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Title : LDAP Bulk Update/Replication Protocol
Author(s) : R. Harrison, et al.
Filename : draft-rharrison-lburp-05.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2005-10-11
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Bulk
Update/Replication Protocol (LBURP) allows an LDAP client to perform
a bulk update to an LDAP server. The protocol frames a sequenced
set of update operations within a pair of LDAP extended operations
to notify the server that the update operations in the framed set
are related in such a way that the ordering of all operations can be
preserved during processing even when they are sent asynchronously
by the client. Update operations can be grouped within a single
protocol message to maximize the efficiency of client-server
communication.
The protocol is suitable for efficiently making a substantial set
of updates to the entries in an LDAP server.
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