JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

Uses of Package
javax.naming

Packages that use javax.naming
javax.naming Provides the classes and interfaces for accessing naming services. 
javax.naming.directory Extends the javax.naming package to provide functionality for accessing directory services. 
javax.naming.event Provides support for event notification when accessing naming and directory services. 
javax.naming.ldap Provides support for LDAPv3 extended operations and controls. 
javax.naming.spi Provides the means for dynamically plugging in support for accessing naming and directory services through the javax.naming and related packages. 
 

Classes in javax.naming used by javax.naming
Context
          This interface represents a naming context, which consists of a set of name-to-object bindings.
InvalidNameException
          This exception indicates that the name being specified does not conform to the naming syntax of a naming system.
LimitExceededException
          This exception is thrown when a method terminates abnormally due to a user or system specified limit.
LinkException
          This exception is used to describe problems encounter while resolving links.
Name
          The Name interface represents a generic name -- an ordered sequence of components.
NameClassPair
          This class represents the object name and class name pair of a binding found in a context.
NamingException
          This is the superclass of all exceptions thrown by operations in the Context and DirContext interfaces.
NamingSecurityException
          This is the superclass of security-related exceptions thrown by operations in the Context and DirContext interfaces.
RefAddr
          This class represents the address of a communications end-point.
Reference
          This class represents a reference to an object that is found outside of the naming/directory system.
 

Classes in javax.naming used by javax.naming.directory
Binding
          This class represents a name-to-object binding found in a context.
Context
          This interface represents a naming context, which consists of a set of name-to-object bindings.
InitialContext
          This class is the starting context for performing naming operations.
NameClassPair
          This class represents the object name and class name pair of a binding found in a context.
NamingException
          This is the superclass of all exceptions thrown by operations in the Context and DirContext interfaces.
 

Classes in javax.naming used by javax.naming.event
Context
          This interface represents a naming context, which consists of a set of name-to-object bindings.
NamingException
          This is the superclass of all exceptions thrown by operations in the Context and DirContext interfaces.
 

Classes in javax.naming used by javax.naming.ldap
Context
          This interface represents a naming context, which consists of a set of name-to-object bindings.
InitialContext
          This class is the starting context for performing naming operations.
NamingException
          This is the superclass of all exceptions thrown by operations in the Context and DirContext interfaces.
ReferralException
          This abstract class is used to represent a referral exception, which is generated in response to a referral such as that returned by LDAP v3 servers.
 

Classes in javax.naming used by javax.naming.spi
NamingException
          This is the superclass of all exceptions thrown by operations in the Context and DirContext interfaces.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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