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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 34111] - globalnamingesources environment not working

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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |DUPLICATE




------- Additional Comments From markt@apache.org  2005-03-23 00:04 -------
The 4.1.31 docs are not as clear as they should be on this. The docs have
already been updated to include the following statement at the beginning of the
GlobalNamingResources page:

<quote>
These resources are listed in the server's global JNDI resource context. This
context is distinct from the per-web-application JNDI contexts described in the
JNDI Resources HOW-TO. The resources defined in this element are not visible in
the per-web-application contexts unless you explicitly link them with
<ResourceLink> elements.
</quote>

In short, you *do* need to use a ResourceLink.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 27158 ***

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