package com.oreilly.jent.servlets.context;
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import java.util.Hashtable;
import javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent;
import javax.servlet.ServletContextListener;
public class ContextResourceLoader implements ServletContextListener {
public void contextInitialized(ServletContextEvent sce) {
java.util.Hashtable users = new Hashtable( );
users.put("test", "test");
users.put("admin", "bob3jk");
sce.getServletContext( ).setAttribute("enterprise.users", users);
}
public void contextDestroyed(ServletContextEvent sce) {
// This is where we clean up resources on server shutdown/restart
}
}
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