Nicholas,

   Dosen't the context timeout??

   Regards
   Jose

Nicholas Whitehead wrote:

> Try having your bean get the LDAP context in the
> setContext method. In that way, you will only have get
> the context once per bean instance, which is better
> than once per load.
>
> //Nicholas
> --- Jose González Gómez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>>    Hi there,
>>
>>    I have an ejb named User that models an user
>> interacting with my
>> application. I need this as the actions this user
>> may do in the
>> application depend on his position in a directory I
>> access through LDAP.
>> I keep some info I need about the user in a
>> database, as this info is
>> not in the directory. This way the bean encapsulates
>> all the needed
>> access to LDAP and database.
>>
>>    My problem is that in ejbLoad I need to connect
>> to LDAP and database,
>> and in ejbStore I connect only to the database, as
>> the info in LDAP will
>> never be changed in my application. I get the
>> connections to the
>> database from the connection pool of my app server,
>> but there's no
>> connection pooling for LDAP connnections, so the
>> ejbLoad operation takes
>> a lot of time in making this connection time after
>> time.
>>
>>    What could I do? Should I make my own connection
>> pooling mechanism
>> for LDAP? Is this possible under J2EE? Any other
>> ideas about this?
>>
>>    Thanks
>>    Jose
>>
>>
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