The Java Developers Almanac 1.4


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e480. Parsing a JNDI Compound Name

This example parses a compound name using a parser from an LDAP service in which components are arranged from right to left, delimited by the comma character (,).
    try {
        NameParser parser = ctx.getNameParser("");
        Name dn = parser.parse("cn=John, ou=People, o=JNDITutorial");
    
        dn.remove(1);                 // ou=People
        dn.add(0, "c=us");            // cn=John,o=JNDITutorial,c=us
        dn.add("cn=fs");              // cn=fs,cn=John,o=JNDITutorial,c=us
    } catch (NamingException e) {
    }

 Related Examples
e472. Creating an Initial Context to the Naming Service
e473. Looking Up an Object from the Naming Service
e474. Listing a Context in the Naming Service
e475. Adding, Replacing, Removing, and Renaming a Binding in the Naming Service
e476. Creating and Destroying a Subcontext in the Naming Service
e477. Getting an Object's Fully Qualified Name
e478. Using a URL as a Name to the Initial Context
e479. Parsing a JNDI Composite Name


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