Thanks for the feedback ! I'm currently having some vacations, but I'll have a deeper look at your proposals when I'll be back on sept. 24th.
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 1:57 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > 1) > > http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/141-changing-the-server-port-for-ldap.html > > My first comment concerns the first paragraph.. > > "By default the LDAP server listens on port 10389 (unencrypted or > StartTLS) and 10636 (SSL). It is quite common to run LDAP on 389, which is > the well-known port for this protocol. Of course other options are > imaginable as well. Changing the LDAP port is a good example for adjusting > the existing Spring configuration as introduced in the last section." > > => It is mentioned that the spring configuration introduced in the last > section, but I can't find anything about this Spring configuration. I know > about Spring so that's not the issue I'm trying to raise. The thing is > that in the "last section" there's no mention of Spring configuration, at > least, I could not find it. > > 2) > > http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/143-adding-your-own-partition-resp-suffix.html > > Out of the blue comment again.. you start talking about LDIF without > having explained what LDIF is. > > 3) I'm missing an article that discusses how to use apacheds from within a > java client, ie. an api user guide. The focus could/should be on jndi. I > may have missed this, because I didn't read all your articles yet. If it > already exists, please ignore this remark. I 've quickly stopped browsing > your site as soon as I had an idea of how things work and then switched to > a random jndi tutorial. It works so that's good for me, perhaps other > users may benifit if you have a step by step guide that introduces jndi > based on apacheds? And perhaps also a guide with explains advanced stuff > from the api? > > To make sure there's no misunderstanding: Keep up the nice work, my > remarks are just minor. I hope it cn help to make the apacheds experience > even better. > > Cheers! > > -- Regards, Cordialement, Emmanuel Lécharny www.iktek.com
