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We have used names for about 7 years or so, starting with 7.3. We have
400+ databases that everyone (around 6000 clients from all over the U.S.)
connects to via names. We are running one names database (hotcopied to DR
every night) and 4 names servers. Names is fast - it cahces all of the
entries and refreshes from the repository db on a specified interval (don't
remember if we set that or if it is non-modifiable). We still use the old
16-bit netman client left over from 7.3. Easy to admin - no more fidling
with tnsnames.ora & listener.ora files. We change/add/delete entries, tell
netman to regenerate the files & names definitions, then force a reload of
the names servers & ftp the new listener file to the affected database
server. I don't even remember the last time I had to manually munge a
listener file...
As for the LDAP stuff, we are currently working on it to acheive the single-signon stuff (as well as going away from names since Oracle says it won't be supported soon). Integrating OID into legacy applications as well as other third-party LDAP software (we have decided to standardize on e-directory) is an absolute flipping nightmare. It seems every vendor has decided that their LDAP solution is the best one and they pretty much doesn't play at all with anyone else's. Ick.
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