Hi!
Amit Kumar wrote:
> Is it coz of diff JVMs while running from standalone client?If yes,
> what if the servlet and EJB/JNDI are in diff JVM?
Well, either the servlet JVM will have to be configured to find the EJB
JNDI (through jndi.properties for example) or it will have to find the
EJB JNDI dynamically (by using multicast or something). This is veeery
implementation dependent though.
/Rickard
> ...Amit
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rickard �berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: InitialContext
>
> "Shankar Narayanan.K , AMB Chennai" wrote:
> > I am using J2EE server for testing purposes.In case of
> using a
> > stateful/less session bean,I am just leaving the InitialContext()
> > constructor blank and in the context instance's lookup,all I am
> mentioning
> > is the jndi name which I mentioned in the server's console.That's
> that.!! I
> > am not using system properties' object to access my directory
> services.But
> > the server is sending a jar file to the client which contains stub
> > classes,thru which the bean can be accessed.Tell me if this is done
> can we
> > simply avoid passing system props obj into initialcontext()?
>
> Are you accessing these beans from a standalone client, or from a web
> application? If you do this from a standalone client you must pass the
> settings of the server to your client somehow, possibly by using the
> jndi.properties file (recommended). If your client is a web appliction,
> then you should not have to set anything at all, since the servlet
> engine should have the proper settings already.
>
> /Rickard
>
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