We should write down the two use cases here so we can document how the 
proposal solves them. I am going to try Gabriel - but I may be wrong 
(but since your email always bounces you will never know).
> speaking out of ignorance here, so please be patient
>
> I will be totally fine with this when I can set up datastores to use 
> DataSource through JNDI on the major commercial J2EE servers.
>   
We are setting up a separate DataStoreFactorySpi for that - you can see 
the example in the unsupported/h2 module. It will make use of the JNDI 
InitialContext - your Java EE application may need to call an init 
method (in order to pass the initial context into GeoTools, but it 
*should* just work out of the box).
> Would love to contribute instructions on how to do that at least for the ones 
> there are linux trials (websphere, sun's, what else?)
>   
That would be great - going to mark you down on the task list as a 
volunteer!
> Andrea, a quick pointer to instructions on how to set up through JNDI? 
> (excuse 
> my lazyness, lots of stuff going on..)
>   
Jody

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