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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is now a staple of enterprise and Internet software environments. Anyone involved with Internet development, where Java(TM) technology is prominent, or in enterprise information systems must understand how to use Java technology--especially the Directory SDK for Java--in order to unlock the power of LDAP.

Written by the designer of the Directory SDK for Java and by a leading implementor of directory-based solutions, LDAP Programming with Java(TM) is the first accurate, concise, and complete guide on accessing LDAP from Java applications. Assuming familiarity with Java programming, the book provides a comprehensive discussion of LDAP, from basic directory concepts to the most advanced techniques. It collects in one convenient resource the many innovative and experience-based techniques and approaches programmers have discovered for using the Directory SDK to solve LDAP access challenges.

If you are new to LDAP, you will find helpful background information about the role of directories in today's software systems; LDAP methods of storing, accessing, searching, and updating data; and how the Directory SDK for Java helps applications gain access to an LDAP server. Once you have become proficient with the essential concepts and techniques, you can move on to detailed material about authentication, LDAP and JavaScript(TM), working with JavaBeans(TM) for reusable LDAP components, expressing data relationships in a directory, and other advanced LDAP subjects.

Specific topics covered include:

  • The LDAP naming and information models

  • The command-line tools of the SDK

  • Authentication with a password, SSL, and SASL

  • Configuring access control

  • Writing LDAP applets for a browser

  • Accessing the SDK from JavaScript

  • Storing configuration and preferences in a directory

  • Encapsulating LDAP functionality in a JavaBean

  • Using LDAP in Java servlets

  • LDAP URLs

  • Multiple threads and multiple connections

  • Referrals and replicated systems

  • LDAP controls

  • Synchronous and asynchronous operations

  • Performance tips

LDAP Programming with Java(TM) also presents numerous examples, from simple code snippets to complete components and applications.

Amazon.com® Reader Reviews (Ranked by Helpfulness)

Average Amazon.com® Rating: 4.0 out of 5 rating Based on 20 Ratings

Where's the JNDI? - 2003-03-05
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
Well written book, but based on the author's proprietary API and not JNDI which is the modern approach, thus it's rather dated, hence the discount to 3 stars. The URL and other data still applies, but for actual Java code examples I liked Wilcox "Implementing LDAP" even though it isn't Java-centric. I look forward to the O'Reilly LDAP book to see what it's like.

With Java this stuff shouldn't be proprietary at all! - 2003-04-19
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
Too bad that such talented authors have decided to write this book based on Netscape SDK and not on JNDI like they should have. The book really gives a wrong impression on how to code with Java & LDAP and causes major vendor-lock. Maybe all this was was the plan in the first place when this book was written, since both of the authors are from Netscape, Weltman being a designer of the Netscape LDAP SDK and Dahlbura a lead engineer specializing in LDAP implementation and planning.

Good Example for LDAP and Java - 2002-01-26
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
I think that this book is fairly good and helpful for LDAP and Java. It gives easy description.
Especially, this help me to develope other application using the source code of this book. However, one short point is to be limited to Netscape Server Suite. I would like to say thanks to authors.

Regards,

Incheon Paik

LDAP Programmers for Java Must Buy - 2001-11-30
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
I found this book is very useful. It provides many concrete examples and makes readers easy to understand.

small print - 2007-11-02
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
Unlike the description on the web site, this book came in a smaller size as a thick paperback novel, fine print. Very strange and uncomfortable to read.

Covers a good amount of details of Sun LDAP JDK, but little on JNDI. I think it's starting to show its age now.

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