> The RDBMS table needs to have some primary key to begin with, you just
> need to put that primary key in LDAP. I don't see that as being
> replication.
>
> Where it's user id (my recommendation), or any other identifier is up to
> you. And yes, if your table has a counter primary key you can put that
> counter in LDAP (you can always add new attributes to your LDAP server).

So when the app creates a new user it inserts a new entry into both
LDAP and into a table in the DB, maybe "user distingished name" (DN)
into table USERS...

    Javier

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