Re: Do other LDAP server work with Oracle RDBMS as name resolution ??

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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 02:35:11 GMT
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"Mladen Gogala" <mgogala_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:47d84475$2_at_news.x-privat.org...
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:15:00 +0100, codadilupo wrote:
>
>> tofran_at_gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> But if Oracle RDBMS is LDAP compliant, would it then be possible to
>>> install fx. an open source LDAP and use this as a solution ??
>>
>> If you already have an opensource LDAP server up and running this seem
>> to be a reasonable solution, but if you have to install and configure it
>> from scratch I can't see the advantage over installing and configuring
>> OID from scratch.
>>
>> C:
>
> I second that. I used OpenLDAP once and I lost the directory when the
> underlying Berkeley DB got corrupt. OID is free, if used only for the name
> resolution. I didn't save any money and I suffered considerable
> embarassment because of OpenLDAP. I trust my Oracle RDBMS more then I
> trust Berkeley DB. The price is about the same. Microsoft active directory
> is supported.
>
>
>
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Given that I would recommend using OID.
Jim Received on Wed Mar 12 2008 - 21:35:11 CDT

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