Hi,

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Piyum Fernando <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> As per some user queries, we identified following problems related to 
> JNDIaccess from web apps.
>
> 1)Confusion between carbon level JNDI resources and Tomcat level JNDI.
> 2)Use of webappbound property
> 3)Accessing JNDI resources from hibernate/spring web apps
> 4)Lack of proper documentation
>
> As per the discussion had with the carbon team, we decided to make some
> modifications to JNDI lookup.
>
> According to the new implementation,
>     When a lookup call is made inside a webapp, it will first look in to
> Tomcat JNDI resources.
>     If it is not there it will go to carbon JNDI context.
>
> With these changes web apps can access Tomcat JNDI resources as same as
> in TOMCAT + carbon JNDI resources.
>
> We will come up with a proper documentation too.
>

+1. we should have all the scenarios covered in the docs. Then its just a
matter of pointing the users to the docs.

thanks,

>
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Piyum Fernando
> Software Engineer
>
> Mobile: +94 77 22 93 880
> Home:  +94 31 22 75 715
>



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