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Hi All,

I am venturing into JNDI and I feel I know what the technology is about
and all the different ways it can be used, my problem is getting it
implemented correctly.  I started out wanting to store connection
information in JNDI (machine IP, user, password, etc), but after reading
a couple posts on midrange.com it appears I can actually hold existing
connections and connection pools in JNDI, which is even better!

Right now I am trying to get this to work from WDSc and then I will
eventually export it to our WAS Express server.

Here is what my servlet looks like:
http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/JNDIServlet.txt


Here is the resources.xml configuration on my WAS server within WDSc.
Note that it is only the portion that I deemed relevant, let me know if
I should be posting more.
http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/resources(partial).xml


Any help would be much appreciated!  Better yet, if anyone knows of a
tutorial that describes J2EE JNDI implementation in WAS that would be
great!!

Aaron Bartell


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