I'm hoping maybe someone might be able give an example of how to bind an
Ldap DirContext as a Resource into the context (using "Resource" tags in
the server.xml). As such I'm hoping to be able to build a Federated
Namespace and be able to access my ldap context in a federated fashion
from the "java:comp" context for instance "java:comp/env/ldap/ou=foo,o=bar".
<Resource type="
com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory" auth="Container"
name="ldap"/>
<ResourceParams name="ldap">
<parameter>
<name>java.naming.factory.initial</name>
<value>
com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory</value>
</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>java.naming.provider.url</name>
<value>ldap://localhost:389</value>
</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>java.naming.security.authentication</name>
<value>none</value>
</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>java.naming.referral</name>
<value>follow</value>
</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>java.naming.ldap.referral.limit</name>
<value>1</value>
</parameter>
</ResourceParams>
Is this possible, does anyone have any tips on how to do this and be
able to use the Federated Namespaces in JNDI DirContext methods?
-Mark
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Mark Diggory
Software Developer
Harvard MIT Data Center
http://osprey.hmdc.harvard.edu
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