Oracle® Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0) Part Number E28970-01 |
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This part demonstrates how to develop Directory Server plug-ins. This part also explains what has changed since the last release, so you can upgrade existing plug-ins for use with Directory Server Enterprise Edition 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0).
Chapter 1, "Before You Start Writing Plug-Ins" introduces Directory Server plug-ins, and when to develop plug-ins.
Chapter 2, "Changes to the Plug-In API Since Directory Server 5.2" describes the changes to the plug-in API since the Directory Server 5.2 release.
Chapter 3, "Getting Started With Directory Server Plug-Ins" gets you started using the plug-in API.
Chapter 4, "Working With Entries Using Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code that handles directory entries.
Chapter 5, "Extending Client Request Handling Using Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code that the server calls before and after processing client requests.
Chapter 6, "Handling Authentication Using Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code that changes the way authentication is processed.
Chapter 7, "Performing Internal Operations With Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code that performs internal directory requests.
Chapter 8, "Writing Entry Store and Entry Fetch Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code that is called before and after entries are stored in the database.
Chapter 9, "Writing Extended Operation Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code to handle LDAP v3 extended operations.
Chapter 10, "Writing Matching Rule Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code for custom matching rules.
Chapter 11, "Writing Password Storage Scheme Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code that changes the way passwords are stored.
Chapter 12, "Writing Password Quality Check Plug-Ins" shows how to write plug-in code that is used to check password quality.
Chapter 13, "Writing Computed Attribute Plug-Ins"shows how to write plug-in code that computes an attribute value when that value is requested by a client application.