Package org.apache.geronimo.kernel

Examples of org.apache.geronimo.kernel.Jsr77Naming.createRootName()


    public void testSetReferences() throws Exception {
        Naming naming = new Jsr77Naming();

        AbstractName referencePattern1 = naming.createRootName(gbeanName.getArtifact(), "name", "referencePattern1");
        AbstractName referencePattern2 = naming.createRootName(gbeanName.getArtifact(), "name", "referencePattern2");
        ReferencePatterns referencePatterns = new ReferencePatterns(new LinkedHashSet(Arrays.asList(new AbstractName[]{referencePattern1, referencePattern2})));
        localAttributeManager.setReferencePatterns(configurationName, gbeanName, referenceInfo, referencePatterns);
        Collection gbeanDatas = new ArrayList();
        GBeanData gbeanData = new GBeanData(gbeanName, GBEAN_INFO);
        gbeanDatas.add(gbeanData);
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    protected int startClient(Artifact configuration, String[] args) throws Exception {
        Jsr77Naming naming = new Jsr77Naming();
        //this kinda sucks, but resource adapter modules deployed on the client insist on having a
        //J2EEApplication name component
        AbstractName baseName = naming.createRootName(configuration, configuration.toString(), "J2EEApplication");
        AbstractNameQuery baseNameQuery = new AbstractNameQuery(baseName);
        invokeMainGBean(Collections.singletonList(configuration), baseNameQuery, "main", args);
        return 0;
    }
}
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    }

    public void testSetReferences() throws Exception {
        Naming naming = new Jsr77Naming();

        AbstractName referencePattern1 = naming.createRootName(gbeanName.getArtifact(), "name", "referencePattern1");
        AbstractName referencePattern2 = naming.createRootName(gbeanName.getArtifact(), "name", "referencePattern2");
        ReferencePatterns referencePatterns = new ReferencePatterns(new LinkedHashSet(Arrays.asList(new AbstractName[]{referencePattern1, referencePattern2})));
        localAttributeManager.setReferencePatterns(configurationName, gbeanName, referenceInfo, referencePatterns);
        Collection gbeanDatas = new ArrayList();
        GBeanData gbeanData = new GBeanData(gbeanName, GBEAN_INFO);
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    public void testSetReferences() throws Exception {
        Naming naming = new Jsr77Naming();

        AbstractName referencePattern1 = naming.createRootName(gbeanName.getArtifact(), "name", "referencePattern1");
        AbstractName referencePattern2 = naming.createRootName(gbeanName.getArtifact(), "name", "referencePattern2");
        ReferencePatterns referencePatterns = new ReferencePatterns(new LinkedHashSet(Arrays.asList(new AbstractName[]{referencePattern1, referencePattern2})));
        localAttributeManager.setReferencePatterns(configurationName, gbeanName, referenceInfo, referencePatterns);
        Collection gbeanDatas = new ArrayList();
        GBeanData gbeanData = new GBeanData(gbeanName, GBEAN_INFO);
        gbeanDatas.add(gbeanData);
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            repo.add(Artifact.create("geronimo/foo4/DEV/car"));
            ListableRepository mockRepository = new MockRepository(repo);
            ArtifactManager artifactManager = new DefaultArtifactManager();
            ArtifactResolver artifactResolver = new DefaultArtifactResolver(artifactManager, Collections.singleton(mockRepository), null);
            ConfigurationManager configurationManager = new SimpleConfigurationManager(Collections.EMPTY_SET, artifactResolver, Collections.EMPTY_SET);
            AbstractName moduleName = naming.createRootName(environment.getConfigId(), "foo", "bar");
            DeploymentContext context = new DeploymentContext(outFile, null, environment, moduleName, ConfigurationModuleType.CAR, naming, configurationManager, Collections.singleton(mockRepository));

            gbeanBuilder.build(plan, context, context);
            Set gbeanNames = context.getGBeanNames();
            assertEquals(1, gbeanNames.size());
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