The problem has to do with bring all the names together in one
well-know place, i.e., an LDAP server.  See the rest of the thread.

Thanks,

Bob

Bob Pecor
Vanguard Cellular Systems, Inc.
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Ian McCallion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Tuesday, March 16, 1999 12:25 PM
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: Bean access to server info

                Bob wrote:

                >I understand that I could manually put the info I want in a
number
                >of places but that is not an implementation-independent
                >approach: if I change vendors I must change the hard-coded
                >info.  I would rather "discover" the info dynamically at
class
                >initialization time.

                >I've looked and can not find any way to do this currently -
                >I thought maybe one of you might have a trick.

                >I know that so much of EJB is UN-standard that one can't
                >"write once - run anywhere" so adding one more thing
                >(that must be changed for various vendors) is something
                >I might just have to live with.  I just don't like doing it
if
                > I don't have to: ease of maintenance and all that.

                Your EJB Server is supposed to publish the Home in JNDI so
that the EJB
                itself does not have to do it. Are you using a non-compliant
server, or am
                I missing something?


                Ian McCallion
                CICS Business Unit
                IBM Hursley
                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Tel: ++44-1962-818065
                Fax: ++44-1962-818069


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