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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.
The LDIF Editor is a tool for editing LDIF files. It provides syntax highlighting and content assistance.
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.
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.
The Apache DS Configuration Editor can be used to edit the server configuration ('server.xml' file) of an Apache Directory Server installation.
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.

Latest News

The Apache Directory Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Directory Studio 1.3.0 RC1, a new major update of its Eclipse based LDAP Browser and Directory client.

You can download Apache Directory Studio 1.3.0 RC1 as a standalone RCP application for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows here:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html

You can install it directly in Eclipse using this update site:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/update/1.x/

Here are a few highlights of this new version:

  • The RCP application now bundles Eclipse 3.4 dependencies
  • A lot improvements in the LDAP Browser
    • DSML Import/Export is now working again (with new export options)
    • Ability to save a configuration as an URL
    • Ability to create a new Context Entry
    • New "GoToDN" Dialog
    • Fixed the display of values of attributes with 'Generalized Time' syntax
    • Many more feature requests and bug fixes
  • The Apache DS Configuration Editor now reads the configuration of Apache DS 1.5.4
  • The Apache DS plugin now bundles Apache DS 1.5.4 dependencies and runs Apache DS instances version 1.5.3 (created with Studio 1.2.0) and version 1.5.4 (created with Studio 1.3.0).

Click here to view the ChangeLog.

Posted at 15 Oct @ 9:59 AM by Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot | 0 comments

The Apache Directory Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Directory Studio 1.2.0, a major update of its Eclipse based LDAP Browser and Directory client.

You can download Apache Directory Studio 1.2.0 as a standalone RCP application for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows here:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html

You can install it directly in Eclipse using this update site:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/update/1.x/

Here are a few highlights of this new version:

  • The new Apache DS feature makes its introduction in Apache Directory Studio. This new feature allows you to run the latest version of Apache DS (1.5.3) from within Apache Directory Studio or Eclipse and makes it super easy (and fast) to create and run an LDAP Server.
  • The Apache DS Configuration plugin now supports the 4 latest versions of Apache DS. It's now capable to read/write the server.xml file of an Apache DS 1.5.0, 1.5.1, 1.5.2 and 1.5.3.
  • The Search Logs view has been added to the LDAP Browser.
  • We've also added the support to use the proxy features of Eclipse inside Studio as well as improved the platform (useful actions have been added to the platform, the Mac OS X application now respects the standards of Apple for the "About" and "Preferences" actions, etc.).
  • We've also fixed some bugs dealing with schema files and schema parsing in the Schema Editor and LDAP Browser plugins.

Click here to view the ChangeLog.

Posted at 19 Aug @ 6:44 AM by Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot | 0 comments

The Apache Directory Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Directory Studio 1.2.0 RC1, a major update of its Eclipse based LDAP Browser and Directory client.

You can download Apache Directory Studio 1.2.0 as a standalone RCP application for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows here:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html

You can install it directly in Eclipse using this update site:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/update/1.x/

Here are a few highlights of this new version:

  • The new Apache DS feature makes its introduction in Apache Directory Studio. This new feature allows you to run the latest version of Apache DS (1.5.3) from within Apache Directory Studio or Eclipse and makes it super easy (and fast) to create and run an LDAP Server.
  • The Apache DS Configuration plugin now supports the 4 latest versions of Apache DS. It's now capable to read/write the server.xml file of an Apache DS 1.5.0, 1.5.1, 1.5.2 and 1.5.3.
  • The Search Logs view has been added to the LDAP Browser.
  • We've also added the support to use the proxy features of Eclipse inside Studio as well as improved the platform (useful actions have been added to the platform, the Mac OS X application now respects the standards of Apple for the "About" and "Preferences" actions, etc.).
  • We've also fixed some bugs dealing with schema files and schema parsing in the Schema Editor and LDAP Browser plugins.

Click here to view the ChangeLog.

Posted at 25 Jul @ 4:51 AM by Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot | 0 comments
Last changed: Apr 07, 2008 07:51 by Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot

The Apache Directory Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Directory Studio 1.1.0, the first major update of its Eclipse based LDAP Browser and Directory client.

You can download Apache Directory Studio 1.1.0 as a standalone RCP application for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows here:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html

You can install it directly in Eclipse using this update site:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/update/1.x/

Click here to view the ChangeLog.

Posted at 07 Apr @ 6:30 AM by Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot | 0 comments
Last changed: Apr 03, 2008 07:46 by Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot

The winners of the Eclipse Community Awards have been announced on march 18th at EclipseCon.

Apache Directory Studio finishes runner-up in the "Best Open Source RCP Application" category.

Congratulations to MyTourBook, a free software to visualize and analyze tours which are recorded by a GPS device, ergometer, bike- or exercise computer, which wins this category!

Posted at 03 Apr @ 7:44 AM by Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot | 0 comments