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Apache Archiva Redback Runtime Configuration
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Olivier Lamy
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2012-12-21
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Apache Archiva Redback Runtime Configuration
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* Apache Redback User Manager/RbacManager Implementations
Since 1.4-M4, you can choose to switch dynamically
* User Manager Implementations (from Database and/or LDAP).
* RbacManager Implementations (from Database and/or LDAP): to manage if roles management comes from Database and/or LDAP.
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[../images/redback-runtime-conf-general.png]
* LDAP configuration
LDAP configuration can now be done via an UI and it's now dynamic (no more need of using vi to edit a file :-) ) and no more need of restarting.
You can test your ldap configuration too.
[../images/ldap-configuration.png]
* LDAP Group-Roles mapping
Since 1.4-M4, you can map dynamically LDAP Group to Archiva Roles
[../images/ldap-group-roles-mapping.png]
* Runtime properties
You can now too modify some Redback configuration properties. You have a help button which explains to you what the property is doing.
[../images/redback-properties.png]
* Users Cache
You can enable/disable users cache and configure various ttl values
[../images/redback-runtime-conf-users-cache.png]
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