"The Java LDAP Application Program Interface", Rob Weltman, Christine Ho, Steven Sonntag, 02-Jul-02. ( bytes)
This document defines a Java [JAVA] language application program interface to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [LDAPv3], in the form of a class library.
"LDAP Extensions for Scrolling View Browsing of Search Result", David Boreham, Jim Sermersheim, Asaf Kashi, 06-Aug-02. ( bytes)
This document describes a Virtual List View control extension for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Search operation. This control is designed to allow the 'virtual list box' feature, common in existing commercial e-mail address book applications, to be supported efficiently by LDAP servers. LDAP servers' inability to support this client feature is a significant impediment to LDAP replacing proprietary protocols in commercial e-mail systems. The control allows a client to specify that the server return, for a given LDAP search with associated sort keys, a contiguous subset of the search result set. This subset is specified in terms of offsets into the ordered list, or in terms of a greater than or equal comparison value.
"X.509 Authentication SASL Mechanism", Steve Kille, 24-Feb-00. (20431 bytes)
This document defines a SASL [1] authentication mechanism based on X.509 strong authentication [3], providing two way authentication. This mechanism is only for authentication, and has no effect on the protocol encodings and is not designed to provide integrity or confidentiality services.
"LDAP Control for a Duplicate Entry Representation of Search Results", Jim Sermersheim, 11-Sep-02. ( bytes)
This document describes a Duplicate Entry Representation control extension for the LDAP Search operation. By using the control with an LDAP search, a client requests that the server return separate entries for each value held in the specified attributes. For instance, if a specified attribute of an entry holds multiple values, the search operation will return multiple instances of that entry, each instance holding a separate single value in that attribute.
"Returning Matched Values with LDAPv3", David Chadwick, Sean Mullan, 27-Jun-02. ( bytes)
This document describes a control for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 that is used to return a subset of attribute values from an entry, specifically, only those values that match a 'values return' filter. Without support for this control, a client must retrieve all of an attribute's values and search for specific values locally.
"A Taxonomoy of Methods for LDAP Clients Finding Servers", Ryan Moats, Roland Hedberg, 03-Jul-01. (10828 bytes)
There are several different methods for a LDAP client to find a LDAP server. This draft discusses these methods and provides pointers for interested parties to learn more about implementing a particular method.
"Discovering LDAP Services with DNS", Michael Armijo, Levon Esibov, Paul Leach, r Morgan, 12-Jun-02. (14488 bytes)
A Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) request must be directed to an appropriate server for processing. This document specifies a method for discovering such servers using information in the Domain Name System.
"Lightweight Directory Access Protocol over UDP/IP", Leif Johansson, Roland Hedberg, 11-May-01. (12857 bytes)
This memo describes modifications to LDAP version 3[1] to allow transport of a subset of the LDAP protocol over UDP/IP.

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