On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Freeman Jackson wrote:

> Gary Shea wrote:
>
> > Hi --
> >
> > I'm wondering whether there are JNDI implementations (especially open
> > source ones!) that do well in a clustered fault-tolerant environment?
> >
>
> Here is our Jini based implmentation of JNDI. It does actually storage and
> retrival of EJB Home Objects.
> http://www.siliware.com/jinijndi.zip

Thanks!  I'll have a look at it.  I don't see any source in there, is
this a commercial product?

> >
> > The question of course is, is the JNDI server a "single point of failure"?
>
> You can use our Jini implementation to federate JNDI.

That word, 'federate', does it have some special meaning in the Jini
world?  I haven't seen it used like this before...

Thanks!

        Gary

> >
> > This is not the sort of question I expect the J2EE community to miss
> > asking, so I bet the answer is out there, but I haven't seen it yet....
> >
>
> >
> > Hints or reading suggestions welcomed.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >         Gary
> >
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