We don't use JNDI internally, but we do allow access to and use of J2EE-server 
registered JNDI datasources from CFML.  Sounds like you want to go the other 
way, though.  Nothing documented or supported that I'm aware of...

Damon

>All, 
> 
>I've run into a situation where I have some java code that wants to
>access a datasource as a jndi lookup. The java code will be invoked
>inside a coldFusion server. I know that coldFusion uses jdbc for its
>underlying data-access but i don't know if it uses jndi to store those
>datasources. Does anyone have the answer to this question? If it does
>store things in jndi, what is the proper context? 
> 
>Sincerely, 
> 
>Leon

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