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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Reference 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
1. Directory Server Enterprise Edition File Reference
Software Layout for Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Directory Server Instance Default Layout
Directory Proxy Server Instance Default Layout
Part I Directory Server Reference
4. Directory Server LDIF and Search Filters
6. Directory Server Monitoring
7. Directory Server Replication
8. Directory Server Data Caching
11. Directory Server Groups and Roles
12. Directory Server Class of Service
14. Directory Server Internationalization Support
Part II Directory Proxy Server Reference
15. Directory Proxy Server Overview
16. Directory Proxy Server Load Balancing and Client Affinity
17. Directory Proxy Server Distribution
18. Directory Proxy Server Virtualization
Construction of Virtual Data Views
Primary and Secondary Data Views
Additional Secondary Data View Properties
How Directory Proxy Server Handles Read and Write Operations to Join Data Views
Virtual Data Transformations on Join Data Views
Features of Coordinator Data View
JDBC Data Sources and Data Source Pools
Case Sensitivity in JDBC Data Views
Access Control On Virtual Data Views
Virtual ACI Storage and Access
Virtual Data Views and LDAP Groups
19. Connections Between Directory Proxy Server and Backend LDAP Servers
20. Connections Between Clients and Directory Proxy Server
21. Directory Proxy Server Client Authentication
22. Security in Directory Proxy Server
23. Directory Proxy Server Logging
In addition to the transformation actions described previously, certain properties can be defined on a data view, which restrict the way in which data can be managed through that data view. These properties essentially provide a list of the attributes that can be read or modified through the virtual data view.
The following additional properties can be defined on a data view to present a restricted virtual data view:
Non-viewable attributes. A list of the attributes that cannot be read through this data view. This list is specified by adding the multi-valued property non-viewable-attr to the data view. This property should be used if the number of attributes that cannot be read is small.
Non-writable attributes. A list of the attributes that cannot be added or modified through this data view. This list is specified by adding the multi-valued property non-writable-attr to the data view. This property should used if the number of attributes that cannot be added or modified is small.
Viewable attributes. A list of the attributes that can be read through this data view. This list is specified by adding the multi-valued property viewable-attr to the data view. This property should used if the number of attributes that can be read is small.
Writable attributes. A list of the attributes that can be added or modified through this data view. This list is specified by adding the multi-valued property writable-attr to the data view. This property should used if the number of attributes that can be added or modified is small.
Non-viewable attributes and viewable attributes are mutually exclusive. Similarly, non-writable attributes and writable attributes are mutually exclusive.