I see Oracle heading towards LDAP.

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Can anyone shed some light on this?

I heard that Oracle is going toward a DNS solution and going away from
tnsnames.ora and the Oracle Naming Service. Is this true?

We are looking to place a naming solution in our environment and I want to
know which direction to head in. Also, if possible, I would like users to
only see the databases they need to see, which is the main problem we have
right now using a global tnsnames.ora file. Limiting users' views to only
what they have a business need to see is an important step in many steps to
secure the environment. I don't see how this would be accomplished using
DNS.

Comments?

Thanks,
Paul


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