Subject: Storing Object in JNDI 2005-01-06 - By KR Kumar
Back Hi,
I think you can use javaspaces for this. However I am not too sure how mature this technology is but its built on top of JINI I belv.
Thanx and Regards
KR Kumar
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Hi,
I want to store some globle application config object in JNDI so that It will be accessible from a servlet/jsp or standalone application. Is it possible??? I don't want to use the ldap etc.
Also I will be using websphere as the app server.
Pls suggest the solution or any other approch for global config sharing.
Thanx in advance
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Regards,
Have a nice day..!!!
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