Le 10/08/2018 à 09:30, FR web forum a écrit :
>
>> The thing is that it's a LDAP API, but the applicatio has to be
>> written
>> to use the API properly. I don't know if OpenOffice has already done
>> that.
>
> As I said first, I try to use it.
> But I would like to know what is the fully qual
> The thing is that it's a LDAP API, but the applicatio has to be
> written
> to use the API properly. I don't know if OpenOffice has already done
> that.
As I said first, I try to use it.
But I would like to know what is the fully qualified class name.
Le 09/08/2018 à 18:34, FR web forum a écrit :
> I think this jar could be used as LDAP driver.
> So I'm wrong, never mind.
I don't know. Maybe.
The thing is that it's a LDAP API, but the applicatio has to be written
to use the API properly. I don't know if OpenOffice has already done that.
I
I think this jar could be used as LDAP driver.
So I'm wrong, never mind.
- Mail original -
> De: "Emmanuel Lécharny"
> À: api@directory.apache.org
> Envoyé: Jeudi 9 Août 2018 18:19:38
> Objet: Re: Using jar with OpenOffice Base
>
> Can you please tel
Can you please tell me why ou are trying to connect with a JDBC wizard
when you use a LDAP library ???
Le 09/08/2018 à 17:40, FR web forum a écrit :
> Hello list,
> I installed your ldap.jar into %APPDATA%/OpenOffice 4/program/classes
> Now I try to connect with JDBC in database Wizard.
> I stopp
Hello list,
I installed your ldap.jar into %APPDATA%/OpenOffice 4/program/classes
Now I try to connect with JDBC in database Wizard.
I stopped at step 2
Did you know class name and jdbc connection string to using?