The Java Naming Directory InterfaceTM (JNDI) helps you write programs that use JNDI to access naming services technology. The main feature is a JNDI browser, which you can use to browse the contents of a naming or directory service that is running on your local machine or elsewhere on the network. In the browser, you can see the objects that have been registered with the naming or directory service and generate binding or lookup code for them. You can include this code in a program that needs to access the naming service through JNDI.
The JNDI browser is represented by the JNDI node, which appears in the Runtime tab in the Explorer window. Expanding this node shows the JNDI service providers that have been installed.
For help working with JNDI, see:
JNDI Concepts
Steps for Generating Code With JNDI
Adding a Service Provider
Connecting to a Naming or Directory Service
Generating Code With the JNDI Browser
JNDI Browser Commands
Specifying JNDI Settings