The Apache Directory™ Project
Project Vision
We strive to increase LDAP awareness, comfort and adoption to bring forth what we call the Modern LDAP Renaissance. Learn more about our vision here.
Directory Sub-Projects
The Apache Directory Project provides directory solutions entirely written in Java. These include a directory server, which has been certified as LDAP v3 compliant by the Open Group (ApacheDS), and Eclipse-based directory tools (Apache Directory Studio).
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News
The Apache Directory Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Directory Studio 2.0 M2, the second milestone release of the version 2.0 of its Eclipse based LDAP Browser and Directory client.
You can download Apache Directory Studio 2.0 M2 as a standalone RCP application for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows here: http://directory.apache.org/studio/2.0/download
You can install it directly in Eclipse using this update site: http://directory.apache.org/studio/update/2.x/
Here are the release notes for Apache Directory Studio 2.0 M2:
- DIRSTUDIO-630 - Importing a Schema project twice shouldn't be possible
- DIRSTUDIO-733 - Error while reading RootDSE on Sun One directory server
- DIRSTUDIO-739 - Using 'Quick Search' in the DN editor while editing some object cancels editing and jumps to 'Quick Search' in the main window
- DIRSTUDIO-759 - Exit confirmation dialog is showed twice when quitting the application by closing the window on Linux and Windows
- DIRSTUDIO-760 - Unable to bind on an Active Directory server using 'domain\userid'
- DIRSTUDIO-763 - Typo in some English error messages ('occured' instead of 'occurred')
Click here to view the full Release Notes.
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of ApacheDS 2.0.0-M5, the fifth milestone toward a 2.0 version.
Here are the release notes for Apache Directory ApacheDS 2.0.0-M5:
- DIRSERVER-1660 - DMG based installer generation fails on Mac OSX Lion
- DIRSERVER-1688 - Using rm -d is not portable to Slackware
- DIRKRB-81 - The ReplayCacheEntry is marked as Serializable, but contains no serializable fields
- DIRKRB-84 - EncryptionTypes are not correctly handled in the server
Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-G1 release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.
Downloads are available at http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/2.0/downloads.html
The Apache Directory team is proud to announce the availability of the 1.0.0-M10 version of the Apache Directory LDAP API.
The Apache Directory LDAP client API is an ongoing effort to provide an enhanced LDAP API, as a replacement for JNDI and the existing LDAP API (jLdap and Mozilla LDAP API).
In this milestone, we have fixed some issues, one of them being critical :
Here are the release notes for Apache Directory LDAP API 1.0.0-M10:
- DIRAPI-68 - Unable to bind on an Active Directory server using 'domain\userid'
Feel free to experiment, we highly appreciate your feedback !
Web site : http://directory.apache.org/api/
Download : http://directory.apache.org/api/downloads.html
User Guide : http://directory.apache.org/api/user-guide.html
The Apache Directory Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Directory Studio 2.0 M1, a first milestone release of the version 2.0 of its Eclipse based LDAP Browser and Directory client.
You can download Apache Directory Studio 2.0 M1 as a standalone RCP application for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows here: http://directory.apache.org/studio/2.0/download
You can install it directly in Eclipse using this update site: http://directory.apache.org/studio/update/2.x/
Here are a few highlights of this new version:
- The Apache Directory LDAP API has now been integrated in Apache Directory Studio:
- it is used as default network provider (as a replacement for JNDI - which is still selectable)
- and also in the Schema Editor plugin for checking the schema inconsistencies
- A new LDAP Servers plugin has been introduced and replaces the ApacheDS plugin:
- it provides an open way to include LDAP Server adapters which allows you create and run a new LDAP Server within seconds
- LDAP Server adapters are provided for all ApacheDS versions from 1.5.3 to the latest milestone 2.0 M4).
- A new ApacheDS 2.0 Configuration plugin takes care of editing the configuration of a 2.0 ApacheDS instance:
- it reads the configuration from the LDIF configuration file on the filesystem
- it can also read the configuration via LDAP using a connection defined in the LDAP Browser
- The RCP application is based on the latest version of Eclipse (3.7.1):
- it is provided in two versions (32 bit and 64 bit) for each major operating system (Mac OS X, Linux & Windows)
- There are a lot more new additions, improvements and bug fixes (see release notes)
Click here to view the Release Notes.
Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Directory Server version 2.0.0-M2, which is the second milestone toward a 2.0 version.
This version is the first one which include a working Master-Slave replication, plus many other bug fixes.
It has to be noted that we are not using anymore the server.xml configuration file, as all the configuration is now stored in the DIT.
Some part of the server are now OSGi compliant, and we want the 2.0-GA to be fully OSGi compliant.
Note that this is a milestone, and some parts of the API or configuration can change before the 2.0 GA. We don't have any defined time frame for the 2.0-G1 release, we do expect to release a few more milestones before reaching the 2.0-GA.
Downloads are available at http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/2.0/downloads.html
