You should obtain these attributes from the beans' environment or from a
ResourceBundle.
>From: sven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: InitialContext
>Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 17:58:22 -0300
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>I'm currently having a training for Weblogic and am having a discussion =
>with my instructor on obtaining the initial context. I've been using =
>Orion for a while and have some experience with IAS.
>
>In my opinion, the weblogic way of obtaining the InitialContext using =
>the InitialContext(Properties env) constructor is non-portable since =
>deployment on any other Application Server would mean I have to =
>recompile my EJB=B4s and client classes to point to the proper =
>InitialContextFactory and Context.provider.URL. Both Orion and IAS allow =
>to create the initial context using the no-arguments constructor.
>
>Am I reading the specs wrong?
>
>sven
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