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The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is part of the Java platform, providing applications based on Java technology with a unified interface to multiple naming and directory services. You can build powerful and portable directory-enabled applications using this industry standard.
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JNDI and Java EE Technologies
JNDI works in concert with other technologies in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) to organize and locate components in a distributed computing environment.
Java Standard Edition, v 1.5.0 This release of the Java platform includes several JNDI-related enhancements, including support for connection pooling for the LDAP service provider, and automatic discovery of LDAP and DNS services.
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Please join the JNDI developer community at JNDI forum.
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