Thanks guys,
I have one more question. Using the JNDI, will it put any additional burden
on Tomcat webserver?? I mean performance wise?
--
Pavan S. Kumar

On 9/20/07, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Another possibility is to store it in the ServletContext (ie application
> scope) if it's just used on one webapp.
>
> --David
>
> Dale Nesbitt wrote:
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> >I believe you can load any JavaBean using JNDI, and the bean will be
> >shared between all sessions in the context.
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> >Pavan Singaraju wrote:
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> >
> >>Hi,
> >>   i have a design related question. I have to maintain some data common
> to
> >>all sessions. If one session updates the value in the data structure,
> then
> >>it should either updated in all the sessions / in the common data
> structure.
> >>Is there an approach i can go with?
> >>--
> >>Pavan S. Kumar
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >- --
> >Dale Nesbitt
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