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Figure 5: Lookup Operation Attributes
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Root Node
Specify the Distinguished Name (DN) of an entry, the sub-tree of which you want to view in the editor that opens with the property.
Base Search Node
Choose the DN of the entry whose sub-tree and the entry by itself have to be searched for
Filter
Specify the search constraints to be applied on the entry represented by 'Base Search Node' and the entries in its sub-tree.
Search Scope
Specify the scope of the search.
Alias Dereferencing
Specify how aliases are to be dereferencing
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during search operation.
Follow referrals
Specify whether referrals are to be followed or ignored.
Compare
Figure 6: Compare Operation Attributes
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Figure 13: LDAPLookup CPS with the Expert Properties enabled and highlighted
Pre Processing XSL Configuration
Pre Processing XSL configuration can be used to transform request message before processing it. Click the ellipses button against the property to configure the properties.
Refer to the Pre/Post Processing XSL Configuration section under the Common Configurations page for details regarding Pre Processing XSL configuration and Post Processing XSL configuration (below).
Post Processing XSL Configuration
Post Processing XSL configuration can be used to transform the response message before sending it to the output port.
Process Message Based on Property
The property helps components to skip certain messages from processing.
Refer to the Process Message Based On a Property section under the Common Configurations page.
Validate Input
If enabled, LDAPLookup validates the input received.
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If the Input validation is disabled, it does not validate the input and thereby increases the performance. However, it may cause undesired results if the input XML is not valid. |
Cleanup resources (excluding connection) after each document
This closes all the resources except for the connection after every request. If the less processing time is more important than the less memory usage, then it is recommended to disable this property and vice versa.
For more details, refer to the respective section under in the Common Configurations page.
Target Namespace
Target Namespace for the request and response XML messages.
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