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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I'm running WebSphere 3.5.3 out of Visual Age for Java. I have the JNDI class libraries, but need th...
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Not precisely sure how this debug facility works but it looks like connection pool debug info if you...
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Hi, I am trying to access the datasource defined in the FRAMEWORK_APP server, but it giving the fol...
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HOw to get an XADataSource reference
Tue 09/14/04
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I have a simple JNDI class that wants to lookup a file on the filesystem. When I try to run the cla...
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where could I have to registry JNDI datasource in a Java application?how to do? Thanks
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When creating an initial context for a J2EE application, you can construct the initial context in tw...
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When creating an initial context for a J2EE application, you can construct the initial context in tw...
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I get the above error in the second iteration of my search (the counter reads 252) at following line...
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Hi, I need to write a program that walks thru the LDAP and modifies some attributes. I'm using IBM ...
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