On 20/04/2010 19:03, Jonathan Clarke wrote:
At this time the scripts are only provided as Unix Shell scripts
that depend upon ldapsearch/add/modify/... tools. Ldap2Ldap tests
have been duplicated to check for completeness and are fully
fonctional. To complete this implementation, it will require to
write some .bat / .ps1 scripts and to put some checks inside the
Unix implementation.
Well, if I understand correctly, these shell scripts are just for
test purposes? So, maintaining two sets of scripts (Unix shell and
.bat/.psl) sounds like a lot of complicated work for just tests.
Why not implement these "scripts" in some platform-independant
language? We could easily write some simple Java tools that reproduce
the behaviour described, and would work on all platforms. What do you
think?
In fact, UnboundID have some built-in commands that we could use for this:
http://www.unboundid.com/products/ldapsdk/docs/examples/index.php
Jon
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