Wow this is pretty bad. Why did we not catch this with our test cases I wonder. I guess we need a quick fix of this and then a release because this is a total show stopper.
Alex On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Stefan Seelmann <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Jörg, > > In ApacheDS 1.5.5 the person object class description in cn=schema looks > like this: > ( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person' DESC 'RFC2256: a person' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST > ( sn $ cn ) MAY ( userPassword $ telephoneNumber $ seeAlso $ description > ) X-SCHEMA 'core' ) > > In ApacheDS 1.5.6 it looks like this: > ( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person' DESC 'RFC2256: a person' SUP 'top' STRUCTURAL > MUST ( 'sn' 'cn' ) MAY ( 'userPassword' 'telephoneNumber' 'seeAlso' > 'description' ) X-SCHEMA 'core' ) > > This is not correct according to RFC4512 and JNDI doesn't seem to be > flexible enough to parse this syntax. > > Could you please file a Jira? Thanks for the finding. > > Kind Regards, > Stefan > > > Jörg Schaible schrieb: > > Hi folks, > > > > porting our integration LDAP tests from ApacheDS 1.5.4 to 1.5.6 I > activated > > now the code to access the LDAP schema (which is AFAICS not available > since > > 1.5.5). However, the data is returned in a strange way. > > > > When I enumerate the mandatory attributes of a class I'd expected to get > an > > Attribute with an enumeration for the individual attributes: > > > > ========= %< ========= > > Set<String> mandatory = new HashSet<String>(); > > Attributes attributes = > schemaCtx.getAttributes("ClassDefinition/person"); > > Attribute attribute = attributes.get("must"); > > if (attribute != null) { > > NamingEnumeration<String> enumeration = > > (NamingEnumeration<String>) attribute.getAll(); > > for (NamingEnumeration<String> values = enumeration; > values.hasMore();) > > { > > mandatory.add(values.next()); > > } > > JndiUtils.closeLogged(enumeration, LOG); > > } > > ========= %< ========= > > > > With SunOne the mandatory set contains the two elements "cn" and "sn". > With > > ApacheDS the mandatory set contains one element with "'cn' 'sn'", which > is > > kinda strange ... > > > > - Jörg > > > > -- Alex Karasulu My Blog :: http://www.jroller.com/akarasulu/ Apache Directory Server :: http://directory.apache.org Apache MINA :: http://mina.apache.org To set up a meeting with me: http://tungle.me/AlexKarasulu
