CONFIGURING
Using the Schema database is the preferred method for extending the schema. Use the Domino Directory to extend the schema only if Notes® or Web users require access to the entries created from the new schema elements through documents in the directory. If only LDAP access to entries defined by the new schema elements is required, instead use the Domino LDAP Schema database to extend the schema.
Note: You must use the Domino Designer client when using the Domino Directory to extend the schema.
You can use the Domino Directory to:
The LDAP-standard schema elements defined in the default LDAP schema through the LSCHEMA.LDIF file do not correlate to forms and fields in the Domino Directory. For example, the object class residentialPerson does not correlate to a form in the Domino Directory. By default, you can use only LDAP operations to create and access directory entries defined by these LDAP-standard schema elements.
If you want to display LDAP-standard entries such as these in documents that are visible to Notes and Web users, you can follow the same steps that describe how to use the Domino Directory to extend the schema. For example, to create a form to hold values for entries defined by the residentialPerson object class, follow the steps described in the procedure Using the Domino Directory to create a new LDAP structural object class in the related links. In this case you are not using the form to define an object class -- the object class is already defined in the LSCHEMA.LDIF file. Instead you're using the form so that entries defined by the object class are visible in documents. If you do this, make sure to define the schema elements exactly as the Domino LDAP Schema database (SCHEMA.NSF) shows them to be defined. Defining them differently can cause you to define new schema elements, rather than simply allowing the default schema elements to be visible in documents.
Related tasks Using the Domino Directory to create a new LDAP structural object class Configuring a new LDAP structural object class to inherit Using the Domino Directory to create an LDAP auxiliary object class Using the Domino Directory to define an LDAP attribute for a new object class