Answer Posted / vamsee
JNDI(java naming directory interface)
the name it self shows that it is a interface for creating
name directorys.this jndi useful for know thw location of
objects.
coming to weblogic each server have one jndi as well as
wech cluster has cluster wide jndi.this very much useful
for finding the objects and moniter the objects&avoid the
nameconflict .
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