Hi Robert,
for practical reasons, most servers limit the size of returned responses.
When this happens they throw an LDAP error, in addition to the response,
warning the user that the server's size limit has been exceeded. If you
want to increase this limit you'll need to modify your server config.
The client (JX) can also specify a (smaller) size limit, but by default JX
ships with a size limit of '0', which actually means 'whatever the server
will give me'. You can set this limit by editing the dxconfig.txt file.
- Chris
> I get the following error when I browse an LDAP with more than 2000 entries
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> java.naming.SizeLimitExceededException: [LDAP: error code 4 - Sizelimit
> Exceeded]; remaining name ou=..........
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