Hi all: As said before, I plan to develop ldap service provider. I forward my discussion with apache directory developers below.
According to them, the JXplorer(http://jxplorer.org) project of computer associates open source software license may of help. The license is said to be the old version of apache license. I am not sure whether we can utilize the project due to the license issue. Would any one give some comments? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Spark Shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2007-8-29 上午10:51 Subject: Re: [OT] Is there a Java client to interact with directory server? To: Apache Directory Developers List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks for your help. 2007/8/29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > <plug> > The folks here have developed a neat eclipse plug-in client, but if you > want > a stand-alone client jxplorer (http://jxplorer.org) may do the trick. > > It uses the old Apache licence with the words 'Apache' crossed out and > 'Computer Associates' put in instead. > </plug> > > > Hi all > > > > I am spark, and I am from apache harmony project. Nice to meet you here. > > > > Recently, I am developing Ldap service provider for HDK. It's a jndi > > feature. In essence, this service provider is a ldap client, which > supports > > LdapV3 extended operations and controls. > > May be the client with apache license is already here, I think. If so, I > am > > lucky enough to avoid reinventing the wheel :-) > > > > If there is no such a client, does any guru here knows where I can find > one > > with apache compatible license? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > > Spark Shen > > China Software Development Lab, IBM > > > > --------------------------------------- > Dr Christopher Betts > Melbourne, Australia > pegacat.com > > Wer mit Ungeheuern kampft, mag zusehn, > dass er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird. > - Nietzsche > > (Who fights Monsters must beware, > lest in doing so they become one) > -- Spark Shen China Software Development Lab, IBM
