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            <description><![CDATA[Rajneesh,<br><br>Since you are on WAS 3.5 you may be in a little trouble because as far as I remember that is still JDK 1.2, but in any case it may be worthwile to<br>research these resources. There may be some implementations that work with older...]]></description>
        

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            <description><![CDATA[Hi<br>In one of our testing envt we have two solaris boxes running WAS 3.5. I need to share a singleton object across both the boxes.<br>Is there are mechanism provided by WAS that common data across boxes be shared or any wayout using RMI/JNDI so that...]]></description>
        

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