This is an interesting topic.
 
Is there even a suggested database schema for this? Or the person who designs the c-code would desgn the schema as well?
 
 
Edward

 
On 3/13/07, Richard Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
Bill Bailey wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I noticed on the list of features an item indicating that data
> interoperability plug-ins are available to allow the use of an RDBMS
> as a data source, but I'm having trouble locating the specifics (e.g.
> which databases, what sort of integration, etc.) in the documentation.
> Anyone have any pointers on where I can find more information on this?
>
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/FAQ#Can_I_replace_Sleepycat_with_Oracle.2C_or_Postgres.2C_etc..3F

There are no plug-ins available. The plug-in architecture will allow
this, but someone must write some C code in order to be able to do this.
>
> In particular, I'm struggling with whether to use a directory server
> for user management or a database. If I store users in my LDAP
> directory (e.g. username, password, name, address, phone, etc.), there
> is still user data that I need to store in a database (e.g.
> transaction data or other frequently modified data) … and I need to be
> able to correlate the two. For example, for reporting I may need to
> display both the basic user info and demographic information that is
> so well suited for a directory alongside data that comes from a
> database. This seems to me problematic since the data models and query
> languages are different. And even if I could make the LDAP data look
> like something I could query with SQL … and join with real RDBMS
> tables … it would seem likely that performance might be less than great.
>
> My thinking is that if I could get the LDAP server to use e.g. MySQL
> under the covers for storage, but I could still get access (read-only)
> to the underlying tables, I might be able to have the best of both
> worlds (assuming the underlying table structure was amenable to being
> joined to my tables without to many contortions). I'm guessing my
> dilemma isn't new … has anyone else struggled with this and, if so,
> how did you resolve it? And have been satisfied with the solution you
> selected?
>
>
> Thanks for any input or comments.
>
> Bill Bailey
>
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