Re: perldap and closing connections
The close method does everything you need to do to tear down a connection. Often you'll see it omitted though, because the Mozilla::LDAP::Conn module defines a DESTROY method that will do a close (if necessary) when the object goes out of scope. Dave Mark Reynolds wrote: Hello all, I've been having a hard time trying to find out how to close a connection properly in perldap. I have seen references to conn-close() Many examples do not even include this. Also should there be a unbind? Thanks in advance, Mark
Perldap and closing connections
Hello all, I've been having a hard time trying to find out how to close a connection properly in perldap. I have seen references to conn-close() Many examples do not even include this. Also should there be a unbind? Thanks in advance, Mark begin:vcard n:Reynolds;Mark Reynolds x-mozilla-html:FALSE org:Directory and Security Sustained Engineering;Sun | Netscape Alliance adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Product Support Engineer fn:Mark Reynolds end:vcard
perldap and closing connections
Hello all, I've been having a hard time trying to find out how to close a connection properly in perldap. I have seen references to conn-close() Many examples do not even include this. Also should there be a unbind? Thanks in advance, Mark