Hi all, Two questions: 1. Is TomcatService still worthwhile, or is it totally replaced by EmbeddedTomcatService at this point? 2. I've downloaded FINAL, but I still have problems binding an object in JNDI and retrieving that _same instance_ from a JSP. I'm successfully running the TomcatService, so everything is in-VM. At startup, I bind a (non-serializable) object to the JNDI tree. After startup, I have a JSP which attempts to read this object from the JNDI tree. The call fails because the object is not serializable. I definitely understand why this is happening - from my what I've seen, JNDI implementations need only support RMI-based objects, JNDI reference objects, and serializable objects. So, what I'm asking for is probably beyond J2EE/JNDI spec. I've used this ability to store singleton-type objects on the JNDI tree on other app-servers and I find it pretty useful. Oddly enough, this seems to be the default behavior of Weblogic JNDI. Is this a feature jBoss may have in the future? Or does it already have it and I'm screwing something up? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks, Adam -- -------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
