tomcat4 starts its own JNDI service by default.
To use your own in ejb, start tomcat as below,
startup -nonaming
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--- Joanna Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Could anyone help me with trying to configure a web
> application (tomcat-struts) so that it can
> communicate with
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 1:52 PM
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Subject: Struts-JNDI lookups
Dear all,
Could anyone help me with trying to configure a web application
(tomcat-struts) so that it can communicate with the backend EJB. I need to
know how to configure the tomcat
Dear all,
Could anyone help me with trying to configure a web application (tomcat-struts) so
that it can communicate with the backend EJB. I need to know how to configure the
tomcat to be able to identify the EJB (JNDI). The error message I got was
Unable to get remote stub for UserService E
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