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
Glossary
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Part 2 Writing Database and Operation-Based Plug-Ins

Chapter  5 Writing Database Plug-Ins This chapter summarizes the data types and structures that you can use when writing server plug-in functions.

Chapter  6 Writing Pre/Post-Operation Plug-Ins This chapter explains how to write functions that the server calls before and after executing an LDAP operation. These functions are called pre-operation and post-operation plug-in functions.

Chapter  7 Defining Functions for LDAP Operations This chapter explains how to write pre-operation, database, and post-operation functions for specific LDAP operations.

Chapter  8 Defining Functions for Database Operations This chapter explains how to write functions that perform database operations, such as exporting the directory, importing LDIF files, archiving, and restoring database archives.

Chapter  9 Defining Functions for Authentication This chapter explains how to write a plug-in function to bypass or replace the standard function for authentication with your own function.

 

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