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sagar ipte

2003-12-01


I will suggest you keep only one entry point to LDAP, so that future changes are manageable

Assuming the entry point solution is in java, by some way you should be able to call those java applications through C++. It can be a SOAP request to some servlet. or costly solution through TIBCO.

- Sagar

On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 Aaron Tubman wrote :
>Hi all.
>I have the following problem:
>We use J2EE App server (Tomcat + JBoss) which as usualy supports LDAP
>protocol. We plain to use this protocol in order to syncronize
>some shared data (this data will be updated with each one of servers in
>cluster) over servers in clustering.
>
>The problem here is that some parts of the system is C++ code, which
>should be synchronied with this data too.
>What is the way to do this. May be there is C++ modules which supports
>LDAP or some other suggestions.
>
>thanx a lot
>
>Aaron
>
>
>
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