Howdy, Tomcat has an internal JNDI provider as mandated by the Servlet Specification. That's a directory server for internal services listed in tomcat's server.xml file. If you need something more, e.g. a directory or JNDI server accessible from outside clients, you need to look elsewhere like a full-fledged J2EE container or a stand-alone JNDI provider.
Yoav Shapira Millennium ChemInformatics >-----Original Message----- >From: Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 1:29 PM >To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >Subject: How does JNDI work if i dont have directory server? > >Hi guys, >often, where have to work with JNDI whenever any app needs to use >Datasource. But, where is the directory server at TomCat environment? >Thanks in advance, > >Jos� Euclides Junior >Projeto DOP201 >Infra-estrutura J2EE para as aplica��es corporativas da Previd�ncia Social >Dataprev - 21-2528-7901 > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This e-mail, including any attachments, is a confidential business communication, and may contain information that is confidential, proprietary and/or privileged. This e-mail is intended only for the individual(s) to whom it is addressed, and may not be saved, copied, printed, disclosed or used by anyone else. If you are not the(an) intended recipient, please immediately delete this e-mail from your computer system and notify the sender. Thank you. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
