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What Else Is There Besides OpenLDAP?

The Stunted Leech asks: "I am trying to develop an LDAP interface to an existing customer database and would like to implement a simple LDAP listener that could be queried from e-mail clients. Before everyone suggests importing the data to OpenLDAP or developing a back-end for it, let me just say that it isn't very feasible: I'm the only person assigned to the project, and my company doesn't have the time or hardware resources to maintain an LDAP server. So I'm looking for very simple implementations of LDAP servers, preferably in a scripting language like Perl or Python (we use Perl for CGIs and wxPython for GUI front-ends). I've come across a couple of Java-based ones, but they seemed overly complex - all I need to do is retrieve a contact's e-mail or phone number from our database. Pointers to any sort of simple LDAP servers are welcome, even if they do little more than return the same result to all queries."

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  1. Well, there's... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    the LFAP masturbation protocol.

  2. Re:Backends are not as hard as you make out. by NoMoreNicksLeft · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Unless, he was referring to the person having inferred such from another implication, such as all the answers he had gotten before now, or the web pages he had read.

    So, the grammar isn't necessarily as problemtatic as you make it to be, what we are looking at is more of an ambiguity problem.

    Welcome to the english language.

  3. Re:Backends are not as hard as you make out. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Actually, like most nazis you are ill-informed -- the word originally was used in both senses, and both senses are listed by most dictionaries, though usually the reverse sense is marked "obsolete" or "to be avoided in case your listener has something wedged up his ass"

    The latin root means as + bring, and reflects more the obsolete reverse sense. Maybe our friend reads classical literature, as a hobby??

  4. Re:Backends are not as hard as you make out. by YellowElectricRat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Funny, I thought I had already mentioned that.

    Welcome to 'read before you post' land.