- Federated Naming Service
In
computing , the Federated Naming Service (FNS) is a system for uniting various name services under a single interface for the basic naming operations. It is produced bySun Microsystems and was included with theSolaris Operating Environment versions 2.5 to 9. It is an extended implementation ofX/Open 's1994 XFN (X/Open Federated Naming) specification.The purpose of XFN and FNS is to allow applications to use widely heterogeneous naming services (such as NIS, DNS and so on) via a single interface, to avoid duplication of programming effort.
Neither XFN nor FNS were ever popular nor widely used. FNS was last included in Solaris 9 and was not included with Solaris 10.
External links and references
* [http://iforce.sun.com/protected/solaris10/adoptionkit/general/fns.txt Overview of FNS] (Solaris 9
man page )
* [http://iforce.sun.com/protected/solaris10/adoptionkit/general/xfn.txt Overview of the XFN interface] (Solaris 9 man page)
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HPJ/is_n6_v46/ai_17990730 X/Open Federated Naming - specification for uniform naming interfaces between multiple naming systems] (Elizabeth A. Martin, "Hewlett-Packard Journal", December 1995)
* [http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/802-1999/ Federated Naming Service Guide for Solaris 2.5] (Sun Microsystems)
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