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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Rewriting the Religion of Directory Services
by Nick Crown, Director of Product Marketing In reading a recent post on our blog, I was reminded of a couple of false tenets related to LDAP-based directories that we often hear in the marketplace. But before I get down … Continue reading
Posted in general, SCIM
Tagged application-level protocol, authentication, bi-directional synchronization, data store, Directory services, integrated security, LDAP, LDAP directories, LDAP protocol, noSQL, performance at scale, privacy controls, real-time, SCIM
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Thanks for Asking
By Neil Wilson, Principal Engineer We’re always busy making lots of exciting improvements in all our other products, but we’re also quietly working away on the LDAP SDK for Java. It’s encouraging to hear about all the people using it … Continue reading
Posted in LDAP SDK for Java
Tagged attribute syntaxes, automatic retry capability, connection pool, DNS Service Records, draft-behera-ldap-password-policy, draft-zeilenga-ldap-noop, equality indexes, health checking, in-memory directory server, LDAP, LDAP SDK, LDAP SDK for Java, Neil Wilson, online schema modification, RFC 4512, SASL PLAIN, SDK, structural object class enforcement, superior object classes, synchronous mode
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