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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ldapext-ldap-java-api-01.txt



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	Title		: The Java LDAP Application Program Interface
	Author(s)	: T. Howes, M. Smith, R. Weltman
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ldapext-ldap-java-api-01.txt
	Pages		: 72
	Date		: 13-Mar-98
	
   The LDAP class library is designed to provide powerful, yet simple,
   access to a LDAP directory services.  It defines a synchronous
   interface to LDAP, with support for partial results on searching, to
   suit a wide variety of applications. This document gives a brief
   overview of the LDAP model, then an overview of the constituents of
   the class library.
   The public class methods are described in detail, followed by an
   appendix that provides some example code demonstrating the use of the
   classes, and an appendix listing changes from earlier drafts.

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