Cool! Nice job.
On Aug 27, 2005, at 8:09 PM, Jeff Genender wrote:
I have integrated the Apache Directory Server into Geronimo. What
that means is Geronimo now comes with an LDAP server.
It is initially "stopped". You can start it with the console or
via the command line scripts (deploy.sh for *nix or deploy.bat for
Windows):
deploy.sh --user system --password manager start org/apache/
geronimo/Directory
It initially runs on port 1389, not the standard 389 because *nix
boxes will need to run as root to use this port. The port is
configurable in the DirectoryGBean found in the directory-server-
plan.xml.
It has an initial ou=system schema to start with and we can build
on a fairly sophisticated schema in time.
This has some awesome implications for Geronimo in that we can
begin storing all sorts of configurations and system based
information in it. There is a tremendous amount we can do with
this, including leveraging new security implementations, especially
single-signon.
This is the first cut, and I have included a slew of attributes
that can be set on the GBean. Of course there are more
configuration attributes I can add...so this is only a start.
Let the JIRA issues begin ;-)
Jeff
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