filter

A <filter> consists of a set of <filter-class>'s that describes the object classes that are used by a particular instance of a DirXML driver.

Example

<filter>
<filter-class class-name="User"
subscriber="sync"
publisher="sync">
<filter-attr attr-name="CN"
subscriber="sync"
publisher="ignore"
merge-authority="none"/>
<filter-attr attr-name="Surname"
subscriber="sync"/>
<filter-attr attr-name="Given name"
subscriber="sync"/>
<filter-attr attr-name="Internet EMail Address"
publisher="sync"
publisher-optimize-modify="false"/>
<filter-attr attr-name="Login Disabled"
subscriber="notify"/>
</filter-class>
<filter-class class-name="Group"
subscriber="sync"
publisher="sync">
publisher-create-homedir="false">
<filter-attr attr-name="CN"
subscriber="sync"
merge-authority="none"/>
<filter-attr attr-name="Member"
subscriber="sync"
publisher="sync"
merge-authority="publisher"
publisher-optimize-modify="false"/>
</filter-class>
</filter>

1. Allowed Content

filter-class
behavior of an object class

2. No Attributes

3. Content Rule

( filter-class * )

4. Parent Elements

None

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