Dave wrote:
I'm all for smooth "quick start" apps. I totally don't use JNDI -- I like the containers to know nothing about the apps other than to run them; depending on a step "reconfigure your container to provide this data source" is a total drag. The use case where JNDI provided data sources are beneficial are (FWICT): there are a small number of data sources that don't change much and a lot of apps that share them... the typical roller install is going to need it's own data source.o It must be possible to specify DB and mail via properties or JNDI names
-- Ian Kallen || Architect, Technorati Inc. || m: 415.505.5208 blog@ http://www.arachna.com/roller/page/spidaman
