Hi, FYI, your first mail has already received a few answers, no need to post it again...
http://markmail.org/thread/otb7uhxxuh4uclq5 Hope this helps, Pierre-Arnaud On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 3:25 PM, satish gutta <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I had opened this ticket > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1396 > > and was suggested to communicate through mailing list. > > Stefan Seelmann added a comment - 06/Aug/09 08:09 AM > Just for the record: Instead of using '+' (this would request all > operational attributes) it is also possibe to reqeust the required attribute > by their names (e.g. createTimestamp, modifyTimestamp, etc.). IMO the client > must be fixed. All other LDAP server have the same behaviour and don't > return operational attributes unless requested. > > Anyway, you could try to modify lookup(), list() and search() methods and > add your needed operational attributes to the opContext. > [ Show ยป ] > Stefan Seelmann added a comment - 06/Aug/09 08:09 AM Just for the record: > Instead of using '+' (this would request all operational attributes) it is > also possibe to reqeust the required attribute by their names (e.g. > createTimestamp, modifyTimestamp, etc.). IMO the client must be fixed. All > other LDAP server have the same behaviour and don't return operational > attributes unless requested. Anyway, you could try to modify lookup(), > list() and search() methods and add your needed operational attributes to > the opContext. > > Stefan Seelmann says : > > " it is also possibe to reqeust the required attribute by their names (e.g. > createTimestamp, modifyTimestamp, etc.). " > > I am requesting operational attribute by their name and is returning null, > > The idea of using '+' is not possible in my client code since the client > code is IBM Puma code which cannot be changed by me. > > please let me know if there is any way I can resolve this issue? > > -- > Thanks&Regards > Satish.Gutta > >
