Answer Posted / harish
HOtJava views using JNDI to access LDAP. Enterprise APIs
such as Enterprise Java Beans,Java Message Service, and
JDBC 2.0 make use of JNDI for their naming and directory
needs. RMI over IIOP applications can use JNDI to access
the CORBA(COS) naming service.
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