Not sure, maybe somebody else would know. But if there is a performance hit, it would be simple enough to just fetch the object once in your init() method then keep a reference to it.
Pavan Singaraju wrote: > 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: >> Another possibility is to store it in the ServletContext (ie application >> scope) if it's just used on one webapp. >> >> --David >> >> Dale Nesbitt wrote: >> > I believe you can load any JavaBean using JNDI, and the bean will be > shared between all sessions in the context. > > Pavan Singaraju wrote: > > >>>>> 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]