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How do I list the children of a directory using the JNDI file system provider?
This example lists the files in the c:\temp directory.

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Notice that every element that the method list returns is of type NameClassPair. If you actually want to do an operation on a child, you would have to get it with lookup.

If you want to perform an operation on all the children, you can use the alternative method listBindings which, instead of NameClassPair, returns Binding instances. Binding is a subclass of NameClassPair that also contains the object itself (accessible with getObject).

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Author of answer: Joris Van den Bogaert

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