dp.attribute.resolver.LDAP.returnAttributes idp v3.3.0

Klingenstein, Nate nklingenstein at calstate.edu
Tue Nov 15 20:25:24 EST 2016


The property was removed because it's not possible to define a useful default, but it's still something you can set, and the behavior has been the same for the life of the software, as far as I'm aware.

Specifically, if any property that is defined in Spring somewhere doesn't resolve to "something", your IdP is toast.  It doesn't even need to make sense, but it has to be there in some form.

I haven't encountered this, but we haven't upgraded yet.
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