[jira] [Commented] (DIRSTUDIO-1080) Unable to save Server-Configuration: ERR_55 Trying to remove an non-existant attribute: attributetype

2016-06-26 Thread Haochen Xie (JIRA)

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Haochen Xie commented on DIRSTUDIO-1080:


Could we add a banner regarding on this issue on the download page, namely, 
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/downloads.html, and point to the nightly 
build? I was also a new user to the Apache Directory ecosystem and wasted about 
5 hours on this issue days ago before I tried build the trunk myself and solved 
the problem (the Apache JIRA was down at that time, so this page isn't working.)

This is a very severe problem for new users, since a) this issue affect an 
essential operation to set up a new Apache Directory Server b) there's almost 
no workaround: I tried to change the server configuration file directly to add 
a partition, but found since the configuration file addition required to add a 
new partition is over complex, it is nearly impossible to be done without the 
help of a tool.

> Unable to save Server-Configuration: ERR_55 Trying to remove an non-existant 
> attribute: attributetype
> -
>
> Key: DIRSTUDIO-1080
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-1080
> Project: Directory Studio
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: studio-apacheds-configuration
>Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M10 (2.0.0.v20151221-M10)
> Environment: ApacheDS-Studio-Version: 2.0.0.v20151221-M10
> ApacheDS Version: 2.0.0-M21
> Win7, JDK8 (ApacheDS), JRE7 (DS-Studio)
>Reporter: Stefan Humbold
>Assignee: Stefan Seelmann
> Fix For: 2.0.0-M11
>
>
> Using the new installed Studio and the new installed ApacheDS Server i can't 
> save the Server-Configuration with DS-Studio.
> I changed nothing in the configuration.
> When i try to save the config i can see the following exceptions:
> Exception shown in DS-Log:
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2016/01/04 12:59:47 | [12:59:47] ERROR 
> [org.apache.directory.server.core.schema.SchemaInterceptor]
> - ERR_55 Trying to remove an non-existant attribute: attributetype ( 
> 1.3.6.1.4.1.18060.0.4.1.2.164
> NAME 'ads-indexCacheSize'
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2016/01/04 12:59:47 | DESC 'The number of key we 
> store in
> the cache for this index'
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2016/01/04 12:59:47 | EQUALITY integerMatch
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2016/01/04 12:59:47 | ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2016/01/04 12:59:47 | SYNTAX 
> 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2016/01/04 12:59:47 | SINGLE-VALUE
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2016/01/04 12:59:47 | USAGE userApplications )
> Exception shown in DS-Studio Dialog-Error-Message:
> java.lang.Exception: 
> at 
> org.apache.directory.studio.apacheds.configuration.editor.ServerConfigurationEditorUtils.saveConfiguration(ServerConfigurationEditorUtils.java:370)
> at 
> org.apache.directory.studio.apacheds.configuration.jobs.SaveConfigurationRunnable.run(SaveConfigurationRunnable.java:109)
> at 
> org.apache.directory.studio.common.core.jobs.StudioJob.run(StudioJob.java:85)
> at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:54)



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RE: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

2016-06-26 Thread Zheng, Kai
Thanks Shawn! It sounds very promising for the parent project.

+1.

Regards,
Kai

From: SHAWN E SMITH [mailto:se...@psu.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 1:02 AM
To: Apache Directory Developers List 
Subject: Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

Hi Kai,

All fair questions.  Our initial efforts in the SCIM spectrum was an offshoot 
of eSCIMo, with the primary work being done by Steve Moyer.  Once the spec was 
finalized we did a first principles redesign in an attempt to make a fully 
compliant library implementation.  This effort was to support an identity 
system that we've built and are running.  The identity system is built out from 
many Apache directory components; Fortress for RBAC/ABAC, and the LDAP API to 
be specific.  We're watching the Kerby work anxiously because it will allow me 
to retire a C++ shim service I wrote for doing Kerberos administrative tasks.

I think the Directory project has all of the tools to build out  a first class 
identity solution and I'm hoping our SCIM implementation will be a natural fit 
to the existing tool set.

Thanks again for the consideration.

Shawn

"The programmer … works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff.
He builds his castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the 
imagination."
— Fred Brooks

Shawn Smith
Director of Software Engineering
Administrative Information Services
Penn State University
814-321-5227
se...@psu.edu

https://keybase.io/ussmith


From: "Zheng, Kai" >
To: "Apache Directory Developers List" 
>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2016 1:21:21 PM
Subject: RE: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

I would love to see the eSCIMo component being revived and the two similar 
projects being consolidated. Considering the place holder is ready there, we 
could probably trust the party and give them the space to develop in the 
direction, without too much overhead incurred to the left of us I guess.

However, I have some questions to have to ask. Why is Apache Directory a 
natural place for the guys to consider contributing the project to? How is it 
linked with the other components? What’s the rational? Sorry I may have missed 
some discussions before.

+1 on the vote once above questions are addressed. Thanks.

Regards,
Kai

From: Kiran Ayyagari [mailto:kayyag...@apache.org]
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:30 PM
To: Apache Directory Developers List 
>
Subject: Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution



On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny 
> wrote:
Hi guys,


two months ago, Shawn Smith wrote us to inform the Apache Directory
project that he wanted to contribute the project he is working on with
Steve Moyer, Christopher Harm and Alex Haskell.


We have discussed about this proposal one month ago, but due to some
highly busy agenda on my side, I sadly forgot to start a vote (and I
have to be frank : would have I started the vote, I would not have had
teh time to deal with the consequences of a positive vote). Now that I'm
done with teh API and ApacheDS releae, and my work on the API branch, my
agenda has cleared up.


So here is a formal vote for the integration of this project in the
apache Directory project, as a sub project. My opinion is that this
would replace eSCIMo that has never been released, unless Kiran decide
otherwise. We would naturally use the existing eSCIMo project web-site
as a plcae-holder. One idea would also be that we could keep the eSCIMo
name, or use SCIMple-Identity, but it would be really up to the people
to decide.
I am fine with using eSCIMo name and site

If we get a positive vote, we will then have to vote the 4 people who
participated to the code as committer - if they want to pursue their
work, of course ! -.  But first, let's vote


[ ] +1, accept the SCIMple-Identity project as a subproject of Apache
Directory
+1, however I may not be able to spend time on this cause of the work I am
doing on another SCIM server (written in Go) and other paid work.

[ ] +/-0 No opinion

[ ] -1 : don't accept the SCIMple-Identity project.


For the record, the code base is available at
https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity, and it's already under a
AL 2.0 license
(https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity/blob/develop/LICENSE)

Many thanks, and trully sorry fo rthe delayed vote !
Thank you
Kiran Ayyagari
http://keydap.com



Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

2016-06-26 Thread Shawn McKinney
+1

Shawn

> On Jun 26, 2016, at 8:33 AM, Lucas Theisen  wrote:
> 
> I think it's a great idea.  +1
> 
> On Jun 26, 2016 7:31 AM, "Stefan Seelmann"  wrote:
> +1
> 
> On 06/25/2016 01:44 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> >
> > two months ago, Shawn Smith wrote us to inform the Apache Directory
> > project that he wanted to contribute the project he is working on with
> > Steve Moyer, Christopher Harm and Alex Haskell.
> >
> >
> > We have discussed about this proposal one month ago, but due to some
> > highly busy agenda on my side, I sadly forgot to start a vote (and I
> > have to be frank : would have I started the vote, I would not have had
> > teh time to deal with the consequences of a positive vote). Now that I'm
> > done with teh API and ApacheDS releae, and my work on the API branch, my
> > agenda has cleared up.
> >
> >
> > So here is a formal vote for the integration of this project in the
> > apache Directory project, as a sub project. My opinion is that this
> > would replace eSCIMo that has never been released, unless Kiran decide
> > otherwise. We would naturally use the existing eSCIMo project web-site
> > as a plcae-holder. One idea would also be that we could keep the eSCIMo
> > name, or use SCIMple-Identity, but it would be really up to the people
> > to decide.
> >
> >
> > If we get a positive vote, we will then have to vote the 4 people who
> > participated to the code as committer - if they want to pursue their
> > work, of course ! -.  But first, let's vote
> >
> >
> > [ ] +1, accept the SCIMple-Identity project as a subproject of Apache
> > Directory
> >
> > [ ] +/-0 No opinion
> >
> > [ ] -1 : don't accept the SCIMple-Identity project.
> >
> >
> > For the record, the code base is available at
> > https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity, and it's already under a
> > AL 2.0 license
> > (https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity/blob/develop/LICENSE)
> >
> > Many thanks, and trully sorry fo rthe delayed vote !
> >
> 



Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

2016-06-26 Thread Pierre Smits
+1

Best regards,

Pierre

On Sunday, June 26, 2016, SHAWN E SMITH  wrote:

> Hi Kai,
>
> All fair questions.  Our initial efforts in the SCIM spectrum was an
> offshoot of eSCIMo, with the primary work being done by Steve Moyer.  Once
> the spec was finalized we did a first principles redesign in an attempt to
> make a fully compliant library implementation.  This effort was to support
> an identity system that we've built and are running.  The identity system
> is built out from many Apache directory components; Fortress for RBAC/ABAC,
> and the LDAP API to be specific.  We're watching the Kerby work anxiously
> because it will allow me to retire a C++ shim service I wrote for doing
> Kerberos administrative tasks.
>
> I think the Directory project has all of the tools to build out  a first
> class identity solution and I'm hoping our SCIM implementation will be a
> natural fit to the existing tool set.
>
> Thanks again for the consideration.
>
> Shawn
>
> "The programmer … works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff.
> He builds his castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the
> imagination."
> — Fred Brooks
>
> Shawn Smith
> Director of Software Engineering
> Administrative Information Services
> Penn State University
> 814-321-5227
> se...@psu.edu 
>
> https://keybase.io/ussmith
>
> --
> *From: *"Zheng, Kai"  >
> *To: *"Apache Directory Developers List"  >
> *Sent: *Saturday, June 25, 2016 1:21:21 PM
> *Subject: *RE: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution
>
> I would love to see the eSCIMo component being revived and the two similar
> projects being consolidated. Considering the place holder is ready there,
> we could probably trust the party and give them the space to develop in the
> direction, without too much overhead incurred to the left of us I guess.
>
>
>
> However, I have some questions to have to ask. Why is Apache Directory a
> natural place for the guys to consider contributing the project to? How is
> it linked with the other components? What’s the rational? Sorry I may have
> missed some discussions before.
>
>
>
> +1 on the vote once above questions are addressed. Thanks.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Kai
>
>
>
> *From:* Kiran Ayyagari [mailto:kayyag...@apache.org
> ]
> *Sent:* Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:30 PM
> *To:* Apache Directory Developers List  >
> *Subject:* Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny  > wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
>
> two months ago, Shawn Smith wrote us to inform the Apache Directory
> project that he wanted to contribute the project he is working on with
> Steve Moyer, Christopher Harm and Alex Haskell.
>
>
> We have discussed about this proposal one month ago, but due to some
> highly busy agenda on my side, I sadly forgot to start a vote (and I
> have to be frank : would have I started the vote, I would not have had
> teh time to deal with the consequences of a positive vote). Now that I'm
> done with teh API and ApacheDS releae, and my work on the API branch, my
> agenda has cleared up.
>
>
> So here is a formal vote for the integration of this project in the
> apache Directory project, as a sub project. My opinion is that this
> would replace eSCIMo that has never been released, unless Kiran decide
> otherwise. We would naturally use the existing eSCIMo project web-site
> as a plcae-holder. One idea would also be that we could keep the eSCIMo
> name, or use SCIMple-Identity, but it would be really up to the people
> to decide.
>
> I am fine with using eSCIMo name and site
>
>
> If we get a positive vote, we will then have to vote the 4 people who
> participated to the code as committer - if they want to pursue their
> work, of course ! -.  But first, let's vote
>
>
> [ ] +1, accept the SCIMple-Identity project as a subproject of Apache
> Directory
>
> +1, however I may not be able to spend time on this cause of the work I am
>
> doing on another SCIM server (written in Go) and other paid work.
>
>
> [ ] +/-0 No opinion
>
> [ ] -1 : don't accept the SCIMple-Identity project.
>
>
> For the record, the code base is available at
> https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity, and it's already under a
> AL 2.0 license
> (https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity/blob/develop/LICENSE)
>
> Many thanks, and trully sorry fo rthe delayed vote !
>
> Thank you
>
> Kiran Ayyagari
>
> http://keydap.com
>
>

-- 
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Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

2016-06-26 Thread SHAWN E SMITH
Hi Kai, 

All fair questions. Our initial efforts in the SCIM spectrum was an offshoot of 
eSCIMo, with the primary work being done by Steve Moyer. Once the spec was 
finalized we did a first principles redesign in an attempt to make a fully 
compliant library implementation. This effort was to support an identity system 
that we've built and are running. The identity system is built out from many 
Apache directory components; Fortress for RBAC/ABAC, and the LDAP API to be 
specific. We're watching the Kerby work anxiously because it will allow me to 
retire a C++ shim service I wrote for doing Kerberos administrative tasks. 

I think the Directory project has all of the tools to build out a first class 
identity solution and I'm hoping our SCIM implementation will be a natural fit 
to the existing tool set. 

Thanks again for the consideration. 

Shawn 

"The programmer … works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. 
He builds his castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the 
imagination." 
— Fred Brooks 

Shawn Smith 
Director of Software Engineering 
Administrative Information Services 
Penn State University 
814-321-5227 
se...@psu.edu 

https://keybase.io/ussmith 


From: "Zheng, Kai"  
To: "Apache Directory Developers List"  
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2016 1:21:21 PM 
Subject: RE: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution 



I would love to see the eSCIMo component being revived and the two similar 
projects being consolidated. Considering the place holder is ready there, we 
could probably trust the party and give them the space to develop in the 
direction, without too much overhead incurred to the left of us I guess. 



However, I have some questions to have to ask. Why is Apache Directory a 
natural place for the guys to consider contributing the project to? How is it 
linked with the other components? What’s the rational? Sorry I may have missed 
some discussions before. 



+1 on the vote once above questions are addressed. Thanks. 



Regards, 

Kai 




From: Kiran Ayyagari [mailto:kayyag...@apache.org] 
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2016 3:30 PM 
To: Apache Directory Developers List  
Subject: Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution 










On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny < elecha...@gmail.com > 
wrote: 



Hi guys, 


two months ago, Shawn Smith wrote us to inform the Apache Directory 
project that he wanted to contribute the project he is working on with 
Steve Moyer, Christopher Harm and Alex Haskell. 


We have discussed about this proposal one month ago, but due to some 
highly busy agenda on my side, I sadly forgot to start a vote (and I 
have to be frank : would have I started the vote, I would not have had 
teh time to deal with the consequences of a positive vote). Now that I'm 
done with teh API and ApacheDS releae, and my work on the API branch, my 
agenda has cleared up. 


So here is a formal vote for the integration of this project in the 
apache Directory project, as a sub project. My opinion is that this 
would replace eSCIMo that has never been released, unless Kiran decide 
otherwise. We would naturally use the existing eSCIMo project web-site 
as a plcae-holder. One idea would also be that we could keep the eSCIMo 
name, or use SCIMple-Identity, but it would be really up to the people 
to decide. 




I am fine with using eSCIMo name and site 

BQ_BEGIN



If we get a positive vote, we will then have to vote the 4 people who 
participated to the code as committer - if they want to pursue their 
work, of course ! -. But first, let's vote 


[ ] +1, accept the SCIMple-Identity project as a subproject of Apache 
Directory 
BQ_END



+1, however I may not be able to spend time on this cause of the work I am 


doing on another SCIM server (written in Go) and other paid work. 

BQ_BEGIN



[ ] +/-0 No opinion 

[ ] -1 : don't accept the SCIMple-Identity project. 


For the record, the code base is available at 
https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity , and it's already under a 
AL 2.0 license 
( https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity/blob/develop/LICENSE ) 

Many thanks, and trully sorry fo rthe delayed vote ! 
BQ_END



Thank you 


Kiran Ayyagari 


http://keydap.com 



Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

2016-06-26 Thread Lucas Theisen
I think it's a great idea.  +1
On Jun 26, 2016 7:31 AM, "Stefan Seelmann"  wrote:

> +1
>
> On 06/25/2016 01:44 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> >
> > two months ago, Shawn Smith wrote us to inform the Apache Directory
> > project that he wanted to contribute the project he is working on with
> > Steve Moyer, Christopher Harm and Alex Haskell.
> >
> >
> > We have discussed about this proposal one month ago, but due to some
> > highly busy agenda on my side, I sadly forgot to start a vote (and I
> > have to be frank : would have I started the vote, I would not have had
> > teh time to deal with the consequences of a positive vote). Now that I'm
> > done with teh API and ApacheDS releae, and my work on the API branch, my
> > agenda has cleared up.
> >
> >
> > So here is a formal vote for the integration of this project in the
> > apache Directory project, as a sub project. My opinion is that this
> > would replace eSCIMo that has never been released, unless Kiran decide
> > otherwise. We would naturally use the existing eSCIMo project web-site
> > as a plcae-holder. One idea would also be that we could keep the eSCIMo
> > name, or use SCIMple-Identity, but it would be really up to the people
> > to decide.
> >
> >
> > If we get a positive vote, we will then have to vote the 4 people who
> > participated to the code as committer - if they want to pursue their
> > work, of course ! -.  But first, let's vote
> >
> >
> > [ ] +1, accept the SCIMple-Identity project as a subproject of Apache
> > Directory
> >
> > [ ] +/-0 No opinion
> >
> > [ ] -1 : don't accept the SCIMple-Identity project.
> >
> >
> > For the record, the code base is available at
> > https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity, and it's already under a
> > AL 2.0 license
> > (https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity/blob/develop/LICENSE)
> >
> > Many thanks, and trully sorry fo rthe delayed vote !
> >
>
>


Re: [Vote] Accept Scim contribution

2016-06-26 Thread Stefan Seelmann
+1

On 06/25/2016 01:44 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> 
> two months ago, Shawn Smith wrote us to inform the Apache Directory
> project that he wanted to contribute the project he is working on with
> Steve Moyer, Christopher Harm and Alex Haskell.
> 
> 
> We have discussed about this proposal one month ago, but due to some
> highly busy agenda on my side, I sadly forgot to start a vote (and I
> have to be frank : would have I started the vote, I would not have had
> teh time to deal with the consequences of a positive vote). Now that I'm
> done with teh API and ApacheDS releae, and my work on the API branch, my
> agenda has cleared up.
> 
> 
> So here is a formal vote for the integration of this project in the
> apache Directory project, as a sub project. My opinion is that this
> would replace eSCIMo that has never been released, unless Kiran decide
> otherwise. We would naturally use the existing eSCIMo project web-site
> as a plcae-holder. One idea would also be that we could keep the eSCIMo
> name, or use SCIMple-Identity, but it would be really up to the people
> to decide.
> 
> 
> If we get a positive vote, we will then have to vote the 4 people who
> participated to the code as committer - if they want to pursue their
> work, of course ! -.  But first, let's vote
> 
> 
> [ ] +1, accept the SCIMple-Identity project as a subproject of Apache
> Directory
> 
> [ ] +/-0 No opinion
> 
> [ ] -1 : don't accept the SCIMple-Identity project.
> 
> 
> For the record, the code base is available at
> https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity, and it's already under a
> AL 2.0 license
> (https://github.com/PennState/SCIMple-Identity/blob/develop/LICENSE)
> 
> Many thanks, and trully sorry fo rthe delayed vote !
> 



Rethinking Mavibot...

2016-06-26 Thread Emmanuel Lécharny
Hi guys,


now that I'm done with the LDAP API release and ApacheDS release, I'd
like to dedicate some time to complete Mavibot, as it's a critical part
of the server.


The current status is not exactly perfect. It's usable, but there is no
support for transaction across B-trees, which makes it as brittle as
JDBM when it comes to use it in ApacheDS (simply because an update
impact many B-Trees, so it has to be an all-or-nothing operation, which
implies a cross-B-trees transaction).

We have started to implement it in a branch (single-value) where other
changes have been applied :

- no support for multi-values (way too complex to support in this first
version)

- no support for in-memory B-trees (not critical, makes everything more
complex)


Here is how I see transactions being implemented :

- The recordManager will be responsible for creating new transactions.

- each operation on any B-tree will require an extra parameter, the
transaction that it belongs to

- transaction will not last forever, a default timeout of 30 mins will
be used, to avoid long-lasted transactions that would make the database
grow without control (keep in mind that a read transaction holds a
revision until it's aborted, which leads to holding old pages on disk).


So bottom line, here is what an operation will looks like :


RecordManager recordManager = new RecordManager( "MyDatabase" );

Transaction readTransaction = recordManager.beginReadTransaction();

BTree btree = recordManager.getManagedTree(
readTransaction, "MyBtree" );

boolean hasKey = btree.haskey( 1L );

readTransaction.abort(); // COuld have been commit();


More to come in the following weeks.




Re: [VOTE] Apache DS 2.0.0-M22 release

2016-06-26 Thread Stefan Seelmann
+1

* verified checksums and signatures
* built from source with Java 8
* tested usage within Studio

Thanks Emmanuel!

Kind Regards,
Stefan


On 06/25/2016 12:10 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> long expected, here is the vote for ApacheDS 2.0.0-M22 release. We don't have 
> a lot of changes in this release, except the addition
> of a included repair mode : you can start the server with the 'repair' 
> parameter, which will fix the broken indexes. 
> 
> This release also fixed the painful problem we have in Studio, when trying to 
> save the configuration.
> 
> Here are the fixed issues :
> 
> 
> Bugs :
> --
> 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2120 ] - 
> apacheds init.d script always returning 0 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2125 ] - 
> More than one value has been provided for the single-valued attribute: 
> pwdAccountLockedTime 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2139 ] - 
> IBM with IPV6 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2141 ] - 
> Some tests are declaring user index with reverse 
> 
> 
> 
> Improvements :
> --
> 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2124 ] - 
> Add support for modular crypt format password 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2128 ] - 
> Uplift dependency on commons-io from 2.4 to 2.5 
> 
> 
> New Features :
> --
> 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2113 ] - 
> Integrate the 'partition-plumber' into ApacheDS 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2129 ] - 
> Add the number of descendant and the number of children to entries 
> 
> task :
> --
> 
>  * [DIRSERVER-2123 ] - 
> Remove reference to commons.io and use the LDAP API Fileutils class instead 
> 
> 
> Here are the associated links :
> 
> ApacheDS 2.0.0-M22
> --
> - SVN tag :
> 
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1749761=rev
> 
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/apacheds/tags/2.0.0-M22/
> 
> - Nexus repository:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachedirectory-1096/
> 
> - Distribution packages and sources :
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/directory/apacheds/2.0.0-M22/
> 
> 
> [ ] +1 : release ApacheDS 2.0.0-M22
> [ ] ± 0 : I don't care
> [ ] -1 : No, don't release ApacheDS 2.0.0-M22
> 
> --
> Regards, Cordialement,
> Emmanuel Lécharny
> www.iktek.com
>