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Sun Java System Directory Server

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Sun Java System Directory Server is a discontinued LDAP directory server and DSML server written in C and originally developed by Sun Microsystems.[1] The Java System Directory Server is a component of the Java Enterprise System. Earlier iterations of Sun Java System Directory Server were known as Sun ONE Directory Server, iPlanet Directory Server, and, before that, Netscape Directory Server.

Sun Java System Directory Server became Sun Directory Server Enterprise Edition and is currently known as Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition (ODSEE).[2]

The software was available free of charge for perpetual usage in individual, commercial, service provider, or research and instructional environments. It is still available for download at the Oracle website, the new official site for Sun products; however only the latest version (DSEE 7, rebranded as ODSEE 11.1.1.5.0) can be found in this site.

Sun started developing OpenDS in Java in 2011, due to too many issues with developing Sun Java System Directory Server with the C language.[1][3][4] The code base has not been updated since 2011.[5]

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Supported Internet standards

Directory Server supports the following RFCs: 2079, 2246, 2247, 2307, 2713, 2788, 2798, 2831, 2849, 2891, 3045, 3062, 3296, 3829, 3866, 4370, 4422, 4505, 4511, 4512, 4513, 4514, 4515, 4516, 4517, 4519, 4522, 4524, and 4532.

Supported platforms

Directory Server is supported by Sun on the following platforms:[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "OpenDS FAQ - Why not open source the current Sun Java System Directory Server?". java.net. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  2. ^ Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Overview
  3. ^ "Open DS FAQ - Why use Java instead of some other language like C or C++? ?". java.net. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  4. ^ "OpenDS FAQ - What is the future of the Sun Java System Directory Server?". java.net. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  5. ^ "Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Release Notes" (PDF). Oracle.
  6. ^ Directory Server Enterprise Edition Technical Specifications

External links


http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19261-01/

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