[Biojava-dev] [Off Topic] Getting JNDI resources from a Java application

mark.schreiber at novartis.com mark.schreiber at novartis.com
Fri Jul 14 08:38:52 UTC 2006


Sounds perfect.

Do you have a code snippet?

- Mark





Andy Yates <ady at sanger.ac.uk>
07/14/2006 04:36 PM

 
        To:     mark.schreiber at novartis.com
        cc:     biojava-dev at biojava.org
        Subject:        Re: [Biojava-dev] [Off Topic] Getting JNDI resources from a Java 
application


Hi,

Best thing to use is Spring. You can get Spring to remote any object in 
about 5 lines of code and if you use Spring in your GUI application then 
it won't care about where the DataSource comes from; only that its got 
one.

Andy Yates


mark.schreiber at novartis.com wrote:
> Hi -
> 
> I have a application running in JBoss with a web front end but I would 
> like to make a standalone application with a GUI that runs in another 
JVM.
> 
> How can that application get access to resources in the application 
> servers JNDI registry (notably the DataSource). I'm guessing I need 
RMI?? 
> Does anyone know of a blueprint or best practice for this sort of thing?
> 
> - Mark
> 
> Mark Schreiber
> Research Investigator (Bioinformatics)
> 
> Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases (NITD)
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> 
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