OK, I tried now Context.listBindings(""), i.e. the empty name which should represent
the Context itself.
Again, I have the error: object not found in table.
I am sure the problem is not on client side: if I try with different external servers
(Win XP), things work. Only that damned server on Mandrake Linux gives this kind of
problem.
Do you know if there are working jboss servers on that platform ?
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