3.3.8. JBoss AS 7 and EAP 6 - Naming Service


Overview

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Table 3.383. Overview
Description: 
Singleton: yes
Plugin:JBossAS7

Child Resource Types

Connection Properties

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Table 3.384. 
NameDescriptionRequiredInternal Name
Path  yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Metrics

none

Configuration Properties

none

Operations

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Table 3.385. Metrics
NameDescription
JNDIViewPeek at the JNDI tree

Package Types

none

3.3.8.1. JBoss AS 7 and EAP 6 - Binding Service

Overview
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Table 3.386. Overview
Description:JNDI bindings for primitive types
Singleton: no
Plugin:JBossAS7
Child Resource Types
none
Connection Properties
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Table 3.387. 
NameDescriptionRequiredInternal Name
Path  yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
none
Configuration Properties
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Table 3.388. 
NameDescriptionRequiredInternal Name
Binding TypeThe type of binding to create, may be simple, lookup or object-factory yes binding-type
ClassThe object factory class name for object factory bindings no class
LookupThe entry to lookup in JNDI for lookup bindings no lookup
ModuleThe module to load the object factory from for object factory bindings no module
TypeThe type of the value to bind for simple bindings, this must be a primitive type no type
ValueThe value to bind for simple bindings no value

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Operations
none
Package Types
none
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