How do I wrap native code in a JVM?

What about JNDI? I've read somewhere you can have the server administrator
safely register in the InitialContext a Java class loading a native dll. Is
this possible? and how is it done?

andrea


S Kishor wrote:

>You could have your legacy code wrapped in it's own JVM. You could then
write a
>stateless EJB to access the JVM using RMI or I/O streams.




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