Yeah! I added the cn values to both entries, but still it didn't work
Yeah fnDbConPool is a structural objectClass.
dn: cn=jdbc,dc=production,dc=net
objectClass: top
objectClass: extensibleObject
cn: jdbc
dn: cn=testApp,cn=jdbc,dc=production,dc=net
fnDbFactoryName: OCCDataSourceFactory
fnDbCacheScheme: DYNAMIC
fnDbMaxLimit: 10
fnDbUser: testApp
objectClass: fnDbConPool
fnDbPasswd: testApp
fnDbMinLimit: 2
fnDbURL: jdbc:oracle:thin:@test.com:1521:test
cn : workSmart
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 2:28 PM
To: openldap-software(a)openldap.org
Subject: Re: LDIF format question for Openldap-2.3.27
On 4/5/07, Svend Sorensen wrote:
On 4/5/07, Venkat Reddy Valluri wrote:
>
> dn: cn=testApp,cn=jdbc,dc=production,dc=net
> fnDbFactoryName: OCCDataSourceFactory
> fnDbCacheScheme: DYNAMIC
> fnDbMaxLimit: 10
> fnDbUser: testApp
> objectClass: fnDbConPool
> fnDbPasswd: testApp
> fnDbMinLimit: 2
> fnDbURL: jdbc:oracle:thin:@test.com:1521:test
You are missing the objectClass
I didn't see the objectClass line. Is fnDbConPool a structural objectClass?
and cn attributes in your entry.