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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;jrunittesthelper&#8221; is a library offered by JavaRanch Codebarn which can be used to simulate a JNDI lookup for database connections. It comes really handy for Junit test cases written to test production code which would typically require a JNDI lookup in order to instantiate the JDBC datasource.
Installation and Configuration
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