> So suppose from the main thread I create a new thread and do the above. (Get the
> InitialContext, etc.).  Such a thread doesn't have any container-stuff either. So 
>how does that
> work?

It wouldn't. An EJB container can barf if you try to get InitialContext
outside of an EJB thread. Moreso, even if it can give you a context,
there's no way to tell which resources and EJBs to place in that
context, since the thread has no particular deployment descriptor
associated with it.

If you were able to define a ThreadBean, you could provide the
deployment descriptor and get the JNDI ENC for that bean from that
thread.

arkin

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> dan
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