Before a CORBA server can create and make available a servant object, it must have a logical name space for the servant object to exist in. This logical name space is a naming context for servant objects. The server can create a new naming context within any location within the root naming context. For example, a server called servantServer might create a new naming context called servantContext into which the server binds the servant object. Optionally, this context might be located within a domain context, which in turn is located within the root naming context. (You can create a servant context with only the root naming context as its parent or with one or more intermediary parent contexts.)