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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We have code that will search an LDAP directory for users. It's pretty involved and difficult to "...
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I have a webapp which deploys and runs OK in Tomcat (plus it has a main() which runs OK as a standa...
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I am trying to access Active Directory from Java using java.naming package. Code is standard stuff:...
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Hi, I´ve added attributes to an entry in OpenLdap with no problems, but the same code don´t work in...
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I know that an EJB component has a name in the deployment descriptor and that the name is maped to...
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DataSource is null when I use Apache intergrated with Tomcat, but is OK when using Tomcat-Stand-Alon...
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Ok, I'm using Tomcat 4.0.3, and am trying to access a JDBC datasource via JNDI. For some reason, Da...
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I know that Tomcat uses JNDI to provide database access through connection pooling services. I'm...
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My question, which inevitably in my eyes has been deemed impossible to answer, is as follows: How c...
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Hi, I am new to JNDI. I am working on EJB stateless session. I am using J2EE as EJB Server. When ...
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