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The javax.naming.directory package extends the javax.naming package to provide functionality for accessing directory services in addition to naming services. This package allows applications to retrieve associated with objects stored in the directory and to search for objects using specified attributes.
The DirContext interface represents a directory context. DirContext also behaves as a naming context by extending the Context interface. This means that any directory object can also provide a naming context. It defines methods for examining and updating attributes associated with a directory entry.
The javax.naming.ldap package contains classes and interfaces for using features that are specific to the LDAP v3 that are not already covered by the more generic javax.naming.directory package. In fact, most JNDI applications that use the LDAP will find the javax.naming.directory
package sufficient and will not need to use the javax.naming.ldap package at all. This package is primarily for those applications that need to use "extended" operations, controls, or unsolicited notifications.
The LdapContext interface represents a context for performing "extended" operations, sending request controls, and receiving response controls. Examples of how to use these features are described in the JNDI Tutorial's Controls and Extensions lesson.