What are the advantages of it? It would require a client container. I
wonder if any other vendor supports it.
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Or maybe noone has implemented it. Every now and again someone asks.
Unless it can be done really easily I'm not in favor of trying to add this
to jb3.2. I think it can be done really easily in jb4 since we are (or
will be) starting a jmx mbean server in the client so we can easily make
the app
think anyone does that yet and
it should be (will be in future specs) done that way.
B
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What are the advantages of it? It would require a client
container. I
wonder if any other vendor supports
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Although I did not try it, both WebSphere 5.0 and WebLogic 7.0 both claim to
support it.
The main advantage that I see is java:comp/env JNDI
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Or maybe noone has implemented it. Every now and again
someone asks.
Unless it can be done
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Or maybe noone has implemented