BEA WebLogic Server™ 8.1 Unleashed
by Mark Artiges, Gupreet Singh Bhasin, Bernard Ciconte, Malcolm Garland, Saranathan Govindarajan, James Huang, Subramanian Kovilmadam, Kunal Mittal, Paul J. Perrone, Tom Schwenk, Steve Steffen
Summary
JNDI provides your application with the capability to connect and use several object catalogs that exist in the enterprise in a standard uniform way. WebLogic Server provides an implementation of the JNDI SPI to which clients can connect seamlessly. The same clients can also connect to other naming services such as LDAP, DNS, and so on using JNDI APIs. WebLogic Server utilizes the JNDI tree extensively for its normal functioning. If your application uses an EJB, that EJB is published on the JNDI tree. Similarly, other resources such as DataSource objects, transaction objects, and so on are all published on the JNDI tree. The WebLogic JNDI tree is mainly useful for performing lookups of such resources within and outside of the server context. ...
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