Right now Geronimo has a read-only JNDI that reflects the artifacts that have been processed by our deployers. There is some discussion about expanding to a writeable JNDI implementation. Someone who is more knowledgable about JNDI jump in if I'm mis-stating.

Phani Madgula wrote:
Hi,

I have an application that uses JNDI to store some values and access them in
servlets.
How do we do it in Geronimo. Can we access RMI registry using JNDI API and
bind any values there?

Thanks
phani

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