This exception is thrown when there is a configuration problem.
This can arise when installation of a provider was
not done correctly, or if there are configuration problems with the
server, or if configuration information required to access
the provider or service is malformed or missing.
For example, a request to use SSL as the security protocol when
the service provider software was not configured with the SSL
component would cause such an exception. Another example is
if the provider requires that a URL be specified as one of the
environment properties but the client failed to provide it.
Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException
apply directly here.
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