Flo�mann Christoph wrote:
So you say that just importing the jetspeed schema, populating with the ldif and changing the properties won't be a solution for me?
Jetspeed-LDAP seems to be designed to replace the Jetspeed-SQL-datastores with an LDAP-datastore. I'm pretty sure it is not designed for integration with existing directories.
I don't know about AD, but in a unix-LDAP-environment there would be quite some work to make it integrate, expecially the naming of subtrees and password-handling. In my situation there would/will be even more work, but others might consider it to be special...
I expect one could import the schema and add the jetspeeduser-objectclass to all users. Currently ll users will have to be in the same subtree, though. Importing the ldif to create role-store, permission-store etc. should be ok after you modified the DNs.
As I said I don't know about AD, especially AD's password-handling, but you might find major problems there.


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CU,
   Patrick.

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