I have a few question regarding JNDI in EJB.

We develop a quite large ejb system, and we are using j2ee and orionserver,
but that is irrelevant in this question, I guess.

We must use a persistent jndi tree and I suppose a ldap server will do. We
need it to be persistent because we will use it to administrate the system
(both ejbs and external servers). However, the naming part of an appserver
(at least in j2ee), i.e. binding a bean to a name, is transient. Do one
usually use two jndi trees for this, one to store persistent (directory
services) and one to store transient (naming service) values.

I have seen the event notification part of jndi. Has someone used it? And if
that is the case, with what server?

Regards,
Henrik Melander

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