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How should my connectString look like if I want to use LDAP?

Hi,
I am trying to connect to a db trough LDAP. Not sure how the connectString should be specified. Any help or pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Sreesha
Answers
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If you have an entry the the LDAP store with a name such as 'orcl' you would use connectString: "orcl".
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Hi,
We are trying to connect to remote DB using LDAP, please guide me on how to use that in connection string,We connect using the below config
jdbc:oracle:thin:@ldap
/oraldap.wc1.com:389/id1lgen,cn=OracleContext,dc=wc,dc=com ldap://oraldap.ev1.com:389/id1lgen,cn=OracleContext,dc=ev1,dc=com
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There's a section in the manual on how JDBC connection strings convert to standard Oracle connection strings: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/blob/master/doc/api.md#notjdbc
Get it to work with SQL*Plus, and then use that connection string in node-oracledb.