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Re: jndi (again!): msg#00156

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Subject: Re: jndi (again!)





Jboss uses Tyrex as their JNDI stack.

If you can work out the configuration details of how to
start it with Jetty etc., the I'll write the code to
populate it with the env entries etc. from the web.xml

cheers


Brian wrote:> I've seen this question asked before, however I'm not sure I agree
> with the answer, there has to be other options.
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> I really would like to have a JDNI Server with Jetty. I understand,
> Jetty=small/lightweight/embeddable. I know this already, that is why
> I am using it- I got it trimmed down and embedded in an hour or so.
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> The answer given in the past is to "use JBoss". JBoss='large/not
> easily embeddable/full J2EE stack' which in my case = 'big overkill'.
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> Is there not a open source JNDI provider that could run along side
> Jetty or be embedded? Essentially, I really want the functionality
> that Tomcat provides in this area, but I want to use Jetty.
> Unfortunately Tomcat's JNDI stuff doesn't seem to be a separate project.
>
> Thank you,
> Brian
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