> > [Kirk] What happens when the LDAP is involved in a distributed transaction
> > that gets rolled back?
>
> Nothing, since the LDAP server isn't transactional..
>
> It would be possible to build a JNDI provider on top of EJB for example,
> which would make it transactional. Anyone who have tried? Would be very
> useful to have.
I have a JNDI provider that I wrote that reads and manages an LDIF file
in memory. Very useful for those with an LDAP server, but who do have the
LDIF file used on the server.
Anyway, this could be used as a framework for the above described provider.
I will try to post the source to the list shortly.
tim.
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