Complete Contents
Getting Started
Chapter 1 Understanding Server Plug-Ins
Chapter 2 Writing and Compiling Plug-Ins
Chapter 3 Calling the Front-End API Functions
Chapter 4 Quick Start
Chapter 5 Writing Database Plug-Ins
Chapter 6 Writing Pre/Post-Operation Plug-Ins
Chapter 7 Defining Functions for LDAP Operations
Chapter 8 Defining Functions for Database Operations
Chapter 9 Defining Functions for Authentication
Chapter 10 Writing Entry Store/Fetch Plug-Ins
Chapter 11 Writing Extended Operation Plug-Ins
Chapter 12 Writing Matching Rule Plug-Ins
Chapter 13 Data Type and Structure Reference
Chapter 14 Function Reference
Chapter 15 Parameter Reference
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Part 1 Introduction to Directory Server Plug-Ins

Chapter  1 Understanding Server Plug-Ins This chapter introduces the concept of a server plug-in and discusses the different types of plug-ins that you can write.

Chapter  2 Writing and Compiling Plug-Ins This chapter explains how to write, compile, and install server plug-ins for the Directory Server.

Chapter  3 Calling the Front-End API Functions This chapter explains how to use the Netscape Directory Server's front-end API functions to accomplish various tasks. You can call these functions in your plug-in to interact with the client (for example, send results or result codes), log messages, and work with entries, attributes, and filters.

Chapter  4 Quick Start This chapter provides a few simple examples of server plug-ins that you can compile and implement. Essentially, these examples demonstrate the different types of data available to your plug-in.

 

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