-
1. Re: How to set node identifier at runtime?
jhalliday Nov 19, 2008 11:40 AM (in response to szhigunov)Nope, that's pretty much your only option.
-
2. Re: How to set node identifier at runtime?
marklittle Nov 20, 2008 6:22 AM (in response to szhigunov)What makes you say it's not a public API?
-
3. Re: How to set node identifier at runtime?
szhigunov Nov 20, 2008 10:35 AM (in response to szhigunov)I understand a library "public API" as a set of interfaces / classes designed for the use of the applications, with some guarantees that they will be available and behave the same way in the future releases.
I do not think that any class with "public" visibility qualifier can be considered "public API".
Talking about TxControl. I assumed it is not a "public API" since I did not see any reference to it in the documentation or samples. Now I double checked and found that it is referenced in the core programmer guide.
How would you define JBossTS pubic API? Which classes the application may use (in addition to Java APIs like JTA), given that there is no portability requirements? -
4. Re: How to set node identifier at runtime?
marklittle Nov 21, 2008 6:36 AM (in response to szhigunov)Anything that is not within the internal package structure is governed by our deprecation rules and will not change without being deprecated within at least 1 release cycle.