Unlike the description on the web site, this book came in a smaller size as a thick paperback novel, fine print. Very strange and uncomfortable to read. Covers a good amount of details of Sun LDAP JDK, but little on JNDI. I think it's starting to show its age now.
LDAP Programming with Javaยฟ
โ Scribed by Rob Weltman, Tony Dahbura
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley Professional
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 720
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In this book, the creators of the Directory SDK for Java show how it can be used to build powerful, standards-based directory applications that leverage LDAP directory information on intranets, the Internet, even in E-commerce applications. Start by reviewing what Directories are, what directory-enabled applications can accomplish, and the key elements of the LDAP directory standard. Next, establish a directory application development environment; learn how the Directory SDK for Java can be used to build LDAP-enabled applications; and walk through retrieving, creating, maintaining, and securing directory information. Along the way, developers will learn how to build LDAP-aware applets; script LDAP with JavaScript and Java; use LDAP on a Web server; create reusable LDAP JavaBeans; optimize the performance of their LDAP-enabled applications; and much more. For all intermediate to advanced Java and network programmers, system, network, and messaging administrators
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