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JNDI resources in web.xml

How can I specify jndi resources in web.xml for an application rather 
than server.xml for all applications. Is it even possible?

Cheers,
-Josh

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Re: JNDI resources in web.xml

Posted by Sanjay Manchiganti <sa...@yahoo.com>.
josh...

I am not sure about specifying in web.xml...but you
can specify it per application.  

This can be done by specifying the JNDI entries
between the context tag for the application.

sanjay.
--- Josh G <jo...@gfunk007.com> wrote:
> How can I specify jndi resources in web.xml for an
> application rather 
> than server.xml for all applications. Is it even
> possible?
> 
> Cheers,
> -Josh
> 
> -- 
> [ Josh 'G' McDonald ][ 0415 784 825 ][
> http://www.gfunk007.com/ ]
> 
> 
> 
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