The WebSphere Name Tree Browser is a Java application used to graphically view and manipulate the WS name space.
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The browser allows one to view the WebSphere name space, create new Naming contexts, delete Naming context, unbind Name bindings, and save to a file a string version of the IOR for a Naming context or Name binding.
The WebSphere Name Tree Browser, hereto referred to as JNTB [Java Name Tree Browser], is a client program that uses the IBM Java ORB and the CosNaming client Java bindings to communicate with a WS Name Server. The user interface is implemented with the Java JFC/Swing components which is now part of jdk 1.2.2. JNTB can from, NT or AIX remotely browse a WS Name Server running on any WS platform. JNTB is particularly handy for viewing the Name Space on the 390 from an NT client.
JNTB is lightweight. It does not require DCE, nor does it require the WS runtime to be running or even installed. It does use some .zip and .jar files that are found in any WS installation though (WSA/WSEE). JNTB comprises jntb.jar and nametree.bat (Windows) or nametree.sh (Unix).
Users of later versions of WebSphere can use the included dumpNameSpace command (in the WebSphere application server's bin directory), which provides similar functionality.