!! [DirXML-Entitlement] [ObjectClass]
[DirXML Entitlements] are implemented with the [DirXML-Entitlement] [ObjectClass], which is contained by a [DirXML-Driver] object.
 The containment of the [DirXML-Entitlement] [ObjectClass] establishes the correspondence between the entitlement and the implementing DirXML driver configuration. The DirXML-Entitlement object's name is the name of the [entitlement]. The [XmlData] attribute of the [DirXML-Entitlement] [ObjectClass] contains an [XML] document  whose root element is <[entitlement]>.

!! [Novell’s Entitlement DTD.|http://developer.novell.com/documentation/dirxml/dirxmlbk/ref/dirxmlentitlements/index.html|target='_blank']
Novell does publish the [Novell’s Entitlement DTD.|http://developer.novell.com/documentation/dirxml/dirxmlbk/ref/dirxmlentitlements/index.html|target='_blank']


We have also found a [an explanation of the Novell's Entitlment DTD|http://www.novell.com/documentation/idm35/admin/index.html?page=/documentation/idm35/admin/data/b1gw5pa.html|target='_blank']

!! Granting and Revoking Entitlement
An entitlement is granted to and revoked from an eDirectory object via the addition of the auxiliary class [DirXML-EntitlementRecipient] and the associated [DirXML-EntitlementRef] attribute to the eDirectory object. The [DirXML-EntitlementRef] attribute is of [SYN_PATH|2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.5.1.15] syntax and is [Write-managed].

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