J.T. Are you talking about v7.1? Because prior to v7.1 I do not think you can implement an AREA plugin in Java. I think it has to be C.
-- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap.... Pick two. On 9/21/07, Davies, J.T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ** > > Good Friday morning...finally. > > I'm new to the Java development world, and yet I've been tasked with > something fairly intermediate/advanced. > > Here's my situation: I need to have Remedy communicate to a LDAP for > authentication (via AREA). I can't use the stuff provided by BMC/Remedy > because it binds to the LDAP...and due to restrictive security > policies...it's not going to be done unless absolutely necessary. > > So, here's my plan. (I'm mirroring this off of another application we have > [non-Remedy] that uses this LDAP for authentication). > > AREA plug-in. Remedy passes authentication information to this plug-in. > The plug-in takes this information and attempts to authenticate to the > target LDAP. If successful, passes message back to Remedy that they're OK > to log in, otherwise not. > > It sort-of reminds me of a brute-force type of login for hacking...but it's > not. > > Does anyone have any sample code of a Java plug-in?? (Maybe not necessarily > for AREA authentication...but just some small app that demonstrates the > classes and methods that the plug-in server use [and more specifically, the > structure and syntax]). > > I've got the Integrating manual, and it's got a lot of samples, but they're > mostly in C... The samples they do provide for Java aren't used with AREA > or the plug-in server. > > > Thanks! > J.T. Davies > New Edge Networks, Inc. > An EarthLink Company __20060125_______________________This > posting was submitted with HTML in it___ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"

