Name space bindings
Administrators can add name bindings to the name space through the configuration. Name servers add these configured bindings to the name space view by reading the configuration data for the bindings. Configuring bindings is an alternative to creating the bindings from a program.
Configured bindings are created each time a server starts, even when the binding is created in a transient partition of the name space. One major use of configured bindings to provide interoperability with JNDI clients running on previous versions of the WebSphere Application Server.
There are four different kinds of bindings that one can configure:
- EJB
- CORBA object
- Indirect Lookup
- String
See Also
Naming
Name space logical view
Related Tasks
Configuring and viewing name space bindings
Using naming