> Hi Marc,
> 
> Three minutes in the e-mail penalty box for you for not reading
> closely enough! :-)  Now we're talking about EJB references, not
> data source references (on which we are all in complete agreement
> so no more need be said).  The issue is a little technical point on
> mapping EJB references into the global namespace.

uh... being a dedicated ice hockey player I will gladly go to the
penalty box, but i was responding to the following paragraph...
 
> > > For the above datasource you can use context.lookup("jdbc/DBMS").
> > > However, this isn't portable. You should make a ResourceReference in
> > > your bean descriptor that maps "jdbc/DBMS" in your EJB environment (the
> > > one you show above) to "jdbc/DBMS" in the global JNDI tree. That way

Well if the "referee" called the penalty I will go to the box...


marc




> (But thank you for agreeing with me anyway.  I can't get enough of
> that.)
> 
> -Dan
> 
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