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IBM Redbook: Using LDAP for Directory Integration

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Description: Explains directory and LDAP concepts and tasks. Contains examples based on IBM SecureWay, Lotus Domino and Microsoft Active Directory.
IBM Redbooks | Using LDAP for Directory Integration Using LDAP for Directory Integration Others who read this publication also read Directories are key for a successful IT operation and e-business application deployments in medium and large environments. IBM understands this requirement and supports it by providing directory implementations based on industry standards at no additional cost on all its major platforms and even on important non-IBM platforms. The IBM Directory Server implements the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) standard that has emerged quickly in the past years as a result of the demand for such a standard.
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