RE: Design Advice (And Orion JNDI syntax) Needed

2001-03-12 Thread Robert Nicholson
n for this? He can then access this information via his servlet and an ejb. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Endres > Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 5:27 PM > To: Orion-Interest > Subject: Re: Design Advice (And Or

Re: Design Advice (And Orion JNDI syntax) Needed

2001-03-12 Thread Gary Shea
Today, Neal Kaiser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello; > > Problem: My application has many text strings (i.e. email messages, email > recipient addresses, canned messages, etc) that both my servlets and EJBs > need to access. It needs to be done in a way that these are not hardcoded > and can be

RE: Design Advice (And Orion JNDI syntax) Needed

2001-03-12 Thread Jeff Schnitzer
, March 12, 2001 4:41 PM >To: Orion-Interest >Subject: Design Advice (And Orion JNDI syntax) Needed > > > >Hello; > >Problem: My application has many text strings (i.e. email >messages, email >recipient addresses, canned messages, etc) that both my >servlets and EJBs

Re: Design Advice (And Orion JNDI syntax) Needed

2001-03-12 Thread Tim Endres
Have you considered placing the string in the database? tim. > Hello; > > Problem: My application has many text strings (i.e. email messages, email > recipient addresses, canned messages, etc) that both my servlets and EJBs > need to access. It needs to be done in a way that these are not hardco

Design Advice (And Orion JNDI syntax) Needed

2001-03-12 Thread Neal Kaiser
Hello; Problem: My application has many text strings (i.e. email messages, email recipient addresses, canned messages, etc) that both my servlets and EJBs need to access. It needs to be done in a way that these are not hardcoded and can be accessed easily from servlets, ejbs, and possibly even s