Monday, August 3, 2009

Eclipse based LDAP Browser and Directory Client

Apache Directory Studio is a completely directory tooling platform intended to be used with any LDAP server however it is particularly designed for use with Apache Directory Sever.

Features
  • LDAP Browser
The LDAP Browser has been designed to work with almost any LDAP server available. It not only permits to read and display the tree of your LDAP Server but also allows you to modify it by creating, editing or removing entries.
  • LDIF Editor
The LDIF Editor is a tool for editing LDIF files. It provides syntax highlighting and content assistance.
  • Schema Editor
The Schema Editor has been designed to edit the schema files in the OpenLDAP format. It allows you to edit easily attribute types and object classes for Apache Directory Server and OpenLDAP.
  • Embeded ApacheDS
Apache Directory Studio bundles the latest version of the LDAPV3 certified Apache DS. Creating and launching a new LDAP server now takes less than 10 seconds!
  • ApacheDS Configuration
The Apache DS Configuration Editor can be used to edit the server configuration ('server.xml' file) of an Apache Directory Server installation.
  • ACI Editor
The ACI Editor allows you to define, for an entry or a set of entries, graphically or manually (in souce code mode), an ACI (Access Control Information) item specification for Apache Directory Server.
  • Internationalization
Apache Directory Studio is now internationalized in English, French and German. We're also open for volunteers who want to add another language support.
  • Multi-platform & in eclipse
Based on Eclipse, Apache Directory Studio is a multi-plaform application that runs on Mac OS X, Linux and Windows, and also as plugins inside Eclipse itself.

1 comment:

  1. This is a great application. I use it every day and I love it. I'm working on a corporate directory management app that populates Active Directory (and a few other things) and it allows me to drill down into "raw" AD, export results, handle multiple directories, and more.

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