Enhydra is an opensource Java/XML application server. I am using version 3
which supports JSP, servlets as well as its own 'extension' to servlets
which are called presentation objects. I will not go into details here -
check the web site: www.enhydra.org
Version 4 (Enhydra Enterprise) is in alpha and is a full J2EE (inc EJB
container) server which has JNDI.
For my application I was calling out to swiftmq for all JMS and JNDI
serveices.
Rowan
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 10:19 AM
To: developers
Subject: [developers] Newbie questions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Robert,
>
> I can not help with the NT Service question, but I am publishing to a
topic
> from an Enhydra application. The part that stumped me for a while was
> getting the initial context to do the lookup. It just would not work. It
may
> be my setup, I don't know, but I eventually created an instance of
> InitialContextFactoryImpl directly and all has worked fine since.
I don't known anything about Enhydra. Does it has a JNDI naming
provider?
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Andreas Mueller, [EMAIL PROTECTED], IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ - JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com
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