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<document>
<properties>
<title>Turbine Services - Naming Service</title>
</properties>
<body>
<section name="Naming Service">
<p>
The Naming Service provides access to JNDI contexts. Please note that if
you are using Tomcat as your servlet engine and you get errors about
sealing violations, you may need to read <a
href="../howto/jboss-howto.html">this document</a>.
</p>
</section>
<section name="Configuration">
<source><![CDATA[
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# S E R V I C E S
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes for Turbine Services should be defined here.
# Format: services.[name].classname=[implementing class]
#
# To specify properties of a service use the following syntax:
# service.[name].[property]=[value]
services.NamingService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.naming.TurbineNamingService
.
.
.
]]></source>
</section>
<section name="Usage">
<source><![CDATA[
try
{
// Set up the naming provider. This may not always be necessary,
// depending on how your Java system is configured.
System.setProperty("java.naming.factory.initial",
"org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");
System.setProperty("java.naming.provider.url",
"localhost:1099");
// Get a naming context
InitialContext jndiContext = new InitialContext();
// Get a reference to the Interest Bean
Object ref = jndiContext.lookup("interest/Interest");
// Get a reference from this to the Bean's Home interface
InterestHome home = (InterestHome)
PortableRemoteObject.narrow (ref, InterestHome.class);
// Create an Interest object from the Home interface
m_interest = home.create();
}
catch(Exception e)
{
out.println("<LI>Context failed: " + e);
}
]]></source>
</section>
</body>
</document>