The following chapter describes the standard Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper Extended Web Services Subscriber Profile communication services and how the interfaces and protocols comply to standards.
This section describes the standards compliance for the communication services for Extended Web Services Subscriber Profile:
The Extended Web Services interface is an interface defined by Oracle, but it is based on a suggestion for a Parlay X standard for Subscriber Profile.
The LDAP plug-in for Extended Web Services Subscriber Profile acts as an LDAP client toward a directory service. The plug-in connects to the directory service using LDAP.
The plug-in instance has a pool of connections.
The plug-in complies to LDAP v3, RFC 4510.
The specification is here:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4510
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Table 17-1 Statement of Compliance, LDAP for Extended Web Services Subscriber Profile
Operation | Compliant(Yes | No) | Comment |
---|---|---|
Bind |
Yes |
NA |
Unbind |
Yes |
NA |
Search |
Yes |
NA |
Modify |
No |
Not used in the context. |
Add |
No |
Not used in the context. |
Delete |
No |
Not used in the context. |
Modify |
No |
Not used in the context. |
Compare |
No |
Not used in the context. |
Abandon |
No |
Not used in the context. |
Extended |
No |
Not used in the context. |
StartTLS |
No |
Not used in the context. |