Before you begin
If you haven't done so already, create a Foreign JNDI Provider. For more information, see Create a foreign JNDI provider.
A Foreign JNDI Object Link represents a local link to an object in a foreign (remote) JNDI tree. After you create a foreign JNDI provider you can add foreign JNDI links that set up a relationship between a name in your local JNDI tree and the object in the remote tree.
To create object links to a foreign JNDI provider:
The name is added to the list of foreign links. You can access the properties by clicking the name in this list.
After you finish
You can access the linked objects from your WebLogic Server clients. See WebLogic JNDI.
You can also access the object links in the local JNDI tree. See View objects in the JNDI tree.