Hi all!

There is a new effort within the Groovy community to include LDAP support within Groovy ("Gldap"). It is driven by Luke Daley (cc) and has nothing to do with my attempt. The mission statement/target group/approach is totally different. For instance Gldap provides mapping between Groovy objects (defined via a class) and LDAP entries. Gldap operates on top of Spring LDAP (and inherit the dependency to the Spring Framework).

Learn more about it here:
http://groovy.codehaus.org/Gldap

Luke and Guillaume Laforge encouraged me to continue my work on an LDAP integration alternative in Groovy targeted to people familiar with LDAP, although I do not know who will use/find/need it, if Gldap is hosted by Groovy itself. For programming triggers and stored procedures within ApacheDS in Groovy, I still think my approach is more suitable, because it does not abstract from the underlying directory, and has a minimum of dependencies.

Greetings from Hamburg,
    Stefan

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Stefan Zoerner ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Committer :: PMC Member

Apache Directory Project
http://directory.apache.org
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Hi,

Gldap 0.1 is available.

Compiled: http://staff.cqu.edu.au/daleyl/gldap-0.1.tar.gz
Source: http://staff.cqu.edu.au/daleyl/gldap-src-0.1.zip
Wiki: http://groovy.codehaus.org/Gldap

It's pretty rough around the edges. There is little documentation, but probably enough to get the idea. It also only supports searching ATM.

This is my first reasonable open source contribution so I would appreciate any feedback.

Thanks,

- LD.

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