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The iF.SVNAdmin application is a web based GUI to your Subversion authorization file. It is based on PHP 5.3 and requires a web server (Apache) to be installed. (+ LDAP integration; no database required)
Module for Microsoft Excel 2003 or below to conver LDIF file to .XLS
ENGLISH: (Español más abajo)
Module (.bas) based on VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) to convert a LDIF file, dowloaded from any LDAP server such Active Directory from Microsoft, to a Microsoft Excel sheet called "Destino".
Fully tested on Microsoft Excel 2003 or below, but haven't been tested on 2007 and above.
How to use: Search the forum.
Check the Forum for help.
Please review the module and ask for help in the forum if you want.
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Módulo (.bas) para Visual Basic...
Easy and ready-to-use set of .Net Classes to implement LDAP applications (Servers and Clients).
Included in the project:
- Classes for all types of LDAP Requests and Responses;
- Void Server and void Client Classes, ready for custom implementations.
The AACLS acronym stands for "Advanced ACL Server". This is an OpenLDAP server backend, in other words, a LDAP content filtering gateway based on an ACL langage used to describe relations between entries. Patches is now released under OpenLDAP License
JellyFish is a toolkit for persisting Java objects to LDAP. Its goals are similar to those of Java Data Objects(JDO), but it targets JNDI instead of JDBC. JellyFish has a built-in filesystem JNDI provider, so you do not need an LDAP server to try it.