> Dave, 

> As you've quickly discovered, there is nothing out there to do
Java<->LDAP data binding. 
> This was just one of the reasons I began implementing this in Castor. 
> However, shortly after I began this effort, it got put on hold for
various reasons. 
> But, ironically, I was just speaking to someone about this very topic
last night and we 
> both agreed that this effort is necessary, and sooner rather than
later. 
> So late last night I was looking at the work I had started on this
back in November. 
> There's still a fair amount to do, but it's definitely doable. I just
need to get to a spot 
> where I can dedicate some time to it.

> Bruce

Bruce,

Overall, Im really quite surprised that LDAP has been so "left behind"
in Java data binding - especially with JNDI being a very common
mechanism for the storage of J2EE configuration. I'd of thought that
Spring might have provided an LDAPBeanFactory or somesuch - being the
masters of setter dependancy injection, but no such luck :o)

Thanks for your reply - Im glad to know that its at least in the Castor
pipeline!
Whats the process for getting involved in the project? I can probably
find a few hours a week to help out with this if it would be any use?

Dave


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