Ldap Synchronization Connector reads from any data source including databases, LDAP directories, or files and transforms and compares this data to an LDAP directory. These connectors can then be used to continuously synchronize a data source to a directory, for a one shot import, or to compare differences by outputting CSV or LDIF format reports. It offers a powerful transformation engine based on a scripting language to easily manipulate data on the fly. Various identity management functions are included for directory-specific compatibility - most notably Active Directory (changing passwords, account status, last logon, etc.).
Tags | LDAP synchronization OpenLDAP active directory SQL csv XML |
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Licenses | BSD License |
Operating Systems | Windows Linux Mac OS X |
Implementation | Java 5+ |
Release Notes: This is a major release with new features like a JavaScript debugger, external script file support, a Google Apps provisioning service, and RPM/Debian packaging. The Executable plugin was also released; it allows you to call scripts for each synchronization action (list entries, read entry, add/modify/delete/rename entry).
Release Notes: Integer limitation in unixTimestampToADTime. Fixes in the monitoring script. Fixes for documentation and the unit test. Manages NULL values in JDBC source in asynchronous mode.
Release Notes: This release fixed bugs in database connections and operational attributes in JNDI services. A sample script was provided for passwordHk.
Release Notes: Some bugfixes, like better connection management with async mode, monitoring scripts, the init script, date printed as a comment in LDIF output, and documentation updates.
Release Notes: This release fixes bugs in database management, the syncrepl service, sequence handling, and binary attributes synchronization.