Hi,
the server does support the server-side sorting. However if the server
considers that the sorting task is too expensive it sends you an
error. When you sort on a certain attribute be sure
* to have an index on it with the corresponding matching rule
(
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/admin/index-sort-order....)
and
* be sure that the number of sorted entries does not exceeed
nsslapd-idlistscanlimit
(
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/admin/Managing_Indexes....),
otherwise the search will be considered unindexed and as a consequence
too expensive
Other than that the sorting works perfectly...
2010/1/29 Derek Alexander <d.alexander(a)lse.ac.uk>:
Hi,
Was trying to do a search against the directory, with results sorted on the
createTimestamp
attribute using JNDI.
Got this back:
javax.naming.OperationNotSupportedException: [LDAP: error code 12 - Sort Response
Control];
remaining name '...'
Any idea of the reason for this?
I was under the impression that server-side sorting was supported.
Cheers,
Derek
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