Thanks a lot! Very interesting, I'll grab it now. * Will Drewry <will / cs.bu.edu> [0813 06:13]: > Hi! > > I'm proud to announce the alpha release of Ruby/ActiveLDAP. > > Details and downloads can be found at - > > http://projects.dataspill.org/libraries/ruby/activeldap > > === What is Ruby/ActiveLDAP? > > Ruby/ActiveLDAP is a library, inspired by ActiveRecord, with the purpose > of providing an object oriented mapping of LDAP objects to Ruby objects. > Often, interfacing with LDAP is a tedious and interrupting process. It rarely > follows the normal flow of your application, and almost always requires > referencing the Ruby/LDAP examples, or playing in irb, to get the desired > output. > > Ruby/ActiveLDAP aims to make interaction with LDAP as intuitive as possible. > > === Features > > Currently implemented: > - SSL/TLS and unencrypted LDAP connections > - Simple and anonymous binding > - Automagic schema parsing resulting in dynamic methods > - has_many and belongs_to paradigm > - Easy extension with dynamic or statically defined classes > - Many simple examples > > Planned: > - SASL/GSSAPI support. (It is currently spotty.) > - API clean up and finalization > - Using log4r instead of printf > - More complete examples > - Setup on rubyforge > - Any feature requests from this announcement! > > === Status > > Ruby/ActiveLDAP is ready for use, but the API may still undergo some > minor changes and enhancements. I would really like feedback from > live testing. Patches, suggestions, and criticism are desired. > > > Thanks for your attention - > will > > -- > Will Drewry > will@(alum|cs).bu.edu > -- New York is real. The rest is done with mirrors. Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns