a network service that client applications use to locate heterogeneous resources on the network
an example), then invokes on the factory to get an object reference for a component that the client wants to use
a service that allows CORBA objects to register by name and subsequently be located, using that name, by other CORBA objects
A service, such as that provided by WINS or DNS, that allows friendly names to be resolved to an address or other specially defined resource data that is used to locate network resources of various types and purposes.
An entity that provides a lookup service to enable clients to find specific remote objects.
A CORBA service that allows CORBA objects to be named by means of binding a name to an object reference. The name binding may be stored in the naming service, and a client may supply the name to obtain the desired object reference. The two options for Naming Services shipped with J2SE v.1.4 are tnameserv, a transient naming service, and orbd, which is a daemon process containing a Bootstrap Service, a Transient Naming Service, a Persistent Naming Service, and a Server Manager.
A service that provides the operations on a naming system.
Method of tracking networked objects, such as systems, routers, and printers, on a network. Some naming services are DNS, LDAP, NIS, and NIS+.
A CORBA service that allows CORBA objects to be named by means of binding a name to an object reference. The name binding may be stored in the naming service, and a client may supply the name to obtain the desired object reference. The two options for Naming Services shipped with this version of J2SE are orbd, which is a daemon process containing a Bootstrap Service, a Transient Naming Service, a Persistent Naming Service, and a Server Manager, and tnameserv, a transient naming service.