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| \u001B[1mDESCRIPTION\u001B[0m |
| Spring LDAP is a Java library for simplifying LDAP operations, based on the |
| pattern of Spring's JdbcTemplate. The framework relieves the user of common |
| chores, such as looking up and closing contexts, looping through results, |
| encoding/decoding values and filters, and more. |
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| The LdapTemplate class encapsulates all the plumbing work involved in |
| traditional LDAP programming, such as creating a DirContext, looping through |
| NamingEnumerations, handling exceptions and cleaning up resources. This leaves |
| the programmer to handle the important stuff - where to find data (DNs and Filters) |
| and what do do with it (map to and from domain objects, bind, modify, unbind, etc.), |
| in the same way that JdbcTemplate relieves the programmer of all but the actual SQL |
| and how the data maps to the domain model. |
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| In addition to this, Spring LDAP provides transaction support, a pooling library, |
| an Object-Directory Mapping (ODM) framework, an LDIF parsing library with Spring |
| Batch integration, exception translation from NamingExceptions to a mirrored unchecked |
| Exception hierarchy, as well as several utilities for working with filters, LDAP paths |
| and Attributes. |
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| Spring LDAP requires J2SE 1.4 or higher to run, and works with Spring Framework 2.0.x, |
| 2.5.x as well as 3.0.x. |
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| \u001B[36mhttp://www.springsource.org/ldap\u001B[0m |