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The JNDI Tutorial: Building Directory-Enabled Java Applications

March 24, 2006

The JNDI Tutorial: Building Directory-Enabled Java Applications

The JNDI Tutorial: Building Directory-Enabled Java Applications is the online version of the book – The JNDI Tutorial. JNDI’s architect and one of its lead developers team up to present the first comprehensive JNDI tutorial and reference: everything developers need to build world-class directory-enabled applications with Java.

Book Description

Starting from the basic foundations, the book introduces key JNDI concepts and techniques needed to write, compile, and run JNDI applications. The tutorial then moves to more sophisticated topics, walking developers through building their own service providers, accounting for security, and creating schema and attributes. There are detailed comparisons between JNDI and LDAP, as well as practical techniques for integrating with DNS, NDS, NIS+, and other directory services. The book also contains a comprehensive JNDI reference covering every element of the API.

Table of Contents

  • Getting Started
  • The Basics
  • Beyond the Basics
  • Java Objects and the Directory
  • Tips for LDAP Users
  • Building a Service Provider

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Author(s): Rosanna Lee and Scott Seligman.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Format(s): HTML
Number of pages: 848
Link: Download or read online.

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