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NETSCAPE DIRECTORY SERVER 6.1 - PLUG-IN
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Document Conventions
- Where to Find Directory Server Information
- Part 1 Introduction to Directory Server Plug-Ins
- What Are Directory Server Plug-Ins
- How Directory Server Plug-Ins Work
- Calling Directory Server Plug-In Functions
- Types of Directory Server Plug-Ins
- Including the API Header File
- Working with Parameter Blocks
- Setting Data in the Parameter Block
- Calling Front-End Functions
- Writing Plug-in Initialization Functions
- Specifying Directory Server Compatibility
- Registering Your Plug-In Functions
- Returning a Value to the Directory Server
- Compiling a Directory Server Plug-In
- Plug-In Dependencies
- Plug-In Type Dependencies
- Loading the Plug-In Configuration File
- Passing Extra Arguments to Plug-Ins
- Setting the Log Level of the Server
- An Example Pre-Operation Plug-In
- Writing the Plug-In Example
- Compiling the Plug-In Example
- Registering the Plug-In Example
- Running the Plug-In Example
- Part 2 Basic Plug-In Programming Techniques
- Logging Messages
- Sending Data to the Client
- Working with Entries, Attributes, and Values
- Creating a New Entry
- Getting and Setting the DN of an Entry
- Getting the Attributes and Values of an Entry
- Working with DNs and RDNs
- Working with DN Suffixes
- Working with Search Filters
- Determining if an Entry Matches a Filter
- Getting the Search Criteria
- Converting a String to a Filter
- How Pre/Post-Operation Plug-Ins Work
- Types Pre-Operation and Post-Operation Functions
- Types of Post-Operation Functions
- Specifying Start and Close Functions
- Getting and Setting Parameters for the Bind Operation
- Processing an LDAP Search Operation
- Getting the List of Candidates
- Iterating Through Candidates
- Processing an LDAP Compare Operation
- Processing an LDAP Modify Operation
- Processing an LDAP Modify RDN Operation
- Processing an LDAP Delete Operation
- Understanding Authentication Methods
- How the Directory Server Identifies Clients
- Writing Your Own Authentication Plug-in
- Defining Your Authentication Function
- Getting the Entry and Checking the Credentials
- What to Do If Authentication Fails
- Registering the SASL Mechanism
- Example of a Pre-Operation Bind Plug-In
- Example of an Initialization Function
- Registering the Plug-In
- Using SASL with an LDAP Client
- Part 3 Advanced Programming Techniques
- How Entry Store/Fetch Plug-Ins Work
- Writing Entry Store/Fetch Functions
- Registering Entry Store/Fetch Functions
- How Extended Operation Plug-Ins Work
- Writing Extended Operation Functions
- Registering Extended Operation Functions
- Understanding Matching Rules
- Extensible Match Filters
- Extensible Match Filters in the Directory Server
- How Matching Rules Are Identified
- How the Server Associates Plug-Ins with OIDs
- Finding a Plug-In for Searching
- How the Server Uses Parameter Blocks
- How the Server Updates the Index
- Writing the Indexer Factory Function
- Getting and Setting Parameters in Indexer Factory Functions
- Writing the Indexer Function
- Getting and Setting Parameters in Indexer Functions
- How the Server Handles the Filter
- Query Operators in Matching Rules
- Writing a Filter Factory Function
- Getting and Setting Parameters in Filter Factory Functions
- Writing a Filter Index Function
- Getting and Setting Parameters in Filter Index Functions
- Writing a Filter Matching Function
- Handling Sorting by Matching Rules
- Writing a Destructor Function
- About Distributing Flat Namespaces
- Creating a Distribution Function
- Adding the Distribution Function to Your Directory
- Adding Multiple Databases to a Single Suffix
- Adding Distribution Logic to a Suffix
- using the distribution logic examples
- Custom Distribution Checklist
- Installing Directory Server
- Installing Two Instances of Directory Server
- Enabling the DIOP Feature in Directory Server
- Using the DIOP Feature
- Sample DIOP Plug-In
- Debugging the Plug-In
- Plug-In API Reference
- Part 4 Reference
- Summary of Data Types and Structures
- Distribution Routines
- Functions for Access Control
- Functions for Internal Operations and Plug-In Callback
- Functions for Setting Internal Operation Flags
- Functions for Handling Attributes
- Functions for Managing Backend Operations
- Functions for Dealing with Controls
- Functions for Syntax Plug-In
- Functions for Managing Memory
- Functions for Managing DNs
- Functions for Managing Entries
- Functions Related to Entry Flags
- Functions for Dealing with Filters
- Functions Specific to Extended Operation
- Functions Specific to Bind Methods
- Functions for Thread-Safe LDAP Connections
- Functions for Logging
- Functions for Handling Matching Rules
- Functions for LDAPMod Manipulation
- Functions for Monitoring Operations
- Functions for Managing Parameter Block
- Functions for Handling Passwords
- Functions for Managing RDN
- Functions for Managing Roles
- Functions for Sending Entries and Results to the Client
- Functions Related to UTF-8
- Functions for Handling Values
- Functions for Handling Valueset
- Functions Specific to Virtual Attribute Service
- Functions for Managing Locks and Synchronization
- Functions for Managing Computed Attributes
- Functions for Manipulating Bits
- Functions for Registering Object Extensions
- Functions for Registering Additional Plug-Ins
- Parameters for Registering Plug-In Functions
- Post-Operation/Data Notification Plug-Ins
- Matching Rule Plug-Ins
- Parameters Accessible to All Plug-Ins
- Information About the Database
- information about the connection
- Information About the Operation
- Information About Extended Operations
- Information About Access Control Lists
- Information About the Plug-In
- Version Information
- Information About Command-Line Arguments
- Attribute Flags
- Information About Targets
- Parameters for the Search Function
- Parameters for Executing the Search
- Parameters for the Search Results
- Parameters that Convert Strings to Entries
- Parameters for the Add Function
- Parameters for the Compare Function
- Parameters for the Modify Function
- Parameters for the Abandon Function
- Parameters for the Matching Rule Function
- Query Operators in Extensible Match Filters
- Parameters for LDBM Backend Pre- and Post-Operation Functions
- Post-Operation Plug-Ins
- Information About Operations
- Information About Backend State Change
- Parameters for LDAP Control
- Parameters for Generating LDIF Strings
- Parameters for Error Logging
- Parameters for Filters
- Parameters for Comparison Filters
- Parameters for Password Storage
- Parameters for Resource Limits
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