LDAPcon

The 1st International Conference on LDAP is being held in
Köln (Cologne) on the 6th and 7th of September of this year.

The program sounds very interesting and includes a number of topics that interest me. Here is the current list of abstracts.

  • Directory Standardization Report by Kurt Zeilenga

  • OpenDS: not just yet another LDAP server! by Ludovic Poitou

  • OpenLDAP 2.4 Highlights by Howard Chu

  • Architecting the Modern LDAP Renaissance: The Apache Directory Vision by Alex Karasulu

  • A Reference Schema for LDAP-based Identity Management Systems by Frank Tröger

  • ACL Design behind IntegraTUM's Decentralized and Delegable Group Management by Daniel Pluta

  • Design of a Directory Tree by Giovanni Baruzzi

  • Apache Directory Studio, a new Open Source LDAP & Directory Tooling Platform by Stefan Seelmann and Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot

  • Complexity in a Global Directory Backbone by Hilla Reynolds

  • Spring LDAP - Java LDAP Programming Made Simple by Mattias Arthursson

  • The Highs and Lows of Integrating LDAP with XML by Steven Legg

  • LDAP Proxy and Virtualization—Requirements vs. Capabilities by Abdi Mohammadi, Robert Polster, Andre Posner and Cengiz Tuztas

  • LDAP Stored Procedures and Triggers in ApacheDS by Ersin Er

  • Scaling Directories, Design & Deployment Considerations by Abdi Mohammadi, Robert Polster, Andre Posner and Cengiz Tuztas

  • The FederID project by Clément OUDOT

  • Moving LDAP writes to Web Services by Kostas Kalevras

  • How to write highly efficient LDAP Applications and stop swamping the server by Felix Gaehtgens
  • Lessons learnt from Samba's LDAP backends by Volker Lendecke

Registration is open. I'll be going.

Comments (2) left to “LDAPcon”

  1. Marty Heyman wrote on 30-Jul-07 at 6:09 pm

    Well, Obviously Howard will be back (it's like his fourth trip to Europe this year!). I might have come had I focused on Jordan's shots but since he can't come, I probably won't. It looks like great fun!

  2. Jan-Piet Mens wrote on 30-Jul-07 at 6:15 pm

    If I promise to buy you beer; will you come then?

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