To enable your applications to obtain references using a JNDI Interface,
set up a name server that supports the Java Naming and Directory Interface
(JNDI) V 1.2.
You can use either of the following:
- A Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server, such as the IBM® SecureWay Directory,
which is shipped with the IBM SecureWay Security Server, an optional feature
of OS/390® and
z/OS.
- IBM SecureWay Directory is available for Windows 32 or System/390®.
- If you use an LDAP name server on your System/390, enterprise beans from
CICS and WebSphere® can
interoperate more readily in a shared namespace. See Setting up an LDAP server.
- A Corba Object Services (COS) Naming Directory Service, such as that provided
with IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6.
- COS Naming Servers run on an external machine.
- Any industry-standard COS Naming Serice that supports JNDI Version 1.2
can be used. Among others, you might choose the COS Naming Service supplied
with IBM WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition for AIX®, Version 3.5
and later.
See Setting up a COS Naming Directory Server