Package org.springframework.jndi

The classes in this package make JNDI easier to use, facilitating the accessing of configuration stored in JNDI, and provide useful superclasses for JNDI access classes.

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Interface Summary
JndiCallback<T> Callback interface to be implemented by classes that need to perform an operation (such as a lookup) in a JNDI context.
 

Class Summary
JndiAccessor Convenient superclass for JNDI accessors, providing "jndiTemplate" and "jndiEnvironment" bean properties.
JndiLocatorDelegate JndiLocatorSupport subclass with public lookup methods, for convenient use as a delegate.
JndiLocatorSupport Convenient superclass for classes that can locate any number of JNDI objects.
JndiObjectFactoryBean FactoryBean that looks up a JNDI object.
JndiObjectFactoryBean.JndiContextExposingInterceptor Interceptor that exposes the JNDI context for all method invocations, according to JndiObjectFactoryBean's "exposeAccessContext" flag.
JndiObjectFactoryBean.JndiObjectProxyFactory Inner class to just introduce an AOP dependency when actually creating a proxy.
JndiObjectLocator Convenient superclass for JNDI-based service locators, providing configurable lookup of a specific JNDI resource.
JndiObjectTargetSource AOP TargetSource that provides configurable JNDI lookups for getTarget() calls.
JndiTemplate Helper class that simplifies JNDI operations.
JndiTemplateEditor Properties editor for JndiTemplate objects.
 

Exception Summary
JndiLookupFailureException RuntimeException to be thrown in case of JNDI lookup failures, in particular from code that does not declare JNDI's checked NamingException: for example, from Spring's JndiObjectTargetSource.
TypeMismatchNamingException Exception thrown if a type mismatch is encountered for an object located in a JNDI environment.
 

Package org.springframework.jndi Description

The classes in this package make JNDI easier to use, facilitating the accessing of configuration stored in JNDI, and provide useful superclasses for JNDI access classes.

The classes in this package are discussed in Chapter 11 of Expert One-On-One J2EE Design and Development by Rod Johnson (Wrox, 2002).