I see it's possible, but not in the easy way I thought.
I'm going to try.
Thanks.
Andrea Gariboldi-2 wrote:
>
> Hi,
> actually there is an implementation of the Partition interface for
> Oracle
> (here https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-1345),
> and it enables to "store" ldap entries for that partition (e.g. users.red)
> into an Oracle Database
> schema. Once you get that schema you can load the predefined tables with
> your entries via PL/SQL.
>
> If instead you would like to query your business tables on ldap searches
> you probably need to create your
> own Partition implementation.
> http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/61-how-to-write-a-simple-custom-partition-for-apacheds.html
>
> Those links are about version 1.5 of Apache DS.
>
> Andrea
>
> 2012/8/1 torcaz99 <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> Hello:
>>
>> I try to use Apache Directoy as a proxy ldap to access data in another
>> ldaps. But I've read that it's also possible to connect to RDBMS, like
>> Oracle database.
>>
>> What I try is to access ApacheDS and ApacheDS searchs the information in
>> his
>> own database tree, send the request to another ldap or even send the
>> request
>> to oracle database and returns the result as a search of ldap.
>>
>> Example:
>> Quote:
>> persons.com --> Search in ApacheDS.
>> servers.prg --> Search in ldap1
>> admin.org --> Seach in ldap2.
>> users.red --> Search in Oracle database.
>>
>>
>> Can any tell me if it is possible and some example of how to do it?
>>
>> Thanks
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