On 9/6/10 9:30 AM, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot wrote:
Hi Stefan,

On 4 sept. 2010, at 18:40, Stefan Seelmann wrote:

Hi guys,

in IRC we had the idea to have different levels of abstraction in the
API: A low-level API that represents the LDAP protocol and a more
convenient API for common users that hides the LDAP complexity.
I really like the idea.

Lets start with the search method.

In the low-level API the search method would return a Cursor<Response>
and the user has to deal with all possible results (SearchResultDone,
SearchResultEntry, SearchResultReference, IntermediateResponse)

In the convenient API the search method would return a Cursor<Entry>
and the search method could also deal with referrals and search
continuations (throw as exception or follow transparently if the user
wants to).

Does that make sense? This is just a first thought, we have to figure
if it makes also sense for the other operations too.
+1. Makes totally sense to me.

+1 too. Let's try to do that.


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Regards,
Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com

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