lightweight directory applications protocol

  • 1Lightweight directory access protocol — (LDAP) est à l origine un protocole permettant l interrogation et la modification des services d annuaire. Ce protocole repose sur TCP/IP. Il a cependant évolué pour représenter une norme pour les systèmes d annuaires, incluant un modèle de… …

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  • 2Lightweight Directory Access Protocol — (LDAP) est à l origine un protocole permettant l interrogation et la modification des services d annuaire. Ce protocole repose sur TCP/IP. Il a cependant évolué pour représenter une norme pour les systèmes d annuaires, incluant un modèle de… …

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  • 3Lightweight Directory Access Protocol — The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP;  /ˈɛld …

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  • 4Directory information tree — A directory information tree (DIT) is data represented in a hierarchical tree like structure consisting of the Distinguished Names (DNs) of directory service entries. Both the X.500 protocols and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)… …

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  • 5Directory Information Tree — A Directory Information Tree (DIT) is data represented in a hierarchical tree like structure consisting of the Distinguished names (DNs) of the directory entries.Both the X.500 protocols and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) use… …

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  • 6Directory service — A directory service is the software system that stores, organizes and provides access to information in a directory. In software engineering, a directory is a map between names and values. It allows the lookup of values given a name, similar to a …

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  • 7Active Directory — (AD) is a directory service created by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It is included in most Windows Server operating systems. Server computers on which Active Directory is running are called domain controllers. Active Directory serves as …

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  • 8XML Enabled Directory — (XED) is a framework for managing objects represented using the Extensible Markup Language (XML). XED builds on X.500 and LDAP directory services technologies.XED was originally designed in 2003 by Steven Legg of eB2Bcom (formerly of Adacel… …

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  • 9Application Configuration Access Protocol — The Application Configuration Access Protocol (ACAP) is a protocol which enhances IMAP by allowing the user to set up address books, user options, and other data for universal access. [ Your E Mail Is Obsolete , Byte, Feb 1997 ] .ACAP grew to… …

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  • 10IBM Tivoli Directory Server — Infobox Software name = IBM Tivoli Directory Server caption = Web based administration console for Tivoli Directory Server version 6.1. developer = IBM latest release version = 6.1 latest release date = July 2007 operating system = AIX HP UX… …

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