Information for RPM simple-jndi-0.11.4.1-1.fc17.noarch.rpm
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Name | simple-jndi | |||||||||||||||
Version | 0.11.4.1 | |||||||||||||||
Release | 1.fc17 | |||||||||||||||
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Arch | noarch | |||||||||||||||
Summary | A JNDI implementation | |||||||||||||||
Description | Simple-JNDI is intended to solve two problems. The first is that of finding a container independent way of opening a database connection, the second is to find a good way of specifying application configurations. 1. Unit tests or prototype code often need to emulate the environment within which the code is expected to run. A very common one is to get an object of type javax.sql.DataSource from JNDI so a java.sql.Connection to your database of choice may be opened. 2. Applications need configuration; a JNDI implementation makes a handy location for configuration values. Either as a globally available system, or via IoC through the use of some kind of JNDI configuration facade (see gj-config). A solution: simple implementation of JNDI. It is entirely library based, so no server instances are started, and it sits upon Java .properties files, XML files or Windows-style .ini files, so it is easy to use and simple to understand. The files may be either on the file system or in the classpath. | |||||||||||||||
Build Time | 2012-07-16 16:42:15 GMT | |||||||||||||||
Size | 44.62 KB | |||||||||||||||
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License | BSD | |||||||||||||||
Buildroot | f17-build-1384784-227866 | |||||||||||||||
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