Thx Joe - really helpful.
Cheers,
Eugene.
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Yep, the JNDI properties file is the only place where it is persisted. The
factory is available to any client that uses the properties file.
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e to store
this Connection Factory in a persistent manner?
Am I right?
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t so far and it will fail otherwise. Seems a bit
misleading to me.
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ion factory if needed.
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> Sorry again if this is a newbie question.
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