>>> Mark Weidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-Dec-00 7:42:27 PM >>>

>I'm looking to implement a servlet which
>authorizes/authenticates a user to a Microsoft Active
>Directory Service (ADS).  To my knowledge, ADS on
>a Win2K server should support LDAP, but was wondering
>if it would be more useful to go through JNDI, rather than
>call LDAP directly.  There's also the possibility of using JAAS.
> Any thoughts?

Use JNDI.

It's a nice abstraction and means that you could use the same servlet
to access NDS, LDAP or ADS.

Pluggable backends are so necessary (at least where I work).



Nic Ferrier

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