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17 November 2005

ldap day 2

what can I do with LDAP?
what is the difference between LDAP and Oracle Internet Directory?

Well, there is quite a lot of interresting documents, pictures and faq on otn :
  • OTN Directory homepage
  • Directory Admin guide
  • Identity Management Reference

    LDAP is a directory server, the info are stored in an Oracle 10.1.0.4.2 database.

    When you download application server (about 2Gb), you get a fully functionnal 10.1.0.4.2 database preconfigured and an ldap server running.

    To start the admin tool, just type oidadmin in the command line.



    The password to use is the same as ias_admin and the username is orcladmin
  • 2 Comments:

    Blogger Peter K said...

    what is the difference between LDAP and Oracle Internet Directory?

    So, what's the diff? You didn't answer in your entry. All I saw was that you start up OID. Is OID the same as LDAP?

    18/11/05 00:46  
    Blogger Laurent Schneider said...

    check
    the FAQ

    OID is a LDAP Server. But it is part of oracle application server. And the data are stored in the database. A bit like rows in tables, but LDAP is not a relational database, it is more like a "tree".

    HTH

    18/11/05 08:55  

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