Hi Alex, The fact that the DS is used in various environments is a testament to the versatility and quality of the code. Take any OS, plug DS into Eclipse and you have a first class LDAP browser. I would hate to give up DS just because I have to deal with OID. I simply have not found a better LDAP tool.
The open source is famous for circumventing various obstacles imposed by commercial vendors - Oracle including. Best regards, Martin 2008/8/27 Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Martynas Brijunas wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I came across a proble today and not sure if this is a feature, or a bug. >>> >>> I am using DS to connect to our Oracle OID server. Running a search, >>> getting the results I expect to get. The problem starts when I want to >>> select which attributes to display. If I want to display "user_id", >>> >>> >> Underscores are not valid in an attributeType : >> >> attributetype = oid >> oid = descr / numericoid >> descr = keystring >> numericoid = number 1*( '.' number ) >> keystring = leadkeychar *keychar >> leadkeychar = ALPHA >> keychar = ALPHA / DIGIT / '-' >> ALPHA = %x41-5A / %x61-7A ; "A"-"Z" / "a"-"z" >> DIGIT = %x30 / LDIGIT ; "0"-"9" >> >> >> (RFC 4512) >> >> I'm sorry that Oracle is not LDAP compliant... >> >> > That's hilarious. My recommendation to the user is to get the hell off of > OID fast instead of expecting the tooling to support it's flaws. My > experiences with OID have been utterly disastrous. > > Alex >
