Personally, I think JNDI is the way to go. Although it's less
GNOME-specific, Java apps can be written that are less tied to just one
platform. If the GUI is abstracted to a separate layer, the app can be
more portable.
Tom
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 15:06, Sergio Rubio wrote:
> This weekend I'm going to work with two friends on a jndi implemetation
> based on gconf. We are going to make the wrappers to the gconf library
> and use them to implement the jndi specification. What do you think
> about the idea? Do you have a piece of advice to share with me?
>
> Cheers
>
> Rubio Jr.
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