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Re: limitations of list commands for resources

From: vince kraemer <Vince.Kraemer_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 21:22:15 -0700

We can assume that you want get/set to be available in the 'http' interface?

vbk

Peter Williams wrote:
> get/set on a particular named resource would be fine.
>
> So this is a post-TP2 feature? Or when?
>
> -Peter
>
> Sreenivas Munnangi wrote:
>> Peter Williams wrote:
>>> The list-???-resources commands (list-jdbc-resources,
>>> list-jdbc-connection-pools, etc.) return only the name of the
>>> resource. No properties at all.
>>>
>>> When calling this command from NetBeans, I would to get the
>>> properties. Particularly the attributes of a jdbc-resource
>>> (jndi-name, connection-pool assignment, enabled flag).
>> In V2 you could get properties using get/set commands
>> <http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3671/gcnuf?a=view>, similar
>> functionality is planned in V3.
>> cc->Kedar.
>>
>> for example:
>>
>> asadmin> get domain.resources.jdbc-resource.jdbc\/__default.*
>> domain.resources.jdbc-resource.jdbc/__default.description =
>> domain.resources.jdbc-resource.jdbc/__default.enabled = true
>> domain.resources.jdbc-resource.jdbc/__default.jndi-name = jdbc/__default
>> domain.resources.jdbc-resource.jdbc/__default.object-type = user
>> domain.resources.jdbc-resource.jdbc/__default.pool-name = DerbyPool
>> asadmin>
>>
>>>
>>> Would this be possible?
>>>
>>> -Peter
>>>
>>>
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