Hello,
I'm evaluating Crowd and I'm particularly interested to extend the LDAP connector to get more users attributes (and maybe also more groups attributes).
At this time, I've not yet a Crowd licence.
The doc says:
"If you need support for additional LDAP attributes, the Crowd LDAP connector can be extended. With a license purchase, full source is available and the LDAP connectors can be modified to support any number of attributes."
But how could I evaluate this feature without having the full source? this is one major point that makes us decide to buy a licence.
Also, is there somewhere a doc that explains how to extend the LDAP connector ?
Thanks in advance !
Hi Valerie,
Here you can find all Crowd classes and which methods you can use. As for the source, I'd suggest that you get in touch with our sales department (sales@atlassian.com) if you have any question about the license.
I hope this helps.
Cheers
Hi Tiago,
Ok, thank you for the answer.
I'll wait my management decision and contact your sales department.
Regards
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Hi Jobin,
First, thanks for your quick answer.
I've a look on https://developer.atlassian.com/display/CROWDDEV/Creating+a+Custom+Directory+Connector
I understand I've to write my own code. Nevertheless, in the MyCustomDirectoryServer template shown in the doc, the comment says
// The source code to the InternalDirectory, which comes with your commercial license is a good implementation example.
But as long as I'm evaluating Crowd, I don't have a commercial licence, so I don't have the source code, and I can't find what to write here in this class ??
Could you point me to an example ?
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I am afraid I don't have an example with me. Yes, getting source code would be the best thing to do but that requires license (even a $10 license will do). Check with Atlassian as Tiago suggested about questions on licensing.
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