Hi Emmanuel,

Sounds great. :)

Maybe we should indicate that it's a Java-only API.
You can probably deduce it after reading "JNDI" or "jLdap", but maybe we should 
make it more obvious.

What's the "official" branding for the API?
  - Apache Directory LDAP API
  - Apache Directory LDAP Client API
  - Apache Directory API

Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud


On 26 avr. 2011, at 22:20, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:

> Here is a second version, with a few additions (with * around the 
> additions/fixes) :
> -------------------------------------
> 
> The Apache Directory team is proud to announce the availability of the 
> 1.0.0-M3 version of the LDAP *client* API.
> 
> The Apache LDAP client API is an *ongoing* effort to provide an enhanced LDAP 
> API, as a replacement for JNDI and the existing LDAP API (jLdap and Mozilla 
> LDAP API).
> 
> This is a schema aware API, with some convenient ways to access a LDAP 
> server. This API is not only targetting the Apache Directory Server, but 
> should work pristine with any LDAP server.
> 
> It's also an extensible API : new Controls, schema elements and network layer 
> could be added or used in the near future. *It includes an OSGi based plugin 
> framework for extending the API.*
> 
> This is the first official milestone (two others have already been released 
> but not announced), we will release few more milestone versions before a 
> release candidate,  but the current version has already been validated in 
> Directory Studio and in the Apache Directory Server. Its documentation is 
> currently under construction.
> 
> Feel free to experiment, we highly appreciate your feedback !
> 
> Web site : http://directory.apache.org/api/
> Download : http://directory.apache.org/api/downloads.html
> User Guide : http://directory.apache.org/api/user-guide.html
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Cordialement,
> Emmanuel Lécharny
> www.iktek.com
> 

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