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Bugs item #797689, was opened at 2003-08-30 16:57
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Category: jndi
Group: v0.7.6-rc1
Submitted By: Tim Anderson (tanderson)
Initial Comment:
The Context instances returned by the embedded JNDI
provider should be read-only. It shouldn't be possible to
add, remove, or change bindings.
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Closing this. There is no good reason to do this any longer,
particularly now that the embedded JNDI service supports
authentication.
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Category: jndi
Group: v0.7.6-rc1
Status: Closed
Resolution: Rejected
Priority: 5Resolution: Rejected
Submitted By: Tim Anderson (tanderson)
Assigned to: Tim Anderson (tanderson)
Summary: Embedded JNDI contexts should be read-onlyInitial Comment:
The Context instances returned by the embedded JNDI
provider should be read-only. It shouldn't be possible to
add, remove, or change bindings.
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Comment By: Tim Anderson (tanderson)
Date: 2005-08-31 16:03Message:
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Closing this. There is no good reason to do this any longer,
particularly now that the embedded JNDI service supports
authentication.
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