What "location transparency"? JNDI's "location transparency" provided for in
the RMI and COSNaming providers is entirely due to the nature of RMI and
COSNaming; JNDI itself has no inherent location transparency whatsoever, at
least last time I checked....

Ted Neward
Java Instructor, DevelopMentor ( http://www.develop.com )
http://www.javageeks.com/~tneward


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Ostermeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 10:40 PM
Subject: JNDI and session tracking


>In response to a recent post discussing possible problems related to
>session tracking and load balancing - ie, a client moving from one
>server to another results in the "session" being "lost" on the other
>server - has anyone tried using JNDI to keep track of a session object?
>The location transparency provided by JNDI would be quite a nice thing if
>there is there is the possibility that more then one server will be
>servicing
>a single client.......
>Your thoughts on the matter??
>
>Daniel
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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