.dtd is not used in GlassFish Server 3...
> are we planning to use a dtd in domain.xml in 3.1? If it is not used;
> why create a renamed version of it?
>
> The file sun-loadbalancer_1_2.dtd may need to be copied into a new file
> glassfish-loadbalancer_1_2.dtd... but that should probably be 'handled'
> by the load balancer project
> (http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=3.1Loadbalancer).
>
> I would make a similar statement regarding sun-resources_1_4.dtd... it
> should be handled as part of the
> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=V3.1_Connectors_Pooling_Resources_JDBC
> project...
>
> Thanks,
> vbk
>
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