Thanks, seems my carelessness caused the problem. 2007/11/21, Stefan Zoerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Spark Shen wrote: > > > > I followed steps in: > > > http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/144-adding-your-own-partition-resp-suffix.html#1.4.4Addingyourownpartitionresp.suffix-Definingapartition > > < > http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/144-adding-your-own-partition-resp-suffix.html#1.4.4Addingyourownpartitionresp.suffix-Definingapartition > > > > and added a partition definition: > > > > <bean id="sevenSeasPartitionConfiguration" > > class=" > org.apache.directory.server.core.partition.impl.btree.MutableBTreePartitionConfiguration > "> > > <property name="id" value="The seven seas" /> > > <property name="cacheSize" value="100" /> > > <property name="suffix" value="o=sevenSeas" /> > > <property name="partitionClassName" > > > > value=" > org.apache.directory.server.core.partition.impl.btree.jdbm.JdbmPartition" > > /> > > > > <property name="contextEntry"> > > <value> > > objectClass: top > > objectClass: domain > > objectClass: extensibleObject > > dc: example > > </value> > > </property> > > </bean> > > Check Ersin's hint, and besides that: the value of the contextEntry > property does not fit with your partition. Try something like this > > <property name="contextEntry"> > <value> > objectClass: top > objectClass: organization > objectClass: extensibleObject > o: sevenSeas > </value> > </property> > > Greetings from Hamburg, > Stefan > >
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