![]() Since we were pushing towards the deadline for our project and things seemed to have been resolved, we went ahead and imported all 15000 users, with “only” one restart required.Ī month or two into using the application, in which aprox. We also found documentation indicating that there are some cache settings that need to be incremented, so we did that. We scratched our heads, and started again from 0. In the mean time version M12 came out, so we decided to go for that. The corruption of data made it such that you could not find a user by searching for it, you could not delete it, and even more frustrating, while trying to add the same user you got a duplicate entry error. However, after a couple restarts we got to about 3-4000 users imported it stopped working even after restart.Įven more, some of the data already in the system seemed to be corrupted. Well, restarting ApacheDS seemed to be the solution, so we did that a couple of times. Initial tests for importing user information went smooth, however we only tested batches of 10-20 users at a time. We then moved to importing larger batches, and we did notice that after about 500 users we started getting errors upon trying to add more. Since the installation out of the box was pretty simple for ApacheDS, we just deployed it on the server and did not give it a second thought. We had a portal and we used ApacheDS LDAP authentication in front of that. This was part of a bigger project in which the LDAP integration was about 10%. We deployed version M11 of ApacheDS for one big client we had (around 15,000 users). I started using ApacheDS around a year ago, but little did I suspect what was going to happen. To be honest, being mainly a Java programmer I have to say that I’m very happy with all most of the solutions found under Apache. What is ApacheDS? It is an open source directory server developed under the Apache Foundation. ![]() I don’t usually do this, I’m not hater, but take this warning from me: stay away from ApacheDS! ApacheDS LDAP After a brief investigation about what open source solutions there are we decided that we go for the ApacheDS LDAP authentication. ![]() You can download old versions of Apache Directory Studio (or Apache LDAP Studio) here.While developing a relatively large application, we required a single sign-on authentication. The sources of Apache Directory Studio and its plugins are available here. Learn how to install Apache Directory Studio plugins in Eclipse Sources You can also install plugins for Eclipse using our update site (requires Java 8 or newer and a recent Eclipse version). # brew install apache-directory-studio Plugins for Eclipse On macOS you can also install Apache Directory Studio via MacPorts or Homebrew: Please select the download corresponding to your operating system: Apache Directory Studio RCP ApplicationĪpache Directory Studio is a multi-platform application and runs on macOS, Linux and Windows. ![]() These plugins can even run within Eclipse itself. It is an Eclipse RCP application, composed of several Eclipse (OSGi) plugins, that can be easily upgraded with additional ones. Apache Directory Studio is a complete directory tooling platform intended to be used with any LDAP server however it is particularly designed for use with the ApacheDS.
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