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JNDI API Tutorial and Reference: Building Directory-Enabled Java(TM) Applications
Format: Paperback
Author: Rosanna Lee
ReleaseDate: 02 June, 2000
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Rating:
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No such luck. I heard the material was the same, but was hoping for a more thoughtful layout and more of a teaching perspective.
Definitely not for a novice
I was hoping for a clear, simple tutorial; instead I had to wrestle with setting up my environment for at least two hours before I could even run one sample program. Having about a year or so experience with Java, I bought this book intending to use JNDI on a project. The authors do NOT clearly state which . JAR files have to go in jre/lib/ext, they do not explain that the path in the samples needs to be changed from /tmp/tutorial to whatever directory you are working in, and some of their examples are wrong (page 27 - the Lookup program does NOT take a command-line argument). I haven't started the Directory Operations chapter yet (since it requires an LDAP server and I haven't installed one yet), but if it took this long just to get through the basics, I have a feeling I'm going to be spending a lot of time reading Sun's forums looking for answers.
So far the best
I downloaded Netscape Directory Server for NT and read its document. After reading documentation of JNDI and Wrox's Java Server Programming book, I realized that I need a more detailed hands-on book. Unfortunately (or fortunately), I can make my java program work on JNDI, LDAP until I read THIS book. I am happy to find it on sun's website. Make comparison by yourself. It is really an excellent book on JNDI.
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