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I-D ACTION:draft-zeilenga-ldap-txn-00.txt
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Title : LDAPv3 Transactions
Author(s) : K. Zeilenga
Filename : draft-zeilenga-ldap-txn-00.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 10-Aug-00
LDAP [RFC2251] update operations have atomic properties upon
individual entries. However, it is often desirable to update two or
more entries as one atomic action, a transaction. Transactions are
necessary to support a number of applications including resource
provisioning and information replication. This document defines an
LDAP extension to support transactions.
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