Re: perldap and closing connections

2001-03-28 Thread David J Kernen

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

2001-03-27 Thread Mark Reynolds

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


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perldap and closing connections

2001-03-27 Thread Mark Reynolds

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