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Using JNDI Providers (Naming Directories)
webMethods Broker allows you to select from several JNDI providers when configuring a messaging client. The selections that are available depend on whether you are configuring a JMS or C# client, and if you are configuring a JMS client, whether it is a standalone application or an application server.
*If you are configuring administered objects for a C# client, you must use the Oracle LDAP Provider. You must also have an operational LDAP server.
*If you are configuring administered objects for a JMS client to be used as a standalone messaging application, your options are as follows:
*webMethods Naming Service for JMS
This JNDI provider is supplied for storing only the Broker administered objects such as connection factories, queues, and topics. For more information, see webMethods Naming Service for JMS: Configuration Settings and Properties.
*Oracle LDAP Provider
If you use this JNDI provider, you must also have an operational LDAP server.
*If you are configuring a JMS client to be used in an application server, you can choose from these JNDI providers:
*WebLogic JNDI Provider
*WebSphere JNDI Provider