Sounds like this LDAP project may be a good fit. We should look into it for the future.
"Noel J. Bergman" wrote: > Henri Yandell commented: > > On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote: > > > > > 2nd. Develop, or otherwise obtain, a fow blown Java-based directory > > > > system that supports the JNDI LDAP and RMI bindings. > > > > It already exists and wants to come to Apache. ldapd.sourceforge.net. > I've > > > spoken to the team leader on and off for months. Myself, and I believe > some > > > of the Avalon guys, are willing to co-sponsor its entry to Apache. I > don't > > > know if people plan to bring in such things as sub-projects of > Geronimo's > > > incubation, or as separate incubator projects, but that'll be a question > for > > > elsewhere. I just want to make everyone aware of the project, which > already > > > has substantial code, and an existing community trying to follow ASF > rules. > > > It seems like a potential perfect fit for 2. We'll still need a > > JNDI-wrapping layer I presume as ldapd is the LDAP spec and not JNDI. > > They already have the whole thing integrated with JNDI. Also, Alex and I > have talked about their providing their data store backends as direct > service providers for JNDI, liberated from the LDAP naming space, and he's > interested. > > --- Noel -- Richard Monson-Haefel Author of J2EE Web Services (Addison-Wesley 2003) Author of Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition (O'Reilly 2001) Co-Author of Java Message Service (O'Reilly 2000) http://www.Monson-Haefel.com
