Yes - after I'm done coding the initial ADS schema generation capability, we can have a look and think about how to make it pluggable, since it's usually easier to see
what is required after a first pass :-)

Probably just a couple of parameters that need changing though...

Cheers,
- Ole



Luciano Resende wrote:
Are these points that need to be considered on the design of the LDAP DAS, and we should think about a pluggable layer that would abstract these behaviors and allow for different implementations. This would allow for people to enable support for different LDAP servers with minimal work .

Thoughts ?

PS.: I know Ole have started a design document, but I haven't had a chance to look into it yet, so I'm sorry if I'm just repeating what is there already.

On 3/29/07, *Quanah Gibson-Mount* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    --On Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:43 PM -0500 Ole Ersoy
    <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    > Oh - Cool - Do you know how to do it via JNDI by any chance?
    >
    > I assume it's similar to how ADS does it...
    >
    > I guess we'll just have to make sure the DAS understands various
    > "Configuration Dialects"
    > then.

    Sorry, although we use JNDI, we've not switched to using
    back-config yet
    (instead of text configuration files) so it is not something we've
    played
    with. :)

    --Quanah

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