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Karthik Samudram Jayaraman commented on DIRSTUDIO-831:
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Emmanuel,
  Appreciate the prompt reply. I am using the Apache directory Studio and have 
created a server within that. I am not using any other external LDAP server. 
So, Apache Directory Studio is where I am having problems with.

Am I making sense :) ? Or is my lack of experience in LDAP terminology throwing 
you off?


Karthik
                
> Creating and using Custom Object Class in my Apache Directory Studio
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DIRSTUDIO-831
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-831
>             Project: Directory Studio
>          Issue Type: Question
>          Components: studio-ldifeditor
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.3
>         Environment: I am running Directory Studio Version: 1.5.3.v20100330 
> on Windows 7. I am not using the Apache DS.
>            Reporter: Karthik Samudram Jayaraman
>            Priority: Blocker
>         Attachments: To-Apache-Jira-Screenshot1.gif
>
>
> Disclaimer: I am new to the world of LDAP authentication and am learning as I 
> go. 
> I am in need of a custom object class where I can add custom attributes that 
> is not available with inetorgperson. The current situation is that I think I 
> have created a custom schema with the object class I need, but, I am still 
> unable to choose this custom object class when I am creating a new entry.
> After a lot of trying and retrying, reading through multiple sites and 
> suggestions, I finally created a new schema that looks very much like 
> inetorgperson. I arrived here by following the steps below:
> 1) In my LDAP Browser, under ou=schema, I navigate to cn=inetorgperson
> 2) Right click on it -> Export -> LDIF Export.
> 3) I use this as the template and change all occurrences of "inetorgperson" 
> to my custom name.
> 4) Towards the end of the LDIF file,  I changed the m-supObjectClass to point 
> to inetorgperson
> 5) I then modify the LDIF file to add the custom attributes.
> 6) I then import this modified LDIF file.
> 7) I can now see my cn=instinetorgperson  right under the cn=inetorgperson.
> The attributes seems to be similar.
> But, I am still unable to choose this custom object class when I am creating 
> a new entry.
> What other information would you need to help me out here.
> Thanks in advance

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