[OpenAM] Cache configuration

Raúl Montes raulmt at gmail.com
Wed Jan 4 20:38:46 EST 2012


Thanks, Phillip and Luk. The com.iplanet.am.sdk.caching.enabled property worked!


On Wednesday 4 de January de 2012 at 13:39, luk.morbee at thomsonreuters.com wrote:

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> We had also issues with cached LDAP entries and finally disabled caching all together. This is my thread: http://lists.forgerock.org/pipermail/openam/2011-November/004075.html
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> From: openam-bounces at forgerock.org [mailto:openam-bounces at forgerock.org] On Behalf Of Philip Peake
> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:18 PM
> To: Users
> Subject: Re: [OpenAM] Cache configuration
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> Look at documentation on persistent  connections to the LDAP server - these are there specifically to deal with the situation of data on LDAP changing and OpenAM being aware of the changes.
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> On 1/3/2012 9:31 AM, Raúl Montes wrote:  
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> I have a Custom IdRepo plugin that connects to a Database to authenticate using SAML2. The problem I have is that if I make changes to the user information on that database, OpenAM doesn't see it because (i suppose) of its cache. Is it possible to disable this user data caching? I want OpenAM to ask this IdRepo plugin for the user attributes every time it want to use them, because they can change at any time from external sources.
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> Thanks for your help.
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> Regards,
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> Raul.
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