Hi,

As a user of Simple JNDI I am  all for having a simple JNDI implementation in 
ASF.

+1 (non-binding) from me.

Regards
Felix

Am 08.08.2012 um 08:02 schrieb Jochen Wiedmann:

> Hi,
> 
> I'd like to propose a new component Commons JNDI for the sandbox.
> 
> The aim would be to have a very lightweight JNDI implementation (no
> server, or something like that) that's not necessarily suitable for
> production, but ideally suited for use in test suites, and the like.
> For example, commons dbcp might use this to verify configuration via
> JNDI. The new implementation ought to be driven by property, XML, or
> JSON files.
> Possible starting points:
> 
> - Import Simple JNDI, which already comes very close to the target.
> Henri Yandell, one of the Simple JNDI authors has given his agreement.
> - Import Tomcat JNDI, no contact with the Tomcat developers exists on
> that topic.
> 
> 
> WDYT?
> 
> Jochen
> 
> -- 
> In other words: what could be seen as a socially debilitating failure
> of character can certainly work to your advantage too. (Linus
> Torvalds, but the use in the signature tells something about me as
> well.)
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