To store your objects in an LDAP environment, their names must comply with certain conventions. One of these is that object and subcontext names must include a prefix, such as cn=(common name), or ou=(organizational unit). The administration tool simplifies the use of LDAP service providers by allowing you to refer to object and context names without a prefix. If you do not supply a prefix, the tool automatically adds a default prefix (currently cn=) to the name you supply.
This is shown in the following example.
InitCtx>DEFINE Q(testQueue) InitCtx>DISPLAY CTX Contents of InitCtx a cn=testQueue com.ibm.mqe.jms.MQeJMSJNDIQueue 1 Object(s) 0 Context(s) 1 Binding(s),1 Administered
Note that although the object name supplied does not have a prefix, the tool automatically adds one to ensure compliance with the LDAP naming convention. Likewise, submitting the command DISPLAY Q(testQueue) also causes this prefix to be added.
You may need to configure your LDAP server to store Java™ objects. Information to assist with this configuration is provided in LDAP schema definition for Java object storage.