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Scala-LDAP: an LDAP client library for Scala

This project is part of Rudder - configuration management made easy.

See: http://rudder-project.org for more information.

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This project is licensed under ASF 2.0 license, see the provided "LICENSE" file or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html

Contributing

Thank you for your interest in your our project! The contribution process is detailed here: http://www.rudder-project.org/HowToContribute

Synopsis

This package is a Scala wrapper around UnboundID LDAP SDK. Its goal is to provide an efficient and idiomatic Scala library to deal with LDAP directories. The efficient part is accomplished by the great UnboundID SDK, and so we will focus on the idiomatic Scala construction, especially:

  • providing something like the loan pattern for LDAP connection handling;

  • providing a monad API for connection (and so for operation composition);

  • mainly using immutable data structures (return collection, attributes, etc);

  • using Option (or Lift Box) in place of semantic null return;

  • using other idiomatic Scala goodies: conversion, apply, meaningful operators (but also providing full string method name), case classes, etc

  • trying to keep the same hierarchy / logic as UnboundID.

Note: the first attempt for this module was to provide a blind Scala LDAP API implementation. Today, it seems that for the coming years, the only stable, autonomous and efficient LDAP SDK will remain UnboundID’s one. The OpenDS/ApacheDS project is still young, and there are no other known alternatives. So, we choose to not try too hard to hide UnboundID, but still provide nice import scheme.

Usage

This project is managed thanks to Maven software project management (http://maven.apache.org/). You will have to have a working Maven (version 2.2.x or 3.0.x) installation.

Clean, build and install on your local repository:
% mvn clean install

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