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Re: [ldapext] Re: I-D ACTION:draft-zeilenga-ldap-adlist-09.txt



At 10:45 AM 10/27/2004, Jim Sermersheim wrote:
>Kurt,
> 
>This specifies that the class is expanded to all MUST, and MAY attributes of the class, (either directly or inherited).

   For each object class identified in the attributes
   field, the request is to be treated as if each attribute
   allowed by that class (by "MUST" or "MAY", directly or
   by "SUP"erior) [Models] was itself listed.

>Does it also include (and exclude) attributes specified in the DITContentRule for structural classes?

Attributes allowed or precluded by a DIT Content Rule are
not of interest here, only attributes allowed by the
listed object class.

That is, while a DIT Content Rule may state than an
object might belong to a set of classes, hence allowing
some set of attributes to be held in the object entry,
the DIT Content Rule itself does not specify which
attributes are allowed by the object class.

> 
>Jim
>
>>>> <Internet-Drafts@ietf.org> 10/26/04 2:29:59 PM >>>
>A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
>
>
>Title: Requesting Attributes by Object Class in the 
>Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
>Author(s): K. Zeilenga
>Filename: draft-zeilenga-ldap-adlist-09.txt
>Pages: 6
>Date: 2004-10-26
>
>The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search operation
>provides mechanisms for clients to request all user application
>attributes, all operational attributes, and/or attributes selected by
>their description. This document extends LDAP to support a mechanism
>that LDAP clients may use to request the return of all attributes
>belonging to an object class.
>
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