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Spring 5.0 Projects

by Nilang Patel
February 2019
Intermediate to advanced
442 pages
11h 46m
English
Packt Publishing
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Apache DS partitions

Apache DS has a concept called partitions. Every partition contains an entity tree (DIT) that is totally disconnected from the entity trees in other partitions. This means that changes that happen with entry trees in one partition will never affect entry trees in other partition. Each partition is identified by a unique ID. It also has a naming context referred to as the partition suffix, which can be thought of as the root (or base) for the DIT in that partition; all entries are stored beneath that.

To create a partition in Apache DS, double-click on the server instance in the LDAP server tab, and it will open the server configuration. Open the Partitions tab of the server configuration, click on the Add button, and ...

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