Daniel your corrections did the trick. Server runs with no errors.
I want to thank all that helped on this case.
Jim

On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Daniel Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 8:18 AM, Jim Price <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> <bean id="searchConnectionFactory"
>>       class="org.ldaptive.DefaultConnectionFactory"
>>       p:connectionConfig-ref="searchConnectionConfig" />
>>
>>
> Add p:provider-ref="provider" to your search connection factory.
>
>
>> <bean id="connectionFactory" class="org.ldaptive.DefaultConnectionFactory"
>>       p:ConnectionConfig-ref="abstractConnectionConfig"
>>       p:provider-ref="provider" />
>>
>>
> This bean isn't needed, you've already got connection factories defined.
>
>
>> <bean id="abstractConnectionConfig"
>>       class="org.ldaptive.ConnectionConfig"
>>       p:ldapUrl="${ldap.url}"
>>       p:connectTimeout="${ldap.connectTimeout}"
>>       p:useStartTLS="${ldap.useStartTLS}"
>>       p:sslConfig-ref="sslConfig" />
>>
>
> This bean should be abstract="true".
>
>
>> <bean id="bindConnectionFactory"
>>       class="org.ldaptive.DefaultConnectionFactory"
>>       p:connectionConfig-ref="bindConnectionConfig" />
>>
>>
> Add p:provider-ref="provider" to your bind connection factory.
>
>  --Daniel Fisher
>
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