If the J2EE specs does not specify that the JNDI ENC is a flat
namespace, and the JNDI properties do not enforce it, then I can always
assume the JNDI model and hand someone a context inside java: by doing a
lookup( ctxName ).

Somewhere it has to say the contrary for me not to be able to do that.
That was my whole point all along.

And yes, you can support contexts and subcontexts (with or w/o
create/delete) on top of a single Hashtable.

arkin


"Rickard �berg" wrote:
>
> Hey
>
> Assaf Arkin wrote:
>  > Dear All!
> > > Can I get my final answer! I am totally confused here.
> > >
> > > Fareed
> >
> > Rickard,
> >
> > Can you point us to where in the specs it mandates flat naming space and
> > how do you configure it in the JNDI properties?
>
> Be more specific. Where in the spec "it" "mandates" "flat naming
> space".. for what? What mandates? Flat naming spaces aren't mandated
> anywhere. Flat namespaces is an implementation option.
>
> /Rickard
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