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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Hi all, I am using JNDI and iPlanet LDAP server. I need to authenticate an user thru LDAP server....
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Hi there, Some of the stuff Im about to cover has been talked about here: clicky I am using Op...
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Could anyone please help me on the following problem? I am trying to add users to Active Directory...
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What are the advantages of LDAP over databases. sabu
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I am building my first struts webapp and I am using the datasource in the struts-config file, but I...
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following is my client source: import javax.naming.Context; import javax.naming.InitialContext; imp...
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How do I access an EJB from standalone java application? Or, access a servlet from standalone java a...
Tue 01/20/04
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dear all, can anybody tell me why jndi lookup is more time consuming in weblogic 6.1 than weblogi...
Wed 12/24/03
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I saw some postings depending this problem at google most of them relating to tomcat/websphere Datas...
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Hi, I'm currently developping a authentication Java webapp that connects to a corporate LDAP dire...
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