The JNDI Connector provides access to a variety of JNDI services. In order to
reach a specific system you may have to install the JNDI driver for that system.
The driver is typically distributed as one or more *.jar or *.zip files. Place
these file in a place where the Java runtime can reach them (for example in the
"lib/ext" directory).
Parameter |
Description |
connectorType |
com.architech.connector.rscJNDI |
java.naming.factory.initial |
The class name for the JDNI driver |
java.naming.provider.url |
The URL for the connection |
java.naming.security.principal |
The principal name (i.e. username) |
java.naming.security.credentials |
The credentials (i.e. password) |
java.naming.security.authentication |
The authentication method |
jndiSearchBase |
The search base to be used when iterating the
directory. Specify a distinguished name.
Some directories allow you to specify a blank string which defaults to
whatever the server is configured to do. Other directory services require
this to be a valid distinguished name in the directory. |
jndiSearchFilter |
The search filter to be used when iterating the
directory. |
jndiSearchScope |
The search scope to be used when iterating the
data source. Possible values are:
subtree
onelevel
|
jndiNameParameter |
Specify which parameter in the AssemblyLine entry is used for naming the entry. This is used during add, modify and
delete operations and returned during read, search operations. If not
specified "$DN" is used. |