authentication password syntax
authorization identity control
Common Development and Distribution License
deprecated password storage scheme
Directory Services Markup Language
entry change notification control
extensible match search filter
greater than or equal to search filter
less than or equal to search filter
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
notice of disconnection unsolicited notification
Password Modify extended operation
Simple Authentication and Security Layer
virtual attributes only control
The Berkeley DB Java Edition (also referred to as “Berkeley DB JE”, “BDBJE”, or “JE”) is a pure Java database designed by Sleepycat Software, which was purchased by the Oracle Corporation. It provides a highly-scalable, high-performance, transactional B-Tree database, with support for full ACID semantics and it is used as the primary database for storing user data.
The directory server provides a back end that uses the Berkeley DB Java Edition for storing its information. This back end is often called the “JE Backend” or simply “JEB”. It uses a Berkeley DB Java Edition environment that consists of multiple individual databases. The id2entry database provides a mechanism for mapping entry ID values to entry contents. Other databases serve as indexes that can be used to quickly find entry contents for processing various types of operations.