Figure 10-10
This illustration depicts an Oracle Names domain structure and a directory information tree.
At the top of the Oracle Names structure is com, followed by acme from which four branches extend.
- One branch continues with sales. It has three subbranches. The branch on the left branch continues and starts at customers. The middle branch continues with europe and ends at clients. The branch on the right continues with pacific and ends at orders.
- One branch continues with IS and ends with two endpoints, revenue and expense.
- One branch continues with hr and ends with emp.
- One branch continues with warehouse and ends with inventory.
At the top of the directory information tree is dc=com, followed by dc=acme from which two branches extend. The branch on the left continues with dc=intranet, followed by cn=OracleContext, and ends at three endpoints: cn=revenue, cn=expense, and cn=emp. The branch on the right continues with dc=storefront, followed by cn=OracleContext, and ends at four endpoints: cn=inventory, cn=orders, cn=clients, and cn=customers.