Developing JNDI-based applications
Java applications, whether running as a stand-alone application, a servlet, or another form, can also utilize information stored in an LDAP-accessible directory. The industry-standard Java interface for connecting and interfacing with directories is called the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI). JNDI is a Java Standard Extension. With JNDI, developers can connect seamlessly to multiple naming and directory services. They can build powerful and portable directory-enabled Java applications by using this ...
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