Hey Enrique,

This is slightly OT (Off Thread), but still in a remote vicinity somewhere.

John was wondering a while back whether it made sense to load ApacheDS
and related configuration files using EMF, in the interested of generating
Eclipse Plugin Editors for editing configuration files and straight forward refactoring and versioning
of configuration file schemas.

If we want to add/remove configuration elements/attributes we simply update the Ecore model, and regenerate and it's done. All the editors, etc. are automatically updated. We could also create an editor similar to the Eclipse plugin.xml editor, that has tabs for various configuration files
very easily with this type of approach.

EMF also supports demand loading of proxy references. This means that if we wanted to we could access all configuration information through one central model, but the configuration information is still maintained in separate files. Each file is demand loaded when configuration information contained in a proxy reference is requested.

Anyways, just thought I'd mention it for awareness and in case you think it might come in handy
while reviewing the configuration topology.

Cheers,
- Ole


Enrique Rodriguez wrote:
I looked at the way ApacheDS does Spring config, the relationship with
the daemon code, etc., and I'm ready to start in on configuration for
SASL.  What I'd like to do is create a bean for the LDAP protocol
provider that resides in the protocol-ldap module, maybe named
LdapProtocolConfiguration.  This would contain the SASL parameters and
I could also move over the 3 properties that are used by the LDAP PP
from the ServerStartupConfiguration:

maxSizeLimit
maxTimeLimit
isAllowAnonymousAccess

WDYT?

Enrique


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