We have a plain standalone spring application and we need to put jdbc datasource in jndi. (we use jboss treecache and it need datasource to be in the jndi).
Some googling found most of all jndi-lookup examples with spring, where an object is already put in jndi (by tomcat or application server etc), but we need otherwise: I have a plain datasource Spring bean, which I inject to other services, but I can't inject it to TreeCache, because it needs it only from jndi.
Found org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate
, which can be declared as bean, e.g.:
<bean id="fsJndiTemplate" class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate">
<property name="environment">
<props>
<prop key="java.naming.factory.initial">com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory</prop>
<prop key="java.naming.provider.url">file:///c:\windows\temp</prop>
</props>
</property>
</bean>
but not found how to bind with it other than in java code: fsJndiTemplate.bind(name, obj)
from init-method of some other bean.
Is there any way to do it declaratively?
Thanks for the questions. I wrote a variant of Treydone's solution and thought it might be useful to have actual code here (as it's pretty short):
public class JndiExporter implements InitializingBean {
private final JndiTemplate template = new JndiTemplate();
private Map<String, Object> jndiMapping = null;
@Override
public void afterPropertiesSet() throws Exception {
for(Entry<String, Object> addToJndi: jndiMapping.entrySet()){
template.bind(addToJndi.getKey(), addToJndi.getValue());
}
}
public void setJndiMapping(Map<String, Object> jndiMapping) {
this.jndiMapping = jndiMapping;
}
}
Note that I implemented InitializingBean instead of BeanFactoryAware. This allows a configuration (with references) like this:
<bean id="jndiExporter" class="com.ra.web.util.JndiExporter">
<property name="jndiMapping">
<map>
<entry key="bean1" value-ref="other_spring_bean_id" />
<entry key="bean2" value="literal_value" />
</map>
</property>
</bean>