| Title: Configuring Containers in Tests |
| Like Resources, Containers can also be declared via InitialContext |
| properties as well. The most useful is to declare a Stateful SessionBean |
| container so that it's guaranteed to passivate and activate on each call to |
| the bean, allowing you to test your callbacks behave as you need them to. |
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| Properties p = new Properties(); |
| p.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "org.apache.openejb.core.LocalInitialContextFactory"); |
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| p.put("myStatefulContainer", "new://Container?type=STATEFUL"); |
| p.put("myStatefulContainer.PoolSize", "0"); |
| p.put("myStatefulContainer.BulkPassivate", "1"); |
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| Context context = new InitialContext(p); |
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| Note, this only works when using the LocalInitialContextFactory to embed |
| OpenEJB into the vm. Once embedded, further configuration properties are |
| ignored. |
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| See [Containers and Resources](containers-and-resources.html) |
| for a full list of supported Resource types and their properties. |
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