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<title>EJTools - JNDI Browser Details</title>
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<h1>EJTools JNDI Browser : the details</h1>
<p>TO DO</p>
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<faqlist title="EJTools FAQ">
<section title="Why of EJTools JNDI Browser">
<question>What can I do with this browser ?</question>
<answer>
<p>This tool allows the developper and the administrator of a J2EE
Server to control the JNDI userspace.</p>
</answer>
</section>
</faqlist>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<html>
<head>
<title>EJTools - JNDI Browser</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>EJTools JNDI Browser</h1>
<p>The EJTools JNDI Browser is a tool which allows to view and interact
with the JNDI userspace. It provides two different views :
<ul>
<li>- a shallow view, which is an overview of the JNDI space. It is
very useful to see if the object you are looking for is correctly
bound.</li>
<li>- a deep view, which is a detail view of the JNDI space. It
provides automatic recognition of J2EE objects like EJBs, Queues,
Topics and ConnectionFactories. With this view, you can act as a
remote client and create EJBs, Browse Queues, Publish messages on
Topics and so on.</li>
</ul>
</p>
</body>
</html>
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