Le 4/30/12 10:53 AM, Karl Weber a écrit :
Hi,

as far as I read in the documentation for ApacheDS 1.5.7, ApacheDS does
support subentries according to RFC 3672 with the exception of subschema
subentries.

Is this still valid for the current 2.0.0 milestone? Unfortunately the links
to the documentation are broken. The support of subschema subentries has been
announced in the 1.5.7 documentation for the "future"...
Yep. This is something we have to add, we worked on it last year, but it's not finished yet.

Note that we currently support (partially) collective attributes and access control, which are part of the Administrative Model the Subschema is associated with. The schema is still global at this point.

Does ApacheDS support DIT structure rules and DIT content rules?
No, not yet. This is something we must implement, as for NameForms and MarchingRuleUse
  The
documentation for 1.5.7 claims that ApacheDS is RFC 4512 compliant, however
support for these rules is optional, so some clarification is needed.
I hope I have clarified those points.
Furthermore, in order to use DIT structure rules, administrative areas with
there own subschemas would make sence. (DIT structure rules do not have global
OIDs but only integer IDs which have to be unique within the controlling
schema.)
Yep. We have already made the SchemaManager an insolated module so that it will be possible to have many instance of it in the server, thus allowing the use of SubschmaSubentries

Furthermore, quote of RFC 4512:

        If no superior rules are identified, the DIT structure rule applies
        to an autonomous administrative point (e.g., the root vertex of the
        subtree controlled by the subschema) [X.501].
Right : e have only one schema atm, and it's for the whole DIT.

Atm, I do think we will get a 2.0 out before being able to have subschema added, but be sure that one of the next minor iteration (2.1 or 2.2) will have such a feature.


Hope it helps.


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Regards,
Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com

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