In the jsp, you might have used the applet tag. If you have specified a ARCHIVE 
param(something like the following):

<param name = "ARCHIVE" value = "myApplet.jar" />     
Then, the jndi.properties should be placed directly under the myApplet.jar 
package.
If you havent used the ARCHIVE parameter, then the jndi.properties needs to be 
placed in the directory which contains the applet

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