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	Title		: Definition of an Object Class to Hold LDAP Change 
                          Records
	Author(s)	: G. Good, L. Poitou
	Filename	: draft-good-ldap-changelog-04.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2003-3-4
	
In order to support more flexible replication methods, it is
desirable to specify some manner in which an LDAP client may
retrieve a set of changes that have been applied to an LDAP server's
database.  The client, which may be another LDAP server, may then
choose to update its own replicated copy of the data.  This document
specifies an object class that may be used to represent changes
applied to an LDAP server.  It also specifies a method for
discovering the location of the container object that holds these
change records, so that clients and servers have a common rendezvous
point for this information.

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