[Opensource] current state of JNDI (I'd like to help)?

Mike Traum mtraum at cirnetwork.org
Tue Oct 1 10:58:15 PDT 2002


Was there something non-standard about his work with jndi that wouldn't
apply to ldap? My understanding is that jndi is a wrapper which could be
applied to ldap.

Any info on the current state of development, design elements, etc?

Thanks,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: opensource-admin at jcorporate.com
[mailto:opensource-admin at jcorporate.com]On Behalf Of Michael Rimov
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 1:13 AM
To: opensource at jcorporate.com
Subject: Re: [Opensource] current state of JNDI (I'd like to help)?


At 10:12 AM 9/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I am moving to 4.1 and see that JNDI is in the experimental phase. I NEED
>LDAP within the next few weeks for user/permission storage, so I would
>very much like to take it beyond experimental. Can I get the details on
>the current state of development, design elements, etc?

Mike,

I don't think anybody answered yet.... the JNDI stuff is for JNDI
datasource connections.  Yves Amaizo created working/experimental
capabilities to get JNDI datasources rather than just straight JDBC data
connections.  But I don't think it will immediately help you with the LDAP
stuff. :(
                                         -Mike




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