Considerations for using the J2EE security with EGL LDAP access code

You can customize and reuse the categories in the associated files in your application.

For descriptions of those categories, see the following table.

Category Folder File Description
Must be customized in almost all cases EGLSource/libraries LDAPInitLib.egl Library containing variables and functions that are used to bind to the LDAP-compliant server or are used in the subsequent redirection
UserObjectLib.egl Library containing variables and functions that are related to the user object
Do not require customization EGLSource/com/ibm/egl/ldap LdapExternalTypes.egl Set of external types that are based on Java™ Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) LDAP classes
EGLSource/com/ibm/egl/ldap LdapLib.egl Library functions that declare variables based on the external types and that access an LDAP-compliant server
Included to make the sample work WebContent/sample welcome.jsp Faces JSP page that asks users if they want to display or update data
EGLSource/jsfhandlers Welcome.egl EGL page handler for the Faces JSP page that asks users if they want to display or update data
WebContent/sample customerData.jsp Faces JSP page that displays customer data
EGLSource/jsfhandlers CustomerData.egl JSF handler for the JSP page that displays customer data
WebContent/sample updateCustomerData.jsp Faces JSP page for updating customer data
EGLSource/jsfhandlers UpdateCustomerData.egl JSF handler for the JSP page for updating customer data
WebContent/sample employeeData.jsp Faces JSP page that displays employee data
EGLSource/jsfhandlers EmployeeData.egl JSF handler for the JSP page that displays employee data
WebContent/sample updateEmployeeData.jsp Faces JSP page for updating employee data
EGLSource/jsfhandlers UpdateEmployeeData.egl JSF handler for the JSP page four updating employee data
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