I attended these sessions in this morning:
- If the session has a movie in English, I just write summaries of the article. Please see that movies if you want more details.
- If the session has a movie in Japanese, I write the article with translating and little-summarizing.
- If the session has no movies in any languges, I try to write the article with little-summarizing.
- But, for Ceremonies and Lightning Talks, I only put the link of movies.
- And I don't translate Q&As in the article because these are the gift for attendees in there.
N.B. These summaries may be imprecise.
- The future of the bigdecimal library and the number system of Ruby
- by Kenta Murata
- What is BigDecimal
- BigDecimal class
- Multiple-precision floating-point number
- BigMath module : Math module for BidDecimal
- BigDecimal has been existing for a long time, but there are some problems because this is not maintained frequently.
- Thread
- Thread unsafe
- Fiber unsafe
- Precision
- Precision should be owned by Number itself, inherently.
- But Ruby's BigDecimal does not own its precision.
- Ruby's Float is same.
- Mixture of BigDecimal and Float generates Float, not BigDecimal.
- BigDecimal is initialized only from String.
- Not able to be initialized from Number.
- Unbelievably, not able to be initialized from another BigDecimal.
- Slow calculation
- Future
- There are classes of real / integer / rational / complex. But there is no irrational class.
- ComputableReal : irrational class as algorithm.
- For instance, Euler's formula does not become -1, currently. So we make it -1, correctly.
- Ruby meets LDAP, choices and case
- by Kazuaki Takase
- What is LDAP?
- RFC4510
- Lightweight version of DAP
- Directory = a ledger
- Entry: Basic unit of LDAP data
- not only for account database
- Object class: Definition of what the Entry is.
- Each object classes have different attributes
- For instance, 'posixAccount' is an attribute for Unix account.
- There are some object-oriented cncepts
- Inheritance
- Abstract Object Classes
- Structural Object Classes
- Auxiliary Object Classes
- Attributtes: Oftenly, One attribute has many values.
- Directory Information Tree (DIT)
- Whole structure of LDAP data
- Manage entry as tree hierarchically
- There are best practice in Hierarchical structure, but no specifications
- Distinguished Name (DN)
- Relative Distinguished Name(RDN): The unique name in one hierarchy
- An attritbute described in entry is RDN
- Concatenating RDNs from the bottom of hierarchy to the top makes the unique name in DIT.
- Ruby with LDAP
- There are too many LDAP related gems in rubygems.org
- 'ruby-net-ldap' was renamed to 'net-ldap'
- 'ruby-activeldap' was renamed to 'activeldap'
- ruby-ldap
- C Extention library = Ruby wrapper for C implementation of RFC1823
- Low level abstraction
- Few documents
- Fast
- require 'ldap'
- net-ldap
- Pure Ruby
- Slower than ruby-ldap 10 times
- Abstraction of LDAP connection
- High portability
- Good enough RDocs
- activeldap
- Implementation like ActiveRecord
- Slower than net-ldap 3 times
- Using ruby-ldap, net-ldap and JNDI inside
- Abstraction of DIT for the class, abstraction of Entry for the instance
- require 'active_ldap'
- Case 1
- Account IDs go apart to each inhouse systems
- Exsiting some LDAP system already, but this is difficult to SSO-ize.
- Build another new LDAP system
- Also build administration application for this
- Ruby on Rails + ruby-ldap
- Avoid activeldap because of the hardness to use
- Encounter the lack of documents, not only of ruby-ldap but also of LDAP itself.
- Good enough speed and convenience
- Case 2
- Integrate distributed systems of employee master, authentification and so on
- Ruby CGI + ruby-ldap
- Also implement the modifying function via Samba
- We knew about OpenLDAP, so we can use ruby-ldap same as OpenLDAP intuitively
- Case 3
- activeldap
- In Hokkaido Information University, we manage some services to use laboratories.
- And we hold collaboration study to build a Ruby on Rails application for managing students' qualifications
- Using both activeldap and Authlogic, referring blog post in somewhere.
- activeldap is the library like ActiveRecord
- But we don't use activeldap's advantages, so it could be some other libraries :-)
- difficulties for writing test with activeldap
- Case 4
- Managing account information for personnel department and roles of file servers
- for solving wasted roles: some foldres can be accessed by all
- for solving password expiration: send the alert mail automatically
- Rails + activeldap
- Available validation and association
- customized script/runner
- LDAP testing via Rails testing
- We build up additional LDAP systems for developmet and test environment
- Switching in config/environments/*.rb
- Stuck point: fixture
- But Most difficult point is that personnel department is unconcerned about LDAP :-)
- many ruby-ldap code examples
- many acticeldap code examples
In LDAP session, I agree with the speaker said " Most difficult point is that personnel department is unconcerned about LDAP".
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