JNDI

The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is an application programming interface (API) for accessing different kinds of naming and directory services. JNDI is not specific to a particular naming or directory service, it can be used to access many different kinds of systems including file systems; distributed objects systems like CORBA, Java RMI, and EJB; and directory services like LDAP, Novell NetWare, and NIS+.   More>>

The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is an application programming interface (API) for accessing different kinds of naming and directory services. JNDI is not specific to a particular naming or directory service, it can be used to access many different kinds of systems including file systems; distributed objects systems like CORBA, Java RMI, and EJB; and directory services like LDAP, Novell NetWare, and NIS+. [Formerly managed by John Mitchell]."   <<Less

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How can we access the passwords in the password history of Active Directory in Windows 2000 throug...
Thu 07/05/01
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How to Access Active Directory Server using JNDI? Any idea? If u have example please provide me.
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Would someone out there who has done this before be willing to give a beginer some pointers? I hav...
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How can JNDI be used to access (read) a UNIX file system from a Windows desktop app?
Tue 07/10/01
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How to extract Users from Global address list (GAL) of Exchange 2000 server, though i have heard tha...
Thu 03/21/02
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Can anyone tell me how to determine when a password is going to expire in Active Directory. I have ...
Wed 06/05/02
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Does anybody know how we can access active directory service from Java. Can we do this using JNDI. I...
Thu 08/30/01
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Just wondering if anyone has integrated ADS/SSL and JNDI.. I am about to but I was wondering if it ...
Tue 02/12/02
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Hi, 1) I am trying to change the password of a user at MS ActiveDirectory, from a Java Application....
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Hi I just spent most of my day (like many of you probably) searching and reading forums regarding ...
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