From: Sascha G. <sa...@fr...> - 2000-03-16 03:11:20
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> I would suggest that ldapmodule stays as close to the C API as > possible with having exception for error handling just as it is > right now. Higher level abstractions (all kind of schema handling) > can be build into a separate Python class library (e.g. fog's > modules). > Implementing ... Now the discussion is : typemaps or classes ? > Note that there's a new upcoming C-API standard which will replace > RFC1823. Now its on my task-list to read it ! >There was a posting on ld...@um... or one of the > OpenLDAP lists about this a couple of days ago with hints how to use > autoconfigure to determine the C-API capabilities. > I dont really like the idea of running huge shell-skripts every time I change the platform, but anyway - could you be so kind to forward some of these e-mails so I can see how to determine the C-API capabilities ? > For me as a LDAP client programmer there are two main issues which > can only be solved within the C module: > > - LDAPv3 > (I have to at least be able to tell the server that my program > is a LDAPv3 client.) Well SWIG can wrap this for you ... > - SSL Again SWIG can wrap this for you.... > > Both features can be achieved by sitting on top of the Netscape > library found on http://www.mozilla.org/. Thanx for this pointer, I absolutly can agree SSL and LDAPv3 are features which should be supported. I think we should reach > the same level like PerlLDAP (also found on Mozilla). > I'll have a look at this - bye, Sascha > Ciao, Michael. > > _______________________________________________ > Python-LDAP-dev mailing list > Pyt...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/python-ldap-dev |