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  1. Application Server 3 4 5 and 6
  2. JBAS-7883

When multiple mail services are deployed they all share the same settings.

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Done
    • Major
    • 6.1.0
    • JBossAS-5.0.1.GA, JBossAS-5.1.0.GA
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    Description

      Please forgive me if I've posted this to the incorrect component or failed to find an existing bug, I did look.

      I'm porting our applications from Jboss 4.2.3 and found the following problem injecting mail sessions in EJBs and Servlet components.

      I have several mails sessions configured. For example

      <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.MailService" name="jboss:service=MyMailServer1">
      <attribute name="JNDIName">foo/MyMailServer1</attribute>
      <attribute name="User">myuser</attribute>
      <attribute name="Password">myuserpw</attribute>
      <attribute name="Configuration">
      <configuration>
      ..
      </configuration>
      </attribute>
      <depends>jboss:service=Naming</depends>
      </mbean>

      The jndi tree is created and all is present and correct.

      @Resource(name="MyMailServer1",mappedName="foo/MyMailServer1")
      private Session session;

      Returns the default mail session (java:/Mail). When I removed the java:/Mail session jboss find the last session from the configuration and arbitrarily injects it. I also tested this placing another configuration after the java:/Mail config, and the result was that the session configured below (i.e. last) was referenced.

      In short to recreate the bug.

      Create 2 additional mail sessions in a *-service.xml file. Deploy a servlet, ejb or other component that supports @Resource. Attempt to inject one of the custom sessions (not java:/Mail using @Resource(mappedName="[jndi name]".

      I also attempted to force the issue using a resource-ref in jboss.xml matching the resource-ref-name with the @Resource(name=".") and using the jndi-name (in case the usage of mappedname as been changed since 4.2.3. ) With no result.

      Assuming this is a real bug, workarounds?

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              darran.lofthouse@redhat.com Darran Lofthouse
              mlowe1 Mark Lowe (Inactive)
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