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Old 09-28-2006, 09:38 PM
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Default How to convert data in RDBMS into LDAP format?

We have our database stored currently in the Oracle. We need to migrate
the whole data to an directory(LDAP) server.
Does anybody have an idea about any migration tools which can be used
to migrate the database in Oracle RDBMS into LDAP directory commands?
I do not want only the 'Oracle RDBMS->Oracle Internet Directory'
conversion, but in general the RDBMS into the LDAP conversion.

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Old 09-29-2006, 08:17 AM
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qazmlp1209@rediffmail.com wrote:
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We have our database stored currently in the Oracle. We need to migrate the whole data to an directory(LDAP) server. Does anybody have an idea about any migration tools which can be used to migrate the database in Oracle RDBMS into LDAP directory commands? I do not want only the 'Oracle RDBMS->Oracle Internet Directory' conversion, but in general the RDBMS into the LDAP conversion.


What you have stored in Oracle, I would hope, and what you would
choose to store in a hierarchical LDAP directory are two entirely
different things.

Please provide more details and operating system and version and
edition information is critical.

Please, also, do not post to every usenet group you can spell. Limit
your response to a single c.d.oracle usernet group. Thank you.
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Old 10-06-2006, 07:05 AM
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DA Morgan wrote:
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What you have stored in Oracle, I would hope, and what you would choose to store in a hierarchical LDAP directory are two entirely different things.

We store the same data in Oracle database and also in LDAP directory,
but of course in different formar. There is a defined mapping for each
of the data in the schema, for example:
Key columns in Oracle -> Mandatory attributes in object class
Primary key -> DN
Table schema -> Object Class definition
column -> attribute
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Please provide more details and operating system and version and edition information is critical.

The OS version is: Solaris 9
Oracle version is: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release
10.1.0.4.0 - 64bit

With my understanding, it looks like we need to develop a tool on our
own(as there is no 100% 1:1 mapping available for the data stored in
RDBMS and LDAP). Do you have any suggestion?

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Old 10-06-2006, 07:55 AM
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qazmlp1209@rediffmail.com wrote:
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With my understanding, it looks like we need to develop a tool on our own(as there is no 100% 1:1 mapping available for the data stored in RDBMS and LDAP). Do you have any suggestion?


That is my impression as well. If you don't have someone in-house
that can do this contact me off-line and I'll see if I know someone
in your geographic area.
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