Hi Jimmy,
JXplorer is simply an LDAP client - it talks to the front end of your
system (e.g. openldap). It is completely invisible to JXplorer what backend
your LDAP server is using. If you are having trouble, check that you can
use the openldap tools to talk ldap to your directory; if they work, then so
should JXplorer.
cheers,
Chris
Hello,
I have successfully integrated OpenLDAP with a MySQL backend. However, I
have not been able to use Jxplorer to modify any of the entries in my
database. I just wanted to know if its possible to use to use JX or any
other browser to modify data in LDAP with a SQL backend? Thankyou for
any insight you can provide me.
Jimmy
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