No, "j2ee-1_4-fr-spec,page 99" wrote : | The JNDI java: namespace is commonly implemented as symbolic links to | other naming systems. Different underlying naming services may be used to store different kinds of objects, or even different instances of objects. It is up to a J2EE product to provide the necessary JNDI service providers for accessing the various objects defined in this specification. | This specification requires that the J2EE platform provide the ability to | perform lookup operations as described above. Different JNDI service providers may provide different capabilities, for instance, some service providers may provide only read-only access to the data in the name service. |
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