Hi all !

    I have two EJB Containers on the LAN here.
    One of which (taipan) is on my machine. I use it for devlopping and
testing the bean part of our software.
    The second one (coredump) is used for the "final" beans, and this EJB
Container should be used by the other devloppers (who are building the
client side of the application).

    Now, suppose that the EJB Container on TAIPAN is up as well as the one
on COREDUMP. They both contain the bean TestBean. But the TestBean on TAIPAN
might not be 100% working. Anyways, how do the client app knows where to
connect ? Right now, it seems most magic to me. If I shut down TAIPAN and
run the app, it works fin (connects to coredump magically to access
TestBean). If COREDUMP is down but TAIPAN is up, it also works (as long as
TestBean works). But what if BOTH are up ???

    There is something I do not understand. Right now, in my code, I have
the following :

    javax.naming.Context jndiContext = new javax.naming.InitialContext();
    Object ref = jndiContext.lookup(MBS_BEAN_JNDI_NAME);
    ..........

    As you can see, I do not give any info to the initialContext and let it
initialize by itself. But there should be a way for me to tell it to use the
container on coredump ????

    All I know is that coredump listens on port 14000 (osagent). What do I
need to do to force the app to use this server ? What are the variables I
have to set and how can I find the values for these vars ?

    Thanks a lot !!!!

Maxime.

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