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Apache Directory is an open source project of the Apache Software Foundation. Its flagship product, the Apache Directory Server, is an embeddable directory server entirely written in Java. It was certified LDAPv3-compatible by The Open Group in 2006.[1][2] Besides LDAP, the server supports other protocols as well, and a Kerberos server.[3]
A subproject implements an Eclipse-based directory tool called Apache Directory Studio. It includes an LDAP browser/editor, a schema browser, an LDIF editor, a DSML editor, and more.
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- ^ "The Apache Software Foundation Is Latest Technology Leader To Embrace LDAP Standard And Achieve Open Group Certification". The Open Directory. 11 October 2006. http://opengroup.org/comm/press/11oct06.html. Retrieved on 30 June 2009.
- ^ "What Apache Directory Server is". http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/11-what-apache-directory-server-is.html. Retrieved on 30 June 2009. "Please note that the server has been successfully certified by the Open Group in September 2006 ("LDAP certified")."
- ^ "What Apache Directory Server is". http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/11-what-apache-directory-server-is.html. Retrieved on 30 June 2009. "Other network protocols like Kerberos and NTP are supported"