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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Well, this statement is true for any backend, incl. LDAP.
Correct. But many companies do not have a LDAP infrastructure. It is much easier to setup a Mysql DB and put a table for ACL than it is to setup an LDAP infrastructure.
This is a religious war :-) Let's add: mySQL vs. Postgres. (E.g. we focus on Postgres).
Well, just kidding.
My statement is simply my point of view, that the API should be independed of the backend.
Bye,
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