Browse your LDAP tree and manage entries, on almost any LDAP server.
Edit LDIF files simply, with syntax highlighting and content assistance.
Run a new LDAP Server in less than ten seconds
Browse and edit your schema in a simple and powerful editor.
The LDAP Browser not only allows you to display the tree of your LDAP Server but also gives you the ability to modify it by creating, editing or removing entries.
Searching the DIT has been widely made easier with the powerful search wizard, as well as its ability to record a search, saving you a lot of time for your future works. The results of a search are presented in a table, that enables you to edit the attributes in a spreadsheet-like manner.
The LDAP Browser allows you to import data to the DIT from an LDIF or an DSML file. Furthermore, data can also be exported to LDIF and DSML of course, but also CSV (Comma Separated Values), OpenOffice or Excel documents.
The LDIF Editor allows you to edit your LDIF files very simply.
Syntax highlighting and code folding provides an easy comprehension of the file, while content assistance helps you write faster with code templates, autocompletion of attributes types and various value editors adapted to each type of value.
It is also possible to import an LDIF file directly into one of the connections shared with the LDAP Browser.
The Integrated LDAP Server feature allows you to create, run and stop new LDAP Servers right from NextStudio, without having to install anything else.
NextStudio integrates the open-source, LDAPv3 certified Apache Directory Server, making you able to create multiple instances of this server with different settings (LDAP/LDAPS ports configuration, authentication settings, Kerberos support).
It is a perfect solution for a development environment, allowing each developer to have an LDAP Server running on its local machine in a few seconds.
The Schema Editor allows you to view and edit the Schema of various LDAP server.
Organized into multiple schema projects, the Schema Editor let's you import your schemas from files (in OpenLDAP format) or directly from any directory server (using the LDAP protocol).
The Schema Browser gives you a handy overview of the Schema, while Attribute Type and Object Class Editors offers you an easy access to modify the values of such objects.
Instant search and errors views helps you find objects easily and track down design errors in your Schema.
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