I don't worry about running multiple open blue dragon's in separate
contexts. They however all share the same jar files. With this in mind I
want to share the bluedragon.xml as well.
I do however see your point in one application not having access to the data
of another application. I think I am just thrown off balance by the way I
used to configure stuff in ColdFusion.
Thanks for the fast replies.
Greetz Erik
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Alan Williamson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> you can't.
>
> you have to think as to what it is you are trying to do.
>
> if you want separate runtime spaces; then don't break the J2EE standard,
> but let it do its job; separate instances etc.  That way, one
> application won't have access to the data running in another application.
>
> shared instances, in terms of root context either, runs the risk of
> people seeing each others data.  Maybe thats all right.
>
> but if you are running something as heavy weight as Glassfish, then i
> wouldn't worry about running multiple OpenBD's in separate contexts.
>
>

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