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Re: what does a context-root mean for an ejb?

From: Lloyd Chambers <Lloyd.Chambers_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 17:35:46 -0700

Thanks.

On Apr 9, 2009, at 5:26 PM, Anissa Lam wrote:

>
> This is a bug in GUI.
> In deployment screen, GUI should show context-root as an optional
> text field, and NOT pre-fill that for you automatically. Since you
> didn't empty out this text field during deployment, it was saved.
> I am fixing it such that GUI no longer prefill the context-root for
> you. If the field is empty, the deployment code will put in the
> default for you for web application.
>
> thanks
> Anissa.
>
> Lloyd Chambers wrote:
>> The GUI lets me set a context-root for an ejb app. What does that
>> mean as opposed to "location"?
>>
>> <applications>
>> <application enabled="true" context-root="/ejb" location="$
>> {com.sun.aas.instanceRootURI}/applications/MEJB/" directory-
>> deployed="false" name="MEJB" object-type="user">
>> <module name="MEJB">
>> <engine sniffer="ejb"></engine>
>> <engine sniffer="security"></engine>
>> </module>
>> </application>
>> </applications>
>>
>>
>> Lloyd Chambers
>> lloyd.chambers_at_sun.com
>> GlassFish Team
>>
>>
>>
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Lloyd Chambers
lloyd.chambers_at_sun.com
GlassFish Team