LDAP is an example of a  hierarchical database ("upside-down tree").

j.

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> also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.02.17.0930 +0100]:
>> The topic is about three different database models: the relational, the
>> hierarchical, and lastly, the network model.
>
> Is LDAP an instance of a hierarchical database model (optimised for
> read-only access), or is it yet different?
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