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Enterprise Java developers employ object-oriented (OO) techniques to create modular, complex applications. In the OO paradigm, objects are central to the system and represent entities in the real world. Each object has an identity, state, and behavior. Objects can be related to other objects through inheritance or composition. On the other hand, LDAP directories represent data and relationships in a hierarchical tree structure. This difference leads to an object-directory paradigm mismatch and can cause problems in communication between OO and directory environments.
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Varanasi, B., Sacco, A. (2023). Object-Directory Map**. In: Practical Spring LDAP. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-0002-3_8
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