atom feed6 messages in org.oasis-open.lists.dsmlRE: Intro
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Steven LivingstoneJul 14, 2000 3:51 am 
Michael StröderJul 14, 2000 4:20 am 
Rob WeltmanJul 14, 2000 7:10 am 
Steven LivingstoneJul 14, 2000 9:11 am 
Steven LivingstoneJul 14, 2000 9:11 am 
ma...@mjwilcox.comJul 14, 2000 6:01 pm 
Subject:RE: Intro
From:Steven Livingstone (s.li@btinternet.com)
Date:Jul 14, 2000 9:11:09 am
List:org.oasis-open.lists.dsml

Interesting work. Took me a few mins to figure out what was going on.

One way I think it may help me out if for user preferences. I ofen store such info in an LDAP compliant directory such as MS Site Server and ADSI. However, I want to be able to pass this kind of info to partners and it seems as though DSML will be ideal for this. Anyone doing this kind of work?

I could imagine that if it was easily mapped to and from such a directory structure, you could have your own roaming profile.

Am I way off on this one or should I continue like this? I was doing this using my own format, but I don't really want to create another way of doing something this already does.

Can I ask one other quick thing - what competitor specs are being drawn up w.r.t DSML? This is the first thing I have found that specifically does this...

Thanks - Steven

Author and Reviewer, Professional XML, ASP XML, Beginners XML, Pro Site Server, Pro Site Server Commerce Wrox Press, http://www.wrox.com

-----Original Message----- From: mich@ms.inka.de [mailto:mich@ms.inka.de]On Behalf Of Michael Stroder Sent: 14 July 2000 12:11 To: DSML Subject: Re: Intro

Steven Livingstone wrote:

I am interested in who is doing what with DSML and what plans people have to impement with it. Any links and samples etc... would also be really useful.

My package http://web2ldap.de has very primitive support for downloading search results in DSML format. Reviews welcome. I further plan to write a package dsmltools for conversion DSML<->LDIF, downloading/uploading DSML etc. as command-line tool.

Ciao, Michael.