I have one clarifying question. What is the role of the JNDI Service Interface in your drawings. I assume it relates to your deployment step 3 "Once the parsing is done the binding in JNDI will occur." I'm not familiar with JSR 109 so what do you need to bind into JNDI?

The dependencies can be handled several ways, but the easiest is if you service is a servlet in a war it will not be deployed until the servlet engine is started. Otherwise, you can declare a required endpoint to the web server and the service will not start until the web server is running.

-dain

On Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at 09:23 PM, Jeremy Lemaire wrote:

Hi All,
After reading specs and some parts of the geronimo code this is what
Luis Avila and I, have understood of JSR-109, and what we plan to do in
the next weeks for the integration into geronimo

The following link is our proposal:
http://www.axer.cl/luis/geronimo/Geronimov1.0.html

We'd really appreciate your positive or negative comments.

Luis Avila.
J�r�my Lemaire.



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