You can setup any tree structure you want and set ACL according to your
wish that who can read who can edit who can add etc.
ACl are little tricky, so knowing basics and how they work always helps,
plus putting an ACL in effect and trying it is the best way of figuring
out.
Bring a test box online and start playing with it.
webguy
<webguy@online.ie> wrote:
Hi,
new to list, so be kind.
I have a project starting, and I think LDAP
(openLdap) might be a good fit.
Basically, the project has a
structure of
MyApplication
+ Users [1]
+ Companies
+ A
company
+ Projects
+ A Project
+ ProjectUsers [3]
+ Usera
+
Userb
...
+ ProjectGroups
+ GroupA
+ Groupb
...
+
SoftwareModules
+ moduleA
+ CompanyUsers [2]
where [2] are
a subset of [1] and [3] is a subset of users in [2] and where
users/and
groups can have x,y,z permissions on a module.
If I'm correct if
should be possible to set up lDap to manage all the
permissions, users,
groups etc. Is that correct? I don't want to reinvent
the wheel. Biz
layer will be java based.
I've tried to keep this short and sweet, so
I hope I've given enough info.
Any examples of similiar stuctures would
be great.
Thanks WG
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