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Network Working Group Rob Weltman
INTERNET-DRAFT Netscape Communications Corp.
Intended Category: Standards Track Christine Tomlinson
Innosoft International, Inc.
Miodrag Kekic
Netscape Communications Corp.
Jim Sermersheim
Novell, Inc
Mark Smith
Netscape Communications Corp.
Tim Howes
Loudcloud, Inc.
July, 2000
The Java LDAP Application Program Interface
draft-ietf-ldapext-ldap-java-api-11.txt
Status of this Memo
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Abstract
This document defines a Java language application program interface
to the lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP), in the form of a
class library. It complements but does not replace RFC 1823 ([7]),
which describes a C language application program interface. It
updates the previous draft in correcting a few minor errors which are
listed in appendix B. It also includes the asynchronous layer of the
API which was previously defined in draft-ietf-ldapext-ldap-java-api-
asynch [10].
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1. Overview of the LDAP model..........................................8
2. Overview of the LDAP classes........................................9
2.1 The LDAP asynchronous methods....................................9
2.2 Interfaces......................................................10
2.3 Classes.........................................................11
2.4 Exceptions......................................................14
3. Overview of LDAP API use...........................................14
4. The Java LDAP classes..............................................15
4.1 public class LDAPAttribute......................................15
4.1.1 Constructors.................................................15
4.1.2 addValue.....................................................16
4.1.3 getByteValues................................................17
4.1.4 getStringValues..............................................17
4.1.5 getByteValueArray............................................17
4.1.6 getStringValueArray..........................................17
4.1.7 getLangSubtype...............................................17
4.1.8 getBaseName..................................................17
4.1.9 getName......................................................18
4.1.10 getSubtypes..................................................18
4.1.11 hasSubtype...................................................18
4.1.12 hasSubtypes..................................................18
4.1.13 removeValue..................................................19
4.1.14 size.........................................................19
4.2 public class LDAPAttributeSchema................................19
4.2.1 Constructors.................................................19
4.2.2 getSyntaxString..............................................21
4.2.3 isSingleValued...............................................21
4.2.4 getSuperior..................................................21
4.2.5 getEqualityMatchingRule......................................21
4.2.6 getOrderingMatchingRule......................................21
4.2.7 getSubstringMatchingRule.....................................21
4.2.8 isCollective.................................................22
4.2.9 isModifiable.................................................22
4.2.10 getUsage.....................................................22
4.3 public class LDAPAttributeSet...................................22
4.3.1 Constructors.................................................22
4.3.2 add..........................................................22
4.3.3 clone........................................................23
4.3.4 elementAt....................................................23
4.3.5 getAttribute.................................................23
4.3.6 getAttributes................................................24
4.3.7 getSubset....................................................24
4.3.8 remove.......................................................25
4.3.9 removeElementAt..............................................25
4.3.10 size.........................................................26
4.4 public interface LDAPBind.......................................26
4.4.1 bind.........................................................26
4.5 public class LDAPCompareAttrNames...............................26
4.5.1 Constructors.................................................26
4.5.2 getLocale....................................................27
4.5.3 setLocale....................................................27
4.5.4 isGreater....................................................28
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4.6 public class LDAPConnection.....................................28
4.6.1 Constructors.................................................28
4.6.2 clone........................................................29
4.6.3 finalize.....................................................29
4.6.4 getAuthenticationDN..........................................29
4.6.5 getAuthenticationMethod......................................29
4.6.6 getAuthenticationPassword....................................30
4.6.7 getHost......................................................30
4.6.8 getInputStream...............................................30
4.6.9 getOutputStream..............................................30
4.6.10 getPort......................................................30
4.6.11 getProperty..................................................30
4.6.12 getConstraints...............................................31
4.6.13 getSearchConstraints.........................................31
4.6.14 getSocketFactory.............................................32
4.6.15 isBound......................................................32
4.6.16 isConnected..................................................32
4.6.17 read.........................................................32
4.6.18 search.......................................................33
4.6.19 setConstraints...............................................33
4.6.20 setInputStream...............................................33
4.6.21 setOutputStream..............................................34
4.6.22 setProperty..................................................34
4.6.23 setSearchConstraints.........................................34
4.6.24 setSocketFactory.............................................34
4.6.25 startTLS.....................................................35
4.7 public class LDAPConstraints....................................35
4.7.1 Constructors.................................................35
4.7.2 getHopLimit..................................................37
4.7.3 getBindProc..................................................37
4.7.4 getRebindProc................................................37
4.7.5 getReferrals.................................................37
4.7.6 getTimeLimit.................................................37
4.7.7 setHopLimit..................................................37
4.7.8 setBindProc..................................................38
4.7.9 setRebindProc................................................38
4.7.10 setReferrals.................................................38
4.7.11 setTimeLimit.................................................38
4.7.12 getClientControls............................................39
4.7.13 getServerControls............................................39
4.7.14 setClientControls............................................39
4.7.15 setServerControls............................................39
4.8 public class LDAPControl........................................40
4.8.1 Constructors.................................................40
4.8.2 clone........................................................40
4.8.3 getID........................................................40
4.8.4 getValue.....................................................40
4.8.5 isCritical...................................................40
4.8.6 newInstance..................................................41
4.8.7 register.....................................................41
4.9 public class LDAPDITContentRuleSchema...........................41
4.9.1 Constructors.................................................41
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4.9.2 getAuxiliaryClasses..........................................42
4.9.3 getRequiredAttributes........................................43
4.9.4 getOptionalAttributes........................................43
4.9.5 getPrecludedAttributes.......................................43
4.10 public class LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema.........................43
4.10.1 Constructors.................................................43
4.10.2 getRuleID....................................................44
4.10.3 getNameForm..................................................44
4.10.4 getSuperiors.................................................44
4.11 public class LDAPDN.............................................45
4.11.1 equals.......................................................45
4.11.2 escapeRDN....................................................45
4.11.3 unescapeRDN..................................................45
4.11.4 explodeDN....................................................45
4.11.5 explodeRDN...................................................46
4.12 public class LDAPEntry..........................................46
4.12.1 Constructors.................................................46
4.12.2 getAttribute.................................................47
4.12.3 getAttributeSet..............................................47
4.12.4 getDN........................................................48
4.13 public class LDAPExtendedOperation..............................48
4.13.1 Constructors.................................................48
4.13.2 getID........................................................48
4.13.3 getValue.....................................................48
4.14 public class LDAPExtendedResponse extends LDAPResponse..........49
4.14.1 getID........................................................49
4.14.2 getValue.....................................................49
4.15 public interface LDAPEntryComparator............................49
4.15.1 isGreater....................................................49
4.16 public class LDAPException......................................49
4.16.1 Constructors.................................................50
4.16.2 errorCodeToString............................................50
4.16.3 getLDAPErrorMessage..........................................51
4.16.4 getLDAPResultCode............................................51
4.16.5 getMatchedDN.................................................51
4.16.6 Result codes.................................................51
4.17 public class LDAPMatchingRuleSchema.............................53
4.17.1 Constructors.................................................53
4.17.2 getAttributes................................................54
4.17.3 getSyntaxString..............................................54
4.18 public class LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema..........................54
4.18.1 Constructors.................................................55
4.18.2 getAttributes................................................55
4.19 public class LDAPMessage........................................55
4.19.1 getControls..................................................56
4.19.2 getMessageID.................................................56
4.19.3 getType......................................................56
4.20 public class LDAPModification...................................56
4.20.1 Constructors.................................................56
4.20.2 getAttribute.................................................57
4.20.3 getOp........................................................57
4.21 public class LDAPModificationSet................................57
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4.21.1 Constructors.................................................57
4.21.2 add..........................................................57
4.21.3 elementAt....................................................58
4.21.4 remove.......................................................58
4.21.5 removeElementAt..............................................58
4.21.6 size.........................................................58
4.22 public class LDAPNameFormSchema.................................59
4.22.1 Constructors.................................................59
4.22.2 getObjectClass...............................................60
4.22.3 getRequiredNamingAttributes..................................60
4.22.4 getOptionalNamingAttributes..................................60
4.23 public class LDAPObjectClassSchema..............................60
4.23.1 Constructors.................................................60
4.23.2 getSuperiors.................................................61
4.23.3 getRequiredAttributes........................................61
4.23.4 getOptionalAttributes........................................62
4.23.5 getType......................................................62
4.24 public class LDAPRebindAuth.....................................62
4.24.1 Constructors.................................................62
4.24.2 getDN........................................................62
4.24.3 getPassword..................................................62
4.25 public interface LDAPRebind.....................................63
4.25.1 getRebindAuthentication......................................63
4.26 public class LDAPReferralException..............................63
4.26.1 Constructors.................................................63
4.26.2 getURLs......................................................64
4.27 public class LDAPResponse extends LDAPMessage...................64
4.27.1 getErrorMessage..............................................64
4.27.2 getMatchedDN.................................................64
4.27.3 getReferrals.................................................64
4.27.4 getResultCode................................................64
4.28 public class LDAPResponseListener...............................65
4.28.1 getMessageIDs................................................65
4.28.2 getResponse..................................................65
4.28.3 isResponseReceived...........................................65
4.28.4 merge........................................................65
4.29 public class LDAPSchema.........................................65
4.29.1 Constructors.................................................65
4.29.2 fetchSchema..................................................65
4.29.3 getAttribute.................................................66
4.29.4 getObjectClass...............................................66
4.29.5 getMatchingRule..............................................66
4.29.6 getMatchingRuleUse...........................................67
4.29.7 getDITStructureRule..........................................67
4.29.8 getDITContentRule............................................67
4.29.9 getNameForm..................................................67
4.29.10 getSyntax...................................................68
4.29.11 getAttributes...............................................68
4.29.12 getObjectClasses............................................68
4.29.13 getMatchingRules............................................68
4.29.14 getMatchingRuleUses.........................................68
4.29.15 getDITStructureRules........................................68
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4.29.16 getDITContentRules..........................................69
4.29.17 getNameForms................................................69
4.29.18 getSyntaxes.................................................69
4.29.19 getAttributeNames...........................................69
4.29.20 getObjectClassNames.........................................69
4.29.21 getMatchingRuleNames........................................69
4.29.22 getMatchingRuleUseNames.....................................69
4.29.23 getDITStructureRuleNames....................................69
4.29.24 getDITContentRuleNames......................................70
4.29.25 getNameFormNames............................................70
4.30 public abstract class LDAPSchemaElement.........................70
4.30.1 getAliases...................................................70
4.30.2 getDescription...............................................70
4.30.3 getName......................................................70
4.30.4 getID........................................................71
4.30.5 getQualifier.................................................71
4.30.6 getQualifierNames............................................71
4.30.7 isObsolete...................................................71
4.30.8 getValue.....................................................71
4.30.9 setQualifier.................................................71
4.30.10 add.........................................................72
4.30.11 remove......................................................72
4.30.12 modify......................................................72
4.31 public class LDAPSearchConstraints extends LDAPConstraints......73
4.31.1 Constructors.................................................73
4.31.2 getBatchSize.................................................75
4.31.3 getDereference...............................................75
4.31.4 getMaxResults................................................75
4.31.5 getServerTimeLimit...........................................75
4.31.6 setBatchSize.................................................75
4.31.7 setDereference...............................................76
4.31.8 setMaxResults................................................76
4.31.9 setServerTimeLimit...........................................76
4.32 public class LDAPSearchListener.................................76
4.32.1 getMessageIDs................................................76
4.32.2 getResponse..................................................76
4.32.3 isResponseReceived...........................................77
4.32.4 merge........................................................77
4.33 public class LDAPSearchResult extends LDAPMessage...............77
4.33.1 getEntry.....................................................77
4.34 public class LDAPSearchResultReference extends LDAPMessage......77
4.34.1 getUrls......................................................77
4.35 public class LDAPSearchResults implements Enumeration...........77
4.35.1 getCount.....................................................78
4.35.2 getResponseControls..........................................78
4.35.3 hasMoreElements..............................................78
4.35.4 next.........................................................78
4.35.5 nextElement..................................................78
4.35.6 sort.........................................................78
4.36 public interface LDAPSocketFactory..............................79
4.36.1 makeSocket...................................................79
4.37 public class LDAPSyntaxSchema...................................80
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4.37.1 Constructors.................................................80
4.38 public class LDAPUrl............................................80
4.38.1 Constructors.................................................80
4.38.2 decode.......................................................81
4.38.3 encode.......................................................82
4.38.4 getAttributes................................................82
4.38.5 getAttributes................................................82
4.38.6 getDN........................................................82
4.38.7 getExtensions................................................82
4.38.8 getFilter....................................................82
4.38.9 getHost......................................................83
4.38.10 getPort.....................................................83
4.38.11 getScope....................................................83
4.38.12 getUrl......................................................83
4.39 public interface LDAPv2.........................................83
4.39.1 abandon......................................................83
4.39.2 add..........................................................84
4.39.3 bind.........................................................85
4.39.4 compare......................................................85
4.39.5 connect......................................................86
4.39.6 delete.......................................................87
4.39.7 disconnect...................................................88
4.39.8 getOption....................................................88
4.39.9 modify.......................................................88
4.39.10 read........................................................90
4.39.11 rename......................................................91
4.39.12 search......................................................91
4.39.13 setOption...................................................93
4.40 public interface LDAPv3.........................................98
4.40.1 bind.........................................................98
4.40.2 connect.....................................................100
4.40.3 extendedOperation...........................................101
4.40.4 getResponseControls.........................................101
4.40.5 rename......................................................101
4.40.6 Constants...................................................102
4.41 Client and Server Controls.....................................103
5. Security Considerations...........................................103
6. Acknowledgements..................................................104
7. Bibliography......................................................104
8. Authors' Addresses................................................104
9. Appendix A - Sample Java LDAP programs............................106
9.1 Sample Java LDAP programs using asynchronous methods...........110
10. Appendix B - Changes from ldap-java-api-10.txt.................115
11. Appendix C - Changes from ldap-java-api-09.txt.................115
12. Appendix D - Changes from ldap-java-api-08.txt.................116
13. Appendix E - Changes from ldap-java-api-07.txt.................116
14. Appendix F - Changes from ldap-java-api-06.txt.................117
15. Appendix G - Changes from ldap-java-api-05.txt.................118
16. Appendix H - Changes from ldap-java-api-04.txt.................119
17. Appendix I - Changes from ldap-java-api-03.txt.................119
18. Appendix J - Changes from ldap-java-api-02.txt.................120
19. Appendix K - Changes from ldap-java-api-01.txt.................120
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Introduction
The LDAP class library is designed to provide powerful, yet simple,
access to a LDAP directory services. It defines both asynchronous
and synchronous interfaces to LDAP, with support for partial results
on searching, to suit a wide variety of applications. This document
gives a brief overview of the LDAP model, then an overview of the
constituents of the class library.
The public class methods are described in detail, followed by an
appendix that provides some example code demonstrating the use of the
classes, and an appendix listing changes from earlier drafts.
1. Overview of the LDAP model
LDAP is the lightweight directory access protocol, described in [2]
and [5]. It defines a lightweight access mechanism in which clients
send requests to and receive responses from LDAP servers.
The LDAP information model comes from X.500 [1] and is based on the
entry, which contains information about some object (e.g., a person).
Entries are composed of attributes, which have a type and one or more
values. Each attribute has a syntax that determines what kinds of
values are allowed in the attribute (e.g., ASCII characters, a jpeg
photograph, etc.) and how those values behave during directory
operations (e.g., is case significant during comparisons).
Entries may be organized in a tree structure, usually based on
political, geographical, and organizational boundaries. Other
structures are possible, including a flat namespace. Each entry is
uniquely named relative to its sibling entries by its relative
distinguished name (RDN) consisting of one or more distinguished
attribute values from the entry. At most one value from each
attribute may be used in the RDN. For example, the entry for the
person Babs Jensen might be named with the "Barbara Jensen" value
from the commonName attribute.
A globally unique name for an entry, called a distinguished name or
DN, is constructed by concatenating the sequence of RDNs from the
entry up to the root of the tree. For example, if Babs worked for the
University of Michigan, the DN of her U-M entry might be "cn=Barbara
Jensen, o=University of Michigan, c=US". The DN format used by LDAP
is defined in [4].
Operations are provided to authenticate, search for and retrieve
information, modify information, and add and delete entries from the
tree.
An LDAP server may return referrals if it cannot completely service a
request (for example if the request specifies a directory base
outside of the tree managed by the server). The LDAP class library
offers the programmer two options: the programmer can catch these
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referrals as exceptions and explicitly issue new requests to the
referred-to servers, or the programmer can let the library
automatically follow the referrals. In the latter case, the
programmer may also provide a reauthentication object, allowing
automatic referrals to proceed with appropriate credentials (as
opposed to anonymous authentication) for each referred to server.
Before the client encodes and sends a string value to a server, the
string values are converted from the Java 16-bit Unicode format to a
format appropriate for storage by the server. By default this is UTF-
8 format, but T.61 format may be selected. Then, when the values are
received by the server, the values are converted back to 16-bit
Unicode format from the selected UTF-8 or T.61 format. The integrity
of double-byte and other non-ASCII character sets is fully preserved.
The next sections give an overview of how the class library is used
and detailed descriptions of the LDAP class methods that implement
all of these functions.
2. Overview of the LDAP classes
The central LDAP class is LDAPConnection. It provides methods to
establish an authenticated or anonymous connection to an LDAP server,
as well as methods to search for, modify, compare, and delete entries
in the directory.
The LDAPConnection class also provides fields for storing settings
that are specific to the LDAP session (such as limits on the number
of results returned or timeout limits). An LDAPConnection object can
be cloned, allowing objects to share a single network connection but
use different settings (using LDAPConnection.setOption()).
To support extensions of the LDAP protocol and to add the capability
to determine the LDAP protocol level supported by an LDAPConnection
object, LDAPConnection implements a protocol interface, which is
currently LDAPv3.
A synchronous search conducted by an LDAPConnection object returns
results in an LDAPSearchResults object, which can be enumerated to
access the entries found. Each entry (represented by an LDAPEntry
object) provides access to the attributes (represented by
LDAPAttribute objects) returned for that entry. Each attribute can
produce the values found as byte arrays or as Strings.
2.1 The LDAP asynchronous methods
Both the LDAPv2 and LDAPv3 protocol interfaces provide synchronous as
well as asynchronous directory access methods. All asynchronous
methods return listener objects (either LDAPResponseListener or
LDAPSearchListener) and also take a listener object as input. The
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listener is a message queue associated with the request, and it is
the responsibility of the client to read messages out of the queue
and process them.
Messages retrieved from an LDAPResponseListener are result objects
derived from LDAPResponse. Messages retrieved from an
LDAPSearchListener are either result objects derived from
LDAPResponse, search results, or search result references.
An asynchronous search conducted by an LDAPConnection object returns
results via the getResponse method of the LDAPSearchListener returned
by the search operation. The getResponse method typically returns an
LDAPSearchResult object which has a method called getEntry that
returns the LDAPEntry that represents the search entry.
None of the ancillary asynchronous classes are intended to be
instantiated by a client, so they lack public constructors.
2.2 Interfaces
LDAPEntryComparator An interface to support arbitrary sorting
algorithms for entries returned by a
search operation. The basic Java LDAP
classes include one implementation:
LDAPCompareAttrNames, to sort in
ascending order based on one or more
attribute names.
LDAPRebind A programmer desiring reauthentication on
automatically following referrals must
implement this interface. Without it,
automatically followed referrals will use
anonymous authentication. Referrals of
any type other than to an LDAP server
(i.e. a referral URL other than
ldap://something) are ignored on
automatic referral following.
LDAPBind This interface allows a programmer to
override the default authentication and
reauthentication (on referral following)
behavior of a connection. It is typically
used to control the authentication
mechanism used on implicit referral
handling.
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LDAPSocketFactory Programmers needing to provide or use
specialized socket connections, including
Transport Layer Security (TLS) based
ones, can provide an object constructor
to implement them using this interface.
LDAPv2 This interface defines the functionality
of the LDAP version 2 protocol. It is
implemented by LDAPConnection.
LDAPv3 This interface extends LDAPv2, adding the
functionality of the LDAP version 3
protocol. It is implemented by
LDAPConnection.
2.3 Classes
LDAPAttribute Represents the name and values of one
attribute of a directory entry.
LDAPAttributeSchema Represents the schematic definition of a
particular attribute in a particular
Directory Server.
LDAPAttributeSet A collection of LDAPAttributes.
LDAPCompareAttrNames An implementation of LDAPEntryComparator,
to support sorting of search results by
one or more attributes.
LDAPConnection Implements LDAPv3 and is the central
point for interactions with a directory.
LDAPConstraints Defines options controlling all
operations.
LDAPControl Sets additional parameters or constraints
for an LDAP operation, either on the
server or on the client.
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LDAPDITContentRuleSchema Represents a specific DIT content rule in
the directory schema.
LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema Represents a specific DIT structure rule
in the directory schema.
LDAPDN A utility class to facilitate composition
and decomposition of distinguished names
(DNs).
LDAPEntry Represents a single entry in a directory.
LDAPExtendedOperation Encapsulates the ID and data associated
with the sending or receiving of an
extended operation (an LDAPv3 feature).
LDAPExtendedResponse The response returned by an LDAP server
on an asynchronous extended operation
request. It extends LDAPResponse.
LDAPMatchingRuleSchema Represents the schematic definition of a
particular matching rule in a particular
Directory Server.
LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema Represents a specific matching rule use
in the directory schema.
LDAPMessage Base class for LDAP request and response
messages. Subclassed by response messages
used in asynchronous operations.
LDAPModification A single add/delete/replace operation to
an LDAPAttribute.
LDAPModificationSet A collection of LDAPModifications.
LDAPNameFormSchema Represents a specific name form in the
directory schema.
LDAPObjectClassSchema Represents the schematic definition of a
particular object class in a particular
Directory Server.
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LDAPRebindAuth An implementation of LDAPRebind must be
able to provide an LDAPRebindAuth at the
time of a referral. The class
encapsulates reauthentication
credentials.
LDAPResponse Represents a message received from an
LDAP server in response to an
asynchronous request. It extends
LDAPMessage.
LDAPResponseListener Low-level mechanism for processing
asynchronous messages received from a
server.
LDAPSchema Represents the schema of a particular
Directory Server.
LDAPSchemaElement Base class for representing LDAP schema
elements.
LDAPSyntaxSchema Represents a specific syntax definition
in the directory schema.
LDAPSearchConstraints Defines the options controlling search
operations.
LDAPSearchListener Low-level mechanism for queueing
asynchronous search results received from
a server.
LDAPSearchResult A single search result that is in
response to an asynchronous search
operation. It extends LDAPMessage.
LDAPSearchResultReference A continuation reference from an
asynchronous search operation. It extends
LDAPMessage.
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LDAPSearchResults The enumerable results of a search
operation.
LDAPSortKey Specifies how search results are to be
sorted.
LDAPUrl Encapsulates parameters of an LDAP Url
query, as defined in [6].
2.4 Exceptions
LDAPException General exception, which includes an error
message and an LDAP error code.
LDAPReferralException Derived from LDAPException and contains a list
of LDAPUrls corresponding to referrals received
on an LDAP operation.
3. Overview of LDAP API use
An application generally uses the LDAP API in four steps.
- Construct an LDAPConnection. Initialize an LDAP session with a
directory server. The LDAPConnection.connect() call establishes
a handle to the session, allowing multiple sessions to be open
at once, on different instances of LDAPConnection.
- Authenticate to the LDAP server with LDAPConnection.bind().
- Perform some LDAP operations and obtain some results.
The synchronous version of LDAPConnection.search() returns an
LDAPSearchResults which can be enumerated to access all entries
found. The asynchronous version of LDAPConnection.search()
returns an LDAPSearchListener, which is used to read the
results of the search. LDAPConnection.read() returns a single
entry.
- Close the connection. The LDAPConnection.disconnect() call
closes the connection.
There are both synchronous and asynchronous versions of the LDAP
protocol operations described in this draft. Synchronous methods do
not return until the operation has completed.
Asynchronous methods take a listener parameter (either
LDAPResponseListener or LDAPSearchListener) and return a listener
object which is used to enumerate the responses from the server. A
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loop is typically used to read from the listener object, which blocks
until there is a response available, until the operation has
completed.
An LDAPResponseListener may be shared between operations, for
multiplexing the results. In this case, the object returned on one
operation is passed in to one or more other operations, rather than
passing in null.
To facilitate user feedback during synchronous searches, intermediate
search results can be obtained before the entire search operation is
completed by specifying the number of entries to return at a time.
Standard Java Enumerations are used to parse synchronous search
results.
Errors result in the throwing of an LDAPException, with a specific
error code and context-specific textual information available.
If null is passed as the value of an LDAPConstraints or
LDAPSearchConstraints parameter to an operation, the default
constraints are used for that operation.
If null is passed as the value of a DN to an operation it is treated
as if it was the empty string.
Implementations of the API MUST ensure that the LDAPConnection class
is thread-safe. Other classes and methods MAY be thread-safe and the
implementor MUST indicate which classes are methods are thread-safe.
The following sections describe the LDAP classes in more detail.
4. The Java LDAP classes
4.1 public class LDAPAttribute
The LDAPAttribute class represents the name and values of an
attribute. It is used to specify an attribute to be added to, deleted
from, or modified in a Directory entry. It is also returned on a
search of a Directory.
4.1.1 Constructors
public LDAPAttribute(LDAPAttribute attr)
Constructs an attribute with copies of all values of the input
attribute.
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public LDAPAttribute(String attrName)
Constructs an attribute with no values.
public LDAPAttribute(String attrName,
byte attrBytes[])
Constructs an attribute with a byte-formatted value.
public LDAPAttribute(String attrName,
String attrString)
Constructs an attribute that has a single string value.
public LDAPAttribute(String attrName,
String attrStrings[])
Constructs an attribute that has an array of string values.
Parameters are:
attr An attribute to use as template.
attrName Name of the attribute.
attrBytes Value of the attribute as raw bytes.
attrString Value of the attribute as a String.
attrStrings Array of values as Strings.
4.1.2 addValue
public void addValue(String attrString)
Adds a string value to the attribute.
public void addValue(byte attrBytes[])
Adds a byte[]-formatted value to the attribute.
Parameters are:
attrString Value of the attribute as a String.
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attrBytes Value of the attribute as raw bytes.
4.1.3 getByteValues
public Enumeration getByteValues()
Returns an enumerator for the values of the attribute in byte[]
format.
4.1.4 getStringValues
public Enumeration getStringValues()
Returns an enumerator for the string values of an attribute.
4.1.5 getByteValueArray
public byte[][] getByteValueArray()
Returns the values of the attribute as an array of byte[].
4.1.6 getStringValueArray
public String[] getStringValueArray()
Returns the values of the attribute as an array of Strings.
4.1.7 getLangSubtype
public String getLangSubtype()
Returns the language subtype, if any. For example, if the attribute
name is cn;lang-ja;phonetic, this method returns the String lang-ja.
4.1.8 getBaseName
public String getBaseName()
public static String getBaseName(String attrName)
Returns the base name. For example, if the attribute name is cn;lang-
ja;phonetic, this method returns cn.
attrName Name of the attribute to extract the base name
from.
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4.1.9 getName
public String getName()
Returns the name of the attribute.
4.1.10 getSubtypes
public String[] getSubtypes()
public static String[] getSubtypes(String attrName)
Extracts the subtypes from the specified attribute name. For example,
if the attribute name is cn;lang-ja;phonetic, this method returns an
array containing lang-ja and phonetic.
Parameters are:
attrName Name of the attribute to extract the subtypes
from.
4.1.11 hasSubtype
public boolean hasSubtype(String subtype)
Reports if the attribute name contains the specified subtype. For
example, if you check for the subtype lang-en and the attribute name
is cn;lang-en, this method returns true.
Parameters are:
subtype The single subtype to check for.
4.1.12 hasSubtypes
public boolean hasSubtypes(String[] subtypes)
Reports if the attribute name contains all specified subtypes. For
example, if you check for the subtypes lang-en and phonetic and if
the attribute name is cn;lang-en;phonetic, this method returns true.
If the attribute name is cn;phonetic or cn;lang-en, this method
returns false.
Parameters are:
subtypes An array of subtypes to check for.
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4.1.13 removeValue
public void removeValue(String attrString)
Removes a string value from the attribute.
public void removeValue(byte attrBytes[])
Removes a byte[]-formatted value from the attribute.
Parameters are:
attrString Value of the attribute as a String.
attrBytes Value of the attribute as raw bytes.
4.1.14 size
public int size()
Returns the number of values of the attribute.
4.2 public class LDAPAttributeSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPAttributeSchema class represents the definition of an
attribute. It is used to query attribute syntax, and to add or delete
an attribute definition in a Directory. See [2] for a description of
attribute representation in LDAP.
4.2.1 Constructors
public LDAPAttributeSchema(String name,
String oid,
String description,
String syntaxString,
boolean single
String superior,
String[] aliases,
boolean obsolete,
String equality,
String ordering,
String substring,
boolean collective,
boolean userMod,
int usage)
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Constructs an attribute definition for adding to or deleting from a
Directory.
public LDAPAttributeSchema(String raw)
Constructs an attribute definition from the raw String value returned
on a Directory query for "attributetypes".
Parameters are:
name Name of the attribute.
oid Unique Object Identifier of the attribute - in
dotted numerical format.
description Optional description of the attribute.
syntaxString Unique Object Identifier of the syntax of the
attribute - in dotted numerical format.
single true if the attribute is to be single-valued.
superior Optional name of the attribute type which this
attribute type derives from; null if there is no
superior attribute type.
aliases Optional list of additional names by which the
attribute may be known; null if there are no
aliases.
obsolete true if this attribute is obsolete.
equality Unique Object Identifier of the equality matching
rule for the attribute - in dotted numerical
format; may be null.
ordering Unique Object Identifier of the ordering matching
rule for the attribute - in dotted numerical
format; may be null.
substring Unique Object Identifier of the substring
matching rule for the attribute - in dotted
numerical format; may be null.
collective true if this is a collective attribute.
userMod true if the attribute is modifiable by users.
usage One of the following:
public final static int USER_APPLICATIONS = 0;
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public final static int DIRECTORY_OPERATION = 1;
public final static int DISTRIBUTED_OPERATION = 2;
public final static int DSA_OPERATION = 3;
raw The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "attributetypes".
4.2.2 getSyntaxString
public String getSyntaxString()
Returns the Unique Object Identifier of the syntax of the attribute
in dotted numerical format.
4.2.3 isSingleValued
public boolean isSingleValued()
Returns true if the attribute is single-valued.
4.2.4 getSuperior
public String getSuperior()
Returns the name of the attribute type which this attribute derives
from, or null if there is no superior attribute.
4.2.5 getEqualityMatchingRule
public String getEqualityMatchingRule ()
Returns the Unique Object Identifier of the equality matching rule in
effect for this attribute, or null if there is none.
4.2.6 getOrderingMatchingRule
public String getOrderingMatchingRule ()
Returns the Unique Object Identifier of the ordering matching rule in
effect for this attribute, or null if there is none.
4.2.7 getSubstringMatchingRule
public String getSubstringMatchingRule ()
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Returns the Unique Object Identifier of the substring matching rule
in effect for this attribute, or null if there is none.
4.2.8 isCollective
public boolean isCollective ()
Returns true if the attribute is collective.
4.2.9 isModifiable
public boolean isModifiable ()
Returns true if the attribute is modifiable.
4.2.10 getUsage
public int getUsage ()
Returns one of the following:
LDAPAttributeSchema.USER_APPLICATIONS
LDAPAttributeSchema.DIRECTORY_OPERATION
LDAPAttributeSchema.DISTRIBUTED_OPERATION
LDAPAttributeSchema.DSA_OPERATION
4.3 public class LDAPAttributeSet
implements Cloneable
An LDAPAttributeSet is a collection of LDAPAttributes, as returned in
an entry on a search or read operation, or used to construct an entry
to be added to a directory.
4.3.1 Constructors
public LDAPAttributeSet()
Constructs a new set of attributes. This set is initially empty.
4.3.2 add
public void add(LDAPAttribute attr)
Adds the specified attribute to this attribute set.
Parameters are:
attr Attribute to add to this set.
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4.3.3 clone
public Object clone()
Returns a deep copy of this attribute set.
4.3.4 elementAt
public LDAPAttribute elementAt(int index)
throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
Returns the attribute at the position specified by the index. The
index is 0-based.
Parameters are:
index Index of the attribute to get.
4.3.5 getAttribute
public LDAPAttribute getAttribute(String attrName)
Returns the attribute matching the specified attrName. For example,
getAttribute("cn") returns only the "cn" attribute
getAttribute("cn;lang-en") returns only the "cn;lang-en"
attribute.
In both cases, null is returned if there is no exact match to the
specified attrName.
public LDAPAttribute[] getAttribute(String attrName, String lang)
Returns a single best-match attribute, or none if no match is
available in the entry.
LDAP version 3 allows adding a subtype specification to an attribute
name. "cn;lang-ja", for example, indicates a Japanese language
subtype of the "cn" attribute. "cn;lang-ja-JP-kanji" may be a subtype
of "cn;lang-ja". This feature may be used to provide multiple
localizations in the same Directory. For attributes which do not vary
among localizations, only the base attribute may be stored, whereas
for others there may be varying degrees of specialization.
getAttribute(attrName, lang) returns the subtype that matches
attrName and that best matches lang. If there are subtypes other than
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"lang" subtypes included in attrName, e.g. "cn;binary", only
attributes with all of those subtypes are returned. If lang is null
or empty, the method behaves as getAttribute(attrName). If there are
no matching attributes, null is returned.
Example:
Assume the entry contains only the following attributes:
cn;lang-en
cn;lang-ja-JP-kanji
sn
getAttribute( "cn" ) returns null.
getAttribute( "sn" ) returns the "sn" attribute.
getAttribute( "cn", "lang-en-us" ) returns the "cn;lang-en"
attribute.
getAttribute( "cn", "lang-en" ) returns the "cn;lang-en"
attribute.
getAttribute( "cn", "lang-ja" ) returns null.
getAttribute( "sn", "lang-en" ) returns the "sn" attribute.
Parameters are:
attrName The name of an attribute to retrieve, with or without
subtype specification(s). "cn", "cn;phonetic", and cn;binary" are
valid attribute names.
lang A language specification as in [9], with optional
subtypes appended using "-" as separator. "lang-
en", "lang-en-us", "lang-ja", and "lang-ja-JP-
kanji" are valid language specification.
4.3.6 getAttributes
public Enumeration getAttributes()
Returns an enumeration of the attributes in this attribute set.
4.3.7 getSubset
public LDAPAttributeSet getSubset(String subtype)
Creates a new attribute set containing only the attributes that have
the specified subtypes.
For example, suppose an attribute set contains the following
attributes:
cn
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cn;lang-ja
sn;phonetic;lang-ja
sn;lang-us
Calling the getSubset method and passing lang-ja as the argument, the
method returns an attribute set containing the following attributes:
cn;lang-ja
sn;phonetic;lang-ja
Parameters are:
subtype - Semi-colon delimited list of subtypes to include. For
example:
"lang-ja" // Only Japanese language
subtypes
"binary" // Only binary subtypes
"binary;lang-ja" // Only Japanese language
subtypes
which also are binary
4.3.8 remove
public void remove(String name)
Removes the specified attribute from the set. If the attribute is not
a member of the set, nothing happens.
Parameters are:
name Name of the attribute to remove from this set. To
remove an LDAPAttribute by object, the
LDAPAttribute.getName method can be used:
LDAPAttributeSet.remove( attr.getName() );
4.3.9 removeElementAt
public void removeElementAt(int index)
throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
Removes the attribute at the position specified by the index. The
index is 0-based.
Parameters are:
index Index of the attribute to remove.
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4.3.10 size
public int size()
Returns the number of attributes in this set.
4.4 public interface LDAPBind
Used to do explicit bind processing on a referral. A client may
specify an instance of this class to be used on a single operation
(through the LDAPConstraints object) or for all operations (through
LDAPConnection.setOption()).
4.4.1 bind
public void bind(LDAPConnection conn)
throws LDAPException
This method is called by LDAPConnection when authenticating. An
implementation may access the host, port, credentials, and other
information in the LDAPConnection to decide on an appropriate
authentication mechanism, and/or may interact with a user or external
module. An LDAPException is thrown on failure, as in
LDAPConnection.bind().
Parameters are:
conn An established connection to an LDAP server.
4.5 public class LDAPCompareAttrNames
implements LDAPEntryComparator
An object of this class supports sorting search results by attribute
name, in ascending or descending order.
4.5.1 Constructors
public LDAPCompareAttrNames(String attrName)
Constructs an object that will sort results by a single attribute, in
ascending order.
public LDAPCompareAttrNames(String attrName,
boolean ascendingFlag)
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Constructs an object that will sort results by a single attribute, in
either ascending or descending order.
public LDAPCompareAttrNames(String[] attrNames)
Constructs an object that will sort by one or more attributes, in the
order provided, in ascending order.
public LDAPCompareAttrNames(String[] attrNames,
boolean[] ascendingFlags)
throws LDAPException
Constructs an object that will sort by one or more attributes, in the
order provided, in either ascending or descending order for each
attribute.
Parameters are:
attrName Name of an attribute to sort by.
attrNames Array of names of attributes to sort by.
ascendingFlag true to sort in ascending order, false for
descending order.
ascendingFlags Array of flags, one for each attrName, where each
one is true to sort in ascending order, false for
descending order. An LDAPException is thrown if
the length of ascendingFlags is not greater than
or equal to the length of attrNames.
4.5.2 getLocale
public Locale getLocale()
Returns the Locale to be used for sorting, if a Locale has been
specified. If null, a basic String.compareTo() is used for collation.
If non-null, a Locale-specific collation is used.
4.5.3 setLocale
public void setLocale(Locale locale)
Sets the Locale to be used for sorting.
Parameters are:
locale The Locale to be used for sorting.
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4.5.4 isGreater
public boolean isGreater(LDAPEntry entry1, LDAPEntry entry2)
Returns true if entry1 is to be considered greater than entry2, for
the purpose of sorting, based on the attribute name or names provided
on object construction.
Parameters are:
entry1 Target entry for comparison.
entry2 Entry to be compared to.
4.6 public class LDAPConnection
implements LDAPv3, Cloneable
LDAPConnection is the central class that encapsulates the connection
to a Directory Server through the LDAP protocol. It implements the
LDAPv2 and LDAPv3 interfaces. An LDAPConnection object is not
connected on construction, and may only be connected to one server at
one port. Multiple threads may share this single connection, and an
application may have more than one LDAPConnection object, connected
to the same or different Directory Servers.
Besides the methods described for LDAPv2 and LDAPv3, LDAPConnection
provides the following methods.
4.6.1 Constructors
public LDAPConnection()
Constructs a new LDAPConnection object, which represents a connection
to an LDAP server.
Calling the constructor does not actually establish the connection.
To connect to the LDAP server, use the connect method.
public LDAPConnection(LDAPSocketFactory factory)
Constructs a new LDAPConnection object, which will use the supplied
class factory to construct a socket connection during
LDAPConnection.connect().
Parameters are:
factory An object capable of producing a Socket.
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4.6.2 clone
public Object clone()
Returns a copy of the object with a private context, but sharing the
network connection if there is one. The network connection remains
open until all clones have disconnected or gone out of scope. Any
connection opened after cloning is private to the object making the
connection.
The clone can freely modify options and search constraints, and issue
requests, without affecting the source object or other clones. If the
clone disconnects or reconnects, it is completely dissociated from
the source object and other clones. Reauthenticating in a clone also
causes the object to dissociate from the source object and other
clones.
4.6.3 finalize
public void finalize() throws LDAPException
Closes the connection if open and releases any other resources held
by the object.
4.6.4 getAuthenticationDN
public String getAuthenticationDN()
Returns the distinguished name (DN) used for authentication by this
object. null is returned if no authentication has been performed.
4.6.5 getAuthenticationMethod
public String getAuthenticationMethod()
Returns the method used to authenticate the connection. The return
value is one of the following:
"none" If the connection is not authenticated
"simple" If simple authentication was used, also if a null
or empty authentication DN was specified
"sasl" If a SASL mechanism was used to authenticate
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4.6.6 getAuthenticationPassword
public String getAuthenticationPassword()
Returns the password used for simple authentication by this object.
null is returned if no authentication has been performed through
simple bind (password).
4.6.7 getHost
public String getHost()
Returns the host name of the LDAP server to which the object is or
was last connected, in the format originally specified.
4.6.8 getInputStream
public InputStream getInputStream()
Returns the stream used by the connection object for receiving data
from the LDAP server.
4.6.9 getOutputStream
public OutputStream getOutputStream()
Returns the stream used by the connection object to send data to the
LDAP server.
4.6.10 getPort
public int getPort()
Returns the port number of the LDAP server to which the object is or
was last connected.
4.6.11 getProperty
public Object getProperty(String name) throws LDAPException
Gets a property of a connection object.
Parameters are:
name Name of the property to be returned.
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The following read-only properties are available
for any given connection:
LDAP_PROPERTY_SDK The version of this
SDK, as a Float
data type.
LDAP_PROPERTY_PROTOCOL The highest
supported version
of the LDAP
protocol, as a
Float data type.
LDAP_PROPERTY_SECURITY A comma-separated
list of the types
of authentication
supported, as a
String.
Other properties may be available in particular implementations
of the class, and used to modify operations such as search.
A deep copy of the property is provided where applicable; a
client does not need to clone the object received.
An LDAPException is thrown if the requested property is not
available.
4.6.12 getConstraints
public LDAPConstraints getConstraints()
Returns the set of constraints that apply to all operations performed
through this connection (unless a different set of constraints is
specified when calling an operation method).
Note that the getOption method can be used to get individual
constraints (rather than getting the entire set of constraints).
4.6.13 getSearchConstraints
public LDAPSearchConstraints getSearchConstraints()
Returns the set of constraints that apply to search operations
performed through this connection (unless a different set of
constraints is specified when calling the search operation method).
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4.6.14 getSocketFactory
public LDAPSocketFactory getSocketFactory()
Returns the LDAPSocketFactory used to establish a connection to a
server.
4.6.15 isBound
public boolean isBound()
Indicates whether the object has authenticated to the connected LDAP
server.
4.6.16 isConnected
public boolean isConnected()
Indicates whether the connection represented by this object is open
at this time.
4.6.17 read
public static LDAPEntry read(LDAPUrl toGet) throws LDAPException
public static LDAPEntry read(LDAPUrl toGet,
LDAPSearchConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Reads the entry specified by the LDAP URL.
When this method is called, a new connection is created
automatically, using the host and port specified in the URL. After
finding the entry, the method closes the connection (in other words,
it disconnects from the LDAP server).
If the URL specifies a filter and scope, these are not used. Of the
information specified in the URL, this method only uses the LDAP host
name and port number, the base distinguished name (DN), and the list
of attributes to return.
The method returns the entry specified by the base DN.
Parameters are:
toGet LDAP URL specifying the entry to read.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
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4.6.18 search
public static LDAPSearchResults search(LDAPUrl toGet)
throws LDAPException
Performs the search specified by the LDAP URL, returning an
enumerable LDAPSearchResults object.
public static LDAPSearchResults search(LDAPUrl toGet,
LDAPSearchConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Performs the search specified by the LDAP URL. This method also
allows specifying constraints for the search (such as the maximum
number of entries to find or the maximum time to wait for search
results).
When this method is called, a new connection is created
automatically, using the host and port specified in the URL. After
all search results have been received from the server, the method
closes the connection (in other words, it disconnects from the LDAP
server).
As part of the search constraints, a choice can be made as to whether
to have the results delivered all at once or in smaller batches. If
the results are to be delivered in smaller batches, each iteration
blocks only until the next batch of results is returned.
Parameters are:
toGet LDAP URL specifying the entry to read.
cons Constraints specific to the search.
4.6.19 setConstraints
public void setConstraints(LDAPConstraints cons)
Sets the constraints that apply to all operations performed through
this connection (unless a different set of constraints is specified
when calling an operation method).
Note that the setOption method can be used to set individual
constraints (rather than setting the entire set of constraints).
4.6.20 setInputStream
public void setInputStream(InputStream stream)
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Sets the stream used by the connection object for receiving data from
the LDAP server.
4.6.21 setOutputStream
public void setOutputStream(OutputStream stream)
Sets the stream used by the connection object to send data to the
LDAP server.
4.6.22 setProperty
public void setProperty(String name, Object value)
throws LDAPException
Sets a property of a connection object.
No property names have been defined at this time, but the mechanism
is in place in order to support revisional as well as dynamic
extensions to operation modifiers.
Parameters are:
name Name of the property to set.
value Value to assign to the property.
An LDAPException is thrown if the specified
property is not supported.
4.6.23 setSearchConstraints
public void setSearchConstraints(LDAPSearchConstraints cons)
Sets the constraints that apply to all search operations performed
through this connection (unless a different set of constraints is
specified when calling a search operation method).
Typically, the setSearchConstraints method is used to create a
slightly different set of search constraints to apply to a particular
search.
4.6.24 setSocketFactory
public void setSocketFactory(LDAPSocketFactory factory)
Establishes the default LDAPSocketFactory used to establish a
connection to a server.
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This method is implemented as once-only. It is useful to be able to
change the run-time connection behavior of a whole application with a
single instruction, but the results would be confusing, and the side-
effects dangerous, if the global default factory could be changed at
arbitrary times by different threads. It should be called before the
first connect(). If called (for the first time) after connecting, the
new factory will not be used until/unless a new connection is
attempted with the object.
A typical usage would be:
if (usingTLS) {
LDAPConnection.setSocketFactory(myTLSFactory);
}
...
LDAPConnection conn = new LDAPConnection();
conn.connect(myHost, myPort);
In this example, connections are constructed with the default
LDAPSocketFactory. At application start-up time, the default may be
set to use a particular provided TLS socket factory.
Parameters are:
factory A factory object which can construct socket
connections for an LDAPConnection.
4.6.25 startTLS
public void startTLS()
Begin using the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol for session
privacy [11]. If the socket factory of the connection is not capable
of initiating a TLS session, an LDAPException is thrown with the
error code TLS_NOT_SUPPORTED (112). If the server does not support
the transition to a TLS session, an LDAPException is thrown with the
error code UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM.
4.7 public class LDAPConstraints
A set of options to control any operation. There is always an
LDAPConstraints associated with an LDAPConnection object; its
values can be changed with LDAPConnection.setOption, or overridden by
passing an LDAPConstraints object to an operation.
4.7.1 Constructors
public LDAPConstraints()
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Constructs an LDAPConstraints object that specifies the default
set of constraints.
public LDAPConstraints(int msLimit,
boolean doReferrals,
LDAPBind binder,
int hop_limit)
public LDAPConstraints(int msLimit,
boolean doReferrals,
LDAPRebind reauth,
int hop_limit)
Constructs a new LDAPConstraints object and allows specifying
the operational constraints in that object.
Parameters are:
msLimit Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for results
(0 by default, which means that there is no
maximum time limit). This is an interface-imposed
limit.
doReferrals Specify true to follow referrals automatically,
or false to throw an LDAPReferralException error
if the server sends back a referral (false by
default). It is ignored for asynchronous
operations.
binder Custom authentication processor, called when the
LDAPConnection needs to authenticate, typically
on following a referral. null may be specified to
indicate default authentication processing. It is
ignored for asynchronous operations.
reauth Specifies an object of the class that implements
the LDAPRebind interface. The object will be used
when the client follows referrals automatically.
The object provides a method for getting the
distinguished name and password used to
authenticate to another LDAP server during a
referral. Specifying null indicates the default
LDAPRebind will be used if one has been assigned
with LDAPConnection.setOption(), or anonymous
authentication otherwise. It is ignored for
asynchronous operations.
hop_limit Maximum number of referrals to follow in a
sequence when attempting to resolve a request,
when doing automatic referral following. It is
ignored for asynchronous operations.
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4.7.2 getHopLimit
public int getHopLimit()
Returns the maximum number of hops to follow during automatic
referral following.
4.7.3 getBindProc
public LDAPBind getBindProc()
Returns an object that can process authentication. It may be null.
4.7.4 getRebindProc
public LDAPRebind getRebindProc()
Returns the object that provides the method for getting
authentication information. It may be null.
4.7.5 getReferrals
public boolean getReferrals()
Specifies whether nor not referrals are followed automatically.
Returns true if referrals are to be followed automatically, or false
if referrals throw an LDAPReferralException.
4.7.6 getTimeLimit
public int getTimeLimit()
Returns the maximum number of milliseconds to wait for any operation
under these constraints. If 0, there is no maximum time limit
on waiting for the operation results. The actual granularity of the
timeout depends on the implementation.
4.7.7 setHopLimit
public void setHopLimit(int hop_limit)
Sets the maximum number of hops to follow in sequence during
automatic referral following. The default is 10.
Parameters are:
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hop_limit Maximum number of chained referrals to follow
automatically.
4.7.8 setBindProc
public void setBindProc(LDAPBind binder)
Specifies the object that will process authentication requests. The
default is null.
Parameters are:
binder An object that implements LDAPBind.
4.7.9 setRebindProc
public void setRebindProc(LDAPRebind reauth)
Specifies the object that provides the method for getting
authentication information. The default is null. If referrals is set
to true, and the reauth is null, referrals will be followed with
anonymous (= no) authentication.
Parameters are:
reauth An object that implements LDAPRebind.
4.7.10 setReferrals
public void setReferrals(boolean doReferrals)
Specifies whether nor not referrals are followed automatically, or if
referrals throw an LDAPReferralException. Referrals of any type
other than to an LDAP server (i.e. a referral URL other than
ldap://something) are ignored on automatic referral following. The
default is false.
Parameters are:
doReferrals True to follow referrals automatically.
4.7.11 setTimeLimit
public void setTimeLimit(int msLimit)
Sets the maximum number of milliseconds to wait for any operation
under these search constraints. If 0, there is no maximum time limit
on waiting for the operation results. The actual granularity of the
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timeout depends on the implementation.
Parameters are:
msLimit Maximum milliseconds to wait.
4.7.12 getClientControls
public LDAPControl[] getClientControls()
Returns controls to be used by the interface.
4.7.13 getServerControls
public LDAPControl[] getServerControls()
Returns controls to be sent to the server.
4.7.14 setClientControls
public void setClientControls( LDAPControl control )
public void setClientControls( LDAPControl[] controls )
Sets controls for use by the interface.
Parameters are:
control A single client control.
controls An array of client controls.
4.7.15 setServerControls
public void setServerControls( LDAPControl control )
public void setServerControls( LDAPControl[] controls )
Sets controls to be sent to the server.
Parameters are:
control A single control to be sent to the server.
controls An array of controls to be sent to the server.
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4.8 public class LDAPControl
implements Cloneable
An LDAPControl encapsulates optional additional parameters or
constraints to be applied to LDAP operations. If set as a Server
Control, it is sent to the server along with operation requests. If
set as a Client Control, it is not sent to the server, but rather
interpreted locally by the client. LDAPControl is an LDAPv3
extension, and is not supported in an LDAPv2 environment.
4.8.1 Constructors
public LDAPControl(String id,
boolean critical,
byte vals[])
Parameters are:
id The type of the Control, as a string.
critical True if the LDAP operation should be discarded if
the server does not support this Control.
vals Control-specific data.
4.8.2 clone
public Object clone()
Returns a deep copy of the object.
4.8.3 getID
public String getID()
Returns the identifier of the control.
4.8.4 getValue
public byte[] getValue()
Returns the control-specific data of the object.
4.8.5 isCritical
public boolean isCritical()
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Returns true if the control must be supported for an associated
operation to be executed.
4.8.6 newInstance
public static LDAPControl newInstance(byte[] data)
Instantiates a control, given the raw data representing it in an LDAP
message.
4.8.7 register
public static void register(String oid, Class controlClass)
Registers a class to be instantiated on receipt of a control with the
given oid. Any previous registration for the oid is overridden. The
controlClass must be an extension of LDAPControl.
Parameters are:
oid The Object Identifier of the Control.
controlClass A class which can instantiate an LDAPControl.
4.9 public class LDAPDITContentRuleSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPDITContentRuleSchema class represents the definition of a DIT
Content Rule. It is used to discover or modify additional auxiliary
classes, mandatory and optional attributes, and restricted attributes
in effect for an object class. See [2] for a description of DIT
content rule representation in LDAP.
4.9.1 Constructors
public LDAPDITContentRuleSchema(String name,
String oid,
String description,
boolean obsolete,
String[] auxiliary,
String[] required,
String[] optional,
String[] precluded,
String[] aliases)
Constructs a DIT content rule for adding to or deleting from the
schema.
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public LDAPDITContentRuleSchema(String raw)
Constructs a DIT content rule from the raw String value returned on a
schema query for "dITContentRules".
Parameters are:
name Name of the content rule.
oid Unique Object Identifier of the content rule -
in dotted numerical format.
description Optional description of the content rule.
obsolete true if the content rule is obsolete.
auxiliary A list of auxiliary object classes allowed for
an entry to which this content rule applies.
These may either be specified by name or
numeric oid.
required A list of user attribute types that an entry
to which this content rule applies must
contain in addition to its normal set of
mandatory attributes. These may either be
specified by name or numeric oid.
optional A list of user attribute types that an entry
to which this content rule applies may contain
in addition to its normal set of optional
attributes. These may either be specified by
name or numeric oid.
precluded A list, consisting of a subset of the optional
user attribute types of the structural and
auxiliary object classes which are precluded
from an entry to which this content rule
applies. These may either be specified by name
or numeric oid.
aliases Optional list of additional names by which the
content rule may be known; null if there are
no aliases.
raw The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "dITContentRules".
4.9.2 getAuxiliaryClasses
public String[] getAuxiliaryClasses()
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Returns the list of allowed auxiliary classes.
4.9.3 getRequiredAttributes
public String[] getRequiredAttributes()
Returns the list of additional required attributes for an entry
controlled by this content rule.
4.9.4 getOptionalAttributes
public String[] getOptionalAttributes()
Returns the list of additional optional attributes for an entry
controlled by this content rule.
4.9.5 getPrecludedAttributes
public String[]getPrecludedAttributes()
Returns the list of precluded attributes for an entry controlled by
this content rule.
4.10 public class LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema class represents the definition of a
DIT Structure Rule. It is used to discover or modify which object
classes a particular object class may be subordinate to in the DIT.
See [2] for a description of DIT structure rule representation in
LDAP.
4.10.1 Constructors
public LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema(String name,
int ruleID,
String description,
boolean obsolete,
String nameForm,
String[] superiorIDs,
String[] aliases)
Constructs a DIT structure rule for adding to or deleting from the
schema.
public LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema(String raw)
Constructs a DIT structure rule from the raw String value returned on
a schema query for "dITStructureRules".
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Parameters are:
name Name of the structure rule.
ruleID Unique identifier of the structure rule. NOTE:
this is an integer, not a dotted numerical
identifier. Structure rules aren't identified
by OID.
description Optional description of the structure rule.
obsolete true if the structure rule is obsolete.
nameForm Either the identifier or name of a name form.
This is used to indirectly refer to the object
class that this structure rule applies to.
superiorIDs List of superior structure rules - specified
by their integer ID. The object class
specified by this structure rule (via the
nameForm parameter) may only be subordinate in
the DIT to object classes of those represented
by the structure rules here; may be null.
aliases Optional list of additional names by which the
structure rule may be known; null if there are
no aliases.
raw The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "dITStructureRules".
4.10.2 getRuleID
public int getRuleID()
Returns the rule ID for this structure rule. Note that this returns
an integer rather than a dotted decimal OID. Objects of this class do
not have an OID, thus getID will return null.
4.10.3 getNameForm
public String getNameForm()
Returns the NameForm that this structure rule controls. You can get
the actual object class that this structure rule controls by calling
getNameForm().getObjectClass().
4.10.4 getSuperiors
public String[] getSuperiors()
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Returns a list of all structure rules that are superior to this
structure rule. To resolve to an object class, you need to first
resolve the superior id to another structure rule, then call
getNameForm().getObjectClass() on that structure rule.
4.11 public class LDAPDN
A utility class representing a distinguished name (DN).
4.11.1 equals
public static boolean equals(String dn1, String dn2)
Returns true if the two strings correspond to the same DN, after
appropriate normalization.
Parameters are:
dn1 String form of first DN to compare.
dn2 String form of second DN to compare.
4.11.2 escapeRDN
public static String escapeRDN(String rdn)
Returns the RDN after escaping the characters requiring escaping [5].
For example, for the rdn ôcn=Acme, Incö, ôcn=Acme\, Incö is returned.
Parameters are:
rdn The RDN to escape.
4.11.3 unescapeRDN
public static String unescapeRDN(String rdn)
Returns the RDN after unescaping the characters requiring escaping
[5]. For example, for the rdn ôcn=Acme\, Incö, ôcn=Acme, Incö is
returned.
Parameters are:
rdn The RDN to unescape.
4.11.4 explodeDN
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public static String[] explodeDN(String dn,
boolean noTypes)
Returns the individual components of a distinguished name (DN).
Parameters are:
dn Distinguished name, e.g. "cn=Babs
Jensen,ou=Accounting,o=Acme,c=us"
noTypes If true, returns only the values of the
components, and not the names, e.g. "Babs
Jensen", "Accounting", "Acme", "us" - instead of
"cn=Babs Jensen", "ou=Accounting", "o=Acme", and
"c=us".
4.11.5 explodeRDN
public static String[] explodeRDN(String rdn,
boolean noTypes)
Returns the individual components of a relative distinguished name
(RDN).
Parameters are:
rdn Relative distinguished name, i.e. the left-most
component of a distinguished name.
noTypes If true, returns only the values of the
components, and not the names.
4.12 public class LDAPEntry
An LDAPEntry represents a single entry in a directory, consisting of
a distinguished name (DN) and zero or more attributes. An instance of
LDAPEntry is created in order to add an entry to a Directory, and
instances are returned on a search by either enumerating an
LDAPSearchResults, or calling LDAPSearchResult.getEntry.
4.12.1 Constructors
public LDAPEntry()
Constructs an empty entry.
public LDAPEntry(String dn)
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Constructs a new entry with the specified distinguished name and with
an empty attribute set.
public LDAPEntry(String dn,
LDAPAttributeSet attrs)
Constructs a new entry with the specified distinguished name and set
of attributes.
Parameters are:
dn The distinguished name of the new entry. The
value is not validated. An invalid distinguished
name will cause adding of the entry to a
directory to fail.
attrs The initial set of attributes assigned to the
entry.
4.12.2 getAttribute
public LDAPAttribute[] getAttribute(String attrName)
Returns the attributes matching the specified attrName.
Parameters are:
attrName The name of the attribute or attributes to
return. See 4.3.5 for the syntax and semantics
relevant to this parameter.
4.12.3 getAttributeSet
public LDAPAttributeSet getAttributeSet()
Returns the attribute set of the entry. All base and subtype variants
of all attributes are returned. The LDAPAttributeSet returned may be
empty if there are no attributes in the entry.
public LDAPAttributeSet getAttributeSet(String subtype)
Returns an attribute set from the entry, consisting of only those
attributes matching the specified subtype(s). This may be used to
extract only a particular language variant subtype of each attribute,
if it exists. "subtype" may be, for example, "lang-ja", "binary", or
"lang-ja;phonetic". If more than one subtype is specified, separated
with a semicolon, only those attributes with all of the named
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subtypes will be returned. The LDAPAttributeSet returned may be
empty if there are no matching attributes in the entry.
Parameters are:
subtype One or more subtype specification(s), separated
with semicolons. "lang-ja" and
"lang-en;phonetic" are valid subtype
specifications.
4.12.4 getDN
public String getDN()
Returns the distinguished name of the entry.
4.13 public class LDAPExtendedOperation
An LDAPExtendedOperation encapsulates an ID which uniquely identifies
a particular extended operation, known to a particular server, and
the data associated with the operation.
4.13.1 Constructors
public LDAPExtendedOperation(String oid,
byte[] vals)
Constructs a new object with the specified object ID and data.
Parameters are:
oid The unique identifier of the operation.
vals The operation-specific data of the operation.
4.13.2 getID
public String getID()
Returns the unique identifier of the operation.
4.13.3 getValue
public byte[] getValue()
Returns the operation-specific data (not a copy, a reference).
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4.14 public class LDAPExtendedResponse extends LDAPResponse
An LDAPExtendedResponse object encapsulates a server response to an
asynchronous extended operation request.
4.14.1 getID
public String getID()
Returns the OID of the response.
4.14.2 getValue
public byte[] getValue()
Returns the raw bytes of the value part of the response.
4.15 public interface LDAPEntryComparator
An object of this class can implement arbitrary sorting algorithms
for search results.
4.15.1 isGreater
public boolean isGreater(LDAPEntry entry1, LDAPEntry entry2)
Returns true if entry1 is to be considered greater than or equal to
entry2, for the purpose of sorting.
Parameters are:
entry1 Target entry for comparison.
entry2 Entry to be compared to.
4.16 public class LDAPException
extends Exception
Thrown to indicate that an error has occurred. An LDAPException can
result from physical problems (such as network errors) as well as
problems with LDAP operations (for example, if the LDAP add operation
fails because of a duplicate entry).
Most errors that occur throw this type of exception. The
getLDAPResultCode() method returns the specific result code, which
can be compared against standard LDAP result codes as defined in [5],
section 4.
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4.16.1 Constructors
public LDAPException()
Constructs a default exception with no specific error information.
public LDAPException(String message,
int resultCode)
Constructs an exception with a result code and a specified string as
additional information.
Parameters are:
message The additional error information.
resultCode The result code returned
4.16.2 errorCodeToString
public String errorCodeToString()
Returns a String representing the internal error code, in the default
Locale.
public static String errorCodeToString( int code )
Returns a String representing an arbitrary error code, in the default
Locale, or null if there is no such code.
public String errorCodeToString( Locale locale )
Returns a String representing the internal error code, in the
specified Locale, or null if a String representation is not available
for the requested Locale.
public static String errorCodeToString( int code, Locale locale )
Returns a String representing an arbitrary error code, in the
specified Locale, or null if there is no such code or if a String
representation is not available for the requested Locale.
Parameters are:
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code One of the error codes listed in "Result codes"
below.
locale A Locale in which to render the error String.
4.16.3 getLDAPErrorMessage
public String getLDAPErrorMessage()
Returns the error message, if this message is available (that is, if
this message was set). If the message was not set, this method
returns null.
4.16.4 getLDAPResultCode
public int getLDAPResultCode()
Returns the result code from the exception. The codes are defined as
public final static int members of this class. If the exception is a
result of error information returned from a directory operation, the
code will be one of those defined in [5]. Otherwise, a local error
code is returned (see "Result codes" below).
4.16.5 getMatchedDN
public String getMatchedDN()
Returns the part of a submitted distinguished name which could be
matched by the server. If the exception was caused by a local error,
such as no server available, the return value is null. If the
exception resulted from an operation being executed on a server, the
value is an empty String except when the result of the operation was
one of the following:
NO_SUCH_OBJECT
ALIAS_PROBLEM
INVALID_DN_SYNTAX
ALIAS_DEREFERENCING_PROBLEM
4.16.6 Result codes
See [5] for a discussion of the meanings of the codes.
ADMIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS
ALIAS_DEREFERENCING_PROBLEM
ALIAS_PROBLEM
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ATTRIBUTE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS
AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED
BUSY
COMPARE_FALSE
COMPARE_TRUE
CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED
CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION
ENTRY_ALREADY_EXISTS
INAPPROPRIATE_AUTHENTICATION
INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING
INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS
INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX
INVALID_CREDENTIALS
INVALID_DN_SYNTAX
IS_LEAF
LDAP_PARTIAL_RESULTS
LOOP_DETECT
NAMING_VIOLATION
NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE
NO_SUCH_OBJECT
NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NONLEAF
NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDN
OBJECT_CLASS_MODS_PROHIBITED
OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION
OPERATIONS_ERROR
OTHER
PROTOCOL_ERROR
REFERRAL
SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS
SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED
SUCCESS
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
UNAVAILABLE
UNAVAILABLE_CRITICAL_EXTENSION
UNDEFINED_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE
UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM
Local errors, resulting from actions other than an operation on a
server, are among the following, listed in [7]:
AUTH_UNKNOWN
CLIENT_LOOP
CONNECT_ERROR
CONTROL_NOT_FOUND
DECODING_ERROR
ENCODING_ERROR
FILTER_ERROR
LOCAL_ERROR
LDAP_NOT_SUPPORTED
LDAP_TIMEOUT
MORE_RESULTS_TO_RETURN
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NO_MEMORY
NO_RESULTS_RETURNED
PARAM_ERROR
REFERRAL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
SERVER_DOWN
USER_CANCELLED
The following additional local error is defined:
TLS_NOT_SUPPORTED
4.17 public class LDAPMatchingRuleSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPMatchingRuleSchema class represents the definition of a
matching rule. It is used to query matching rule syntax, and to add
or delete a matching rule definition in a Directory. See [2] for a
description of matching rule representation in LDAP.
4.17.1 Constructors
public LDAPMatchingRuleSchema(String name,
String oid,
String description,
String[] attributes,
String syntaxString,
String[] aliases)
public LDAPMatchingRuleSchema(String name,
String oid,
String description,
boolean obsolete,
String syntaxString,
String[] aliases)
Constructs a matching rule definition for adding to or deleting from
a Directory.
public LDAPMatchingRuleSchema(String rawMatchingRule,
String rawMatchingRuleUse)
Constructs a matching rule definition from the raw String values
returned on a Directory query for "matchingRule" and for
"matchingRuleUse" for the same rule.
Parameters are:
name Name of the attribute.
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oid Unique Object Identifier of the attribute - in
dotted numerical format.
description Optional description of the attribute.
attributes OIDs of attributes to which the rule applies.
The parameter may be null.
obsolete true if this matching rule is obsolete.
syntaxString Unique Object Identifier of the syntax that
this matching rule is valid for - in dotted
numerical format.
aliases Optional list of additional names by which the
matching rule may be known; null if there are
no aliases.
rawMatchingRule The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "matchingRule".
rawMatchingRuleUse The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "matchingRuleUse". The parameter may
be null.
4.17.2 getAttributes
public String[] getAttributes()
Returns the OIDs of the attributes to which this rule applies.
4.17.3 getSyntaxString
public String[] getSyntaxString()
Returns the OID of the syntax that this matching rule is valid for.
4.18 public class LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema class represents the definition of a
matching rule use. It is used to discover or modify which attributes
are suitable for use with an extensible matching rule. It contains
the name and identifier of a matching rule, and a list off attributes
that it applies to. See [2] for a description of matching rule use
representation in LDAP.
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4.18.1 Constructors
public LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema(String name,
String oid,
String description,
boolean obsolete,
String[] attributes,
String[] aliases)
Constructs a matching rule use definition for adding to or deleting
from the schema.
public LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema(String raw)
Constructs a matching rule use definition from the raw String value
returned on a schema query for "matchingRuleUse".
Parameters are:
name Name of the matching rule.
oid Unique Object Identifier of the matching rule
- in dotted numerical format.
description Optional description of the matching rule use.
obsolete true if the matching rule use is obsolete.
attributes List of attributes that this matching rule
applies to. These values may be either the
names or numeric oids of the attributes
aliases Optional list of additional names by which the
matching rule use may be known; null if there
are no aliases.
raw The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "matchingRuleUse".
4.18.2 getAttributes
public String[] getAttributes()
Returns an array of all the attributes that this matching rule
applies to.
4.19 public class LDAPMessage
Base class for asynchronous LDAP request and response messages.
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4.19.1 getControls
public LDAPControl[] getControls()
Returns any controls in the message.
4.19.2 getMessageID
public int getMessageID()
Returns the message ID.
4.19.3 getType
public int getType()
Returns the LDAP operation type of the message. The type is one of
the following:
public final static int BIND_REQUEST = 0;
public final static int BIND_RESPONSE = 1;
public final static int UNBIND_REQUEST = 2;
public final static int SEARCH_REQUEST = 3;
public final static int SEARCH_RESPONSE = 4;
public final static int SEARCH_RESULT = 5;
public final static int MODIFY_REQUEST = 6;
public final static int MODIFY_RESPONSE = 7;
public final static int ADD_REQUEST = 8;
public final static int ADD_RESPONSE = 9;
public final static int DEL_REQUEST = 10;
public final static int DEL_RESPONSE = 11;
public final static int MODIFY_RDN_REQUEST = 12;
public final static int MODIFY_RDN_RESPONSE = 13;
public final static int COMPARE_REQUEST = 14;
public final static int COMPARE_RESPONSE = 15;
public final static int ABANDON_REQUEST = 16;
public final static int SEARCH_RESULT_REFERENCE = 19;
public final static int EXTENDED_REQUEST = 23;
public final static int EXTENDED_RESPONSE = 24;
4.20 public class LDAPModification
A single change specification for an LDAPAttribute.
4.20.1 Constructors
public LDAPModification(int op,
LDAPAttribute attr)
Specifies a modification to be made to an attribute.
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Parameters are:
op The type of modification to make, which can be
one of the following:
LDAPModification.ADD The value should be added to
the attribute
LDAPModification.DELETE The value should be removed
from the attribute
LDAPModification.REPLACE The value should replace all
existing values of the
attribute
attr The attribute (possibly with values) to be
modified.
4.20.2 getAttribute
public LDAPAttribute getAttribute()
Returns the attribute (possibly with values) to be modified.
4.20.3 getOp
public int getOp()
Returns the type of modification specified by this object.
4.21 public class LDAPModificationSet
A collection of modifications to be made to the attributes of a
single entry.
4.21.1 Constructors
public LDAPModificationSet()
Constructs a new, empty set of modifications.
4.21.2 add
public void add(int op,
LDAPAttribute attr)
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Specifies another modification to be added to the set of
modifications.
Parameters are:
op The type of modification to make, as described
for LDAPModification.
attr The attribute (possibly with values) to be
modified.
4.21.3 elementAt
public LDAPModification elementAt(int index)
throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
Retrieves a particular LDAPModification object at the position
specified by the index.
Parameters are:
index Index of the modification to get.
4.21.4 remove
public void remove(String name)
Removes the first attribute with the specified name in the set of
modifications.
Parameters are:
name Name of the attribute to be removed.
4.21.5 removeElementAt
public void removeElementAt(int index)
throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
Removes a particular LDAPModification object at the position
specified by the index.
Parameters are:
index Index of the modification to remove.
4.21.6 size
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public int size()
Retrieves the number of LDAPModification objects in this set.
4.22 public class LDAPNameFormSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPNameFormSchema class represents the definition of a Name
Form. It is used to discover or modify the allowed naming attributes
for a particular object class. See [2] for a description of same form
representation in LDAP.
4.22.1 Constructors
public LDAPNameFormSchema(String name,
String oid,
String description,
boolean obsolete,
String objectClass,
String[] required,
String[] optional,
String[] aliases)
Constructs a name form for adding to or deleting from the schema.
public LDAPNameFormSchema(String raw)
Constructs a DIT content rule from the raw String value returned on a
schema query for "nameForms".
Parameters are:
name Name of the name form.
oid Unique Object Identifier of the name form - in
dotted numerical format.
description Optional description of the name form.
obsolete true if the name form is obsolete.
objectClass The object to which this name form applies.
This may either be specified by name or
numeric oid.
required A list of the attributes that must be present
in the RDN of an entry that this name form
controls. These may either be specified by
name or numeric oid.
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optional A list of the attributes that may be present
in the RDN of an entry that this name form
controls. These may either be specified by
name or numeric oid.
aliases Optional list of additional names by which the
name form may be known; null if there are no
aliases.
raw The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "nameForms".
4.22.2 getObjectClass
public String getObjectClass()
Returns the name of the object class that this name form applies to.
4.22.3 getRequiredNamingAttributes
public String[]getRequiredNamingAttributes()
Returns the list of required naming attributes for an entry
controlled by this name form.
4.22.4 getOptionalNamingAttributes
public String[]getOptionalNamingAttributes()
Returns the list of optional naming attributes for an entry
controlled by this content rule.
4.23 public class LDAPObjectClassSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPObjectClassSchema class represents the definition of an
object class. It is used to query the syntax of an object class, and
to add or delete an object class definition in a Directory. See [2]
for a description of object class representation in LDAP.
4.23.1 Constructors
public LDAPObjectClassSchema(String name,
String oid,
String[] superiors,
String description,
String[] required,
String[] optional,
int type,
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String[] aliases,
boolean obsolete)
Constructs an object class definition for adding to or deleting from
a Directory.
public LDAPObjectClassSchema(String raw)
Constructs an object class definition from the raw String value
returned on a Directory query for "objectclasses".
Parameters are:
name Name of the object class.
oid Unique Object Identifier of the object class - in
dotted numerical format.
description Optional description of the object class.
superiors The object classes this one derives from.
required A list of attributes required for an entry with
this object class.
optional A list of attributes acceptable but not required
for an entry with this object class.
type One of ABSTRACT, AUXILIARY, or STRUCTURAL. These
are constants defined in LDAPObjectClassSchema.
aliases Optional list of additional names by which the
object class may be known; null if there are no
aliases.
obsolete true if this object class is obsolete.
raw The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "objectclasses".
4.23.2 getSuperiors
public String[] getSuperiors()
Returns the object classes which this one derives from.
4.23.3 getRequiredAttributes
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public String[] getRequiredAttributes()
Returns a list of attributes required of an entry with this object
class.
4.23.4 getOptionalAttributes
public String[] getOptionalAttributes()
Returns a list of attributes acceptable but not required of an entry
with this object class.
4.23.5 getType
public int getType()
Returns one of ABSTRACT, AUXILIARY, or STRUCTURAL. These are
constants defined in LDAPObjectClassSchema.
4.24 public class LDAPRebindAuth
Represents information used to authenticate the client in cases where
the client follows referrals automatically.
4.24.1 Constructors
public LDAPRebindAuth( String dn,
String password )
Constructs information that is used by the client for authentication
when following referrals automatically.
Parameters are:
dn Distinguished name to use in authenticating to
the server.
password Password to use in authenticating to the server.
4.24.2 getDN
public String getDN()
Returns the distinguished name to be used for reauthentication on
automatic referral following.
4.24.3 getPassword
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public String getPassword()
Returns the password to be used for reauthentication on automatic
referral following.
4.25 public interface LDAPRebind
Used to provide credentials for reauthentication on processing a
referral.
4.25.1 getRebindAuthentication
public LDAPRebindAuth getRebindAuthentication(String host, int port)
Returns an object which can provide credentials for authenticating to
a server at the provided host name and port number.
Parameters are:
host Contains a hostname or dotted string representing
the IP address of a host running an LDAP server.
port Contains the TCP or UDP port number to connect
to.
4.26 public class LDAPReferralException
extends LDAPException
This exception, derived from LDAPException, is thrown when a server
returns a referral and automatic referral following has not been
enabled.
4.26.1 Constructors
public LDAPReferralException()
Constructs a default exception with no specific error information.
public LDAPReferralException(String message)
Constructs a default exception with a specified string as additional
information. This form is used for lower-level errors.
public LDAPReferralException(String message,
int resultCode,
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Parameters are:
message The additional error information.
resultCode The result code returned
serverMessage Error message specifying additional information
from the server.
4.26.2 getURLs
public LDAPUrl[] getURLs()
Gets the list of referrals (LDAP URLs to other servers) returned by
the LDAP server. This exception is only thrown, and therefor the URL
list only available, if automatic referral following is not enabled.
The referrals may include URLs of a type other than ones for an LDAP
server (i.e. a referral URL other than ldap://something).
4.27 public class LDAPResponse extends LDAPMessage
Represents the response to a particular asynchronous LDAP operation.
4.27.1 getErrorMessage
public String getErrorMessage()
Returns any error message in the response.
4.27.2 getMatchedDN
public String getMatchedDN()
Returns the partially matched DN field, if any, in a server response.
4.27.3 getReferrals
public String[] getReferrals()
Returns all referrals, if any, in a server response.
4.27.4 getResultCode
public int getResultCode()
Returns the result code in a server response, as defined in [LDAPv3].
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4.28 public class LDAPResponseListener
Represents the message queue associated with a particular
asynchronous LDAP operation or operations.
4.28.1 getMessageIDs
public int[] getMessageIDs()
Returns the message IDs for all outstanding requests. The last ID in
the array is the messageID of the latest submitted request.
4.28.2 getResponse
public LDAPResponse getResponse()throws LDAPException
Blocks until a response is available, or until all operations
associated with the object have completed or been canceled, and
returns the response.
4.28.3 isResponseReceived
public boolean isResponseReceived()
Reports true if a response has been received from the server.
4.28.4 merge
public void merge(LDAPResponseListener listener2)
Merges two response listeners. Moves/appends the content from another
listener to this one.
4.29 public class LDAPSchema
The LDAPSchema supports querying a Directory Server for its schema,
and obtaining definitions of individual schema elements.
4.29.1 Constructors
public LDAPSchema()
Constructs an empty LDAPSchema object.
4.29.2 fetchSchema
public void fetchSchema(LDAPConnection ld) throws LDAPException
Retrieves the entire schema from a Directory Server.
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public void fetchSchema(LDAPConnection ld,
String dn) throws LDAPException
Retrieves the schema in effect at a particular entry in the Directory
Server.
The fetchSchema methods are the only methods that interact with a
Directory Server. The other methods access information acquired
through fetchSchema. An LDAPException is thrown as for
LDAPConnection.search() (4.39.12) if the schema cannot be retrieved
with the specified connection.
Parameters are:
ld An open connection to a Directory Server.
dn Distinguished name of the entry from which to
return schema. The subschemasubentry attribute of
the entry is queried to find the location of the
schema to be returned.
4.29.3 getAttribute
public LDAPAttributeSchema getAttribute( String name )
Returns a particular attribute definition, or null if not found.
Parameters are:
name Name of the attribute for which a definition is
to be returned.
4.29.4 getObjectClass
public LDAPObjectClassSchema getObjectClass( String name )
Returns a particular object class definition, or null if not found.
Parameters are:
name Name of the object class for which a definition
is to be returned.
4.29.5 getMatchingRule
public LDAPMatchingRuleSchema getMatchingRule( String name )
Returns a particular matching rule definition, or null if not found.
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Parameters are:
name Name of the matching rule for which a definition
is to be returned.
4.29.6 getMatchingRuleUse
public LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema getMatchingRuleUse( String name )
Returns a particular matching rule use definition, or null if not
found.
Parameters are:
name Name of the matching rule use for which a
definition is to be returned.
4.29.7 getDITStructureRule
public LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema getDITStructureRule( String name )
public LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema getDITStructureRule( int ID )
Returns a particular structure rule definition, or null if not found.
Parameters are:
name Name of the structure rule for which a definition
is to be returned.
ID Identifier of the structure rule for which a
definition is to be returned.
4.29.8 getDITContentRule
public LDAPDITContentRuleSchema getDITContentRule( String name )
Returns a particular content rule definition, or null if not found.
Parameters are:
name Name of the content rule for which a definition
is to be returned.
4.29.9 getNameForm
public LDAPNameFormSchema getNameForm( String name )
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Returns a particular name form definition, or null if not found.
Parameters are:
name Name of the name form for which a definition is
to be returned.
4.29.10 getSyntax
public LDAPSyntaxSchema getSyntax( String oid )
Returns a particular syntax definition, or null if not found.
Parameters are:
oid Identifier of the syntax for which a definition
is to be returned.
4.29.11 getAttributes
public Enumeration getAttributes()
Returns an enumeration of attribute definitions.
4.29.12 getObjectClasses
public Enumeration getObjectClasses()
Returns an enumeration of object class definitions.
4.29.13 getMatchingRules
public Enumeration getMatchingRules()
Returns an enumeration of matching rule definitions.
4.29.14 getMatchingRuleUses
public Enumeration getMatchingRuleUses()
Returns an enumeration of LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema objects.
4.29.15 getDITStructureRules
public Enumeration getDITStructureRules()
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Returns an enumeration of LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema objects.
4.29.16 getDITContentRules
public Enumeration getDITContentRules()
Returns an enumeration of LDAPDITContentRuleSchema objects.
4.29.17 getNameForms
public Enumeration getNameForms()
Returns an enumeration of LDAPNameFormSchema objects.
4.29.18 getSyntaxes
public Enumeration getSyntaxes()
Returns an enumeration of LDAPSyntaxSchema objects.
4.29.19 getAttributeNames
public Enumeration getAttributeNames()
Returns an enumeration of attribute names.
4.29.20 getObjectClassNames
public Enumeration getObjectClassNames()
Returns an enumeration of object class names.
4.29.21 getMatchingRuleNames
public Enumeration getMatchingRuleNames()
Returns an enumeration of matching rule names.
4.29.22 getMatchingRuleUseNames
public Enumeration getMatchingRuleUseNames()
Returns an enumeration of matching rule use names.
4.29.23 getDITStructureRuleNames
public Enumeration getDITStructureRuleNames ()
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Returns an enumeration of structure rule names.
4.29.24 getDITContentRuleNames
public Enumeration getDITContentRuleNames ()
Returns an enumeration of content rule names.
4.29.25 getNameFormNames
public Enumeration getNameFormNames ()
Returns an enumeration of name form names.
4.30 public abstract class LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPSchemaElement class is the base class for representing schema
elements in LDAP.
4.30.1 getAliases
public String[] getAliases()
Returns an array of alternative names of the element, or null if
there are none. With respect to the protocol-level schema element
syntax definition of [2], the array consists of all values but the
first of the NAME qualifier.
4.30.2 getDescription
public String getDescription()
Returns the description of the element. With respect to the protocol-
level schema element syntax definition of [2], the value is that of
the DESC qualifier.
4.30.3 getName
public String getName()
Returns the name of the element. With respect to the protocol-level
schema element syntax definition of [2], the value is that of the
first NAME qualifier.
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4.30.4 getID
public String getID()
Returns the Unique Object Identifier of the element.
4.30.5 getQualifier
public String[] getQualifier(String name)
Returns an array of all values of a specified optional or non-
standard qualifier of the element. This method may be used to access
the values of vendor-specific qualifiers (which begin with "X-" [2]).
Parameters are:
name The name of the qualifier, case-sensitive.
4.30.6 getQualifierNames
public Enumeration getQualifierNames()
Returns an enumeration of all qualifiers of the element which are not
defined in [2].
4.30.7 isObsolete
public boolean isObsolete()
Returns true if the element is obsolete (has the OBSOLETE qualifier
in its LDAP definition [2].
4.30.8 getValue
public String getValue()
Returns a String in a format suitable for directly adding to a
Directory, as a value of the particular schema element attribute.
4.30.9 setQualifier
public void setQualifier(String name, String[] values)
Sets the values of a specified optional or non-standard qualifier of
the element. This method may be used to set the values of vendor-
specific qualifiers (which begin with "X-" [2]).
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Parameters are:
name The name of the qualifier, case-sensitive.
values The values to set for the qualifier.
4.30.10 add
public void add(LDAPConnection ld) throws LDAPException
public void add(LDAPConnection ld, String dn) throws LDAPException
Adds the definition to a Directory. An exception is thrown if the
definition can't be added.
Parameters are:
ld An open connection to a Directory Server.
Typically the connection must have been
authenticated to add a schema definition.
dn Entry at which to determine the subschemasubentry
to which the schema element is to be added.
4.30.11 remove
public void remove(LDAPConnection ld) throws LDAPException
public void remove(LDAPConnection ld, String dn) throws LDAPException
Removes the definition from a Directory. An exception is thrown if
the definition can't be removed.
Parameters are:
ld An open connection to a Directory Server.
Typically the connection must have been
authenticated to remove a schema definition.
dn Entry at which to determine the subschemasubentry
to remove the schema element from.
4.30.12 modify
public void modify(LDAPConnection ld
LDAPSchemaElement newValue) throws LDAPException
public void modify(LDAPConnection ld
LDAPSchemaElement newValue,
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String dn) throws LDAPException
Replace a single value of the schema element definition in the
schema. An exception is thrown if the definition can't be modified.
Parameters are:
ld An open connection to a Directory Server.
Typically the connection must have been
authenticated to modify a schema definition.
newValue The new schema element value.
dn Entry at which to determine the subschemasubentry
to store the schema change in.
4.31 public class LDAPSearchConstraints extends LDAPConstraints
A set of options to control a search operation. There is always an
LDAPSearchConstraints associated with an LDAPConnection object; its
values can be changed with LDAPConnection.setOption, or overridden by
passing an LDAPConstraints object to the search operation.
4.31.1 Constructors
public LDAPSearchConstraints()
Constructs an LDAPSearchConstraints object that specifies the default
set of search constraints.
public LDAPSearchConstraints(int msLimit,
int serverTimeLimit,
int dereference,
int maxResults,
boolean doReferrals,
int batchSize,
LDAPBind binder,
int hop_limit)
public LDAPSearchConstraints(int msLimit,
int serverTimeLimit,
int dereference,
int maxResults,
boolean doReferrals,
int batchSize,
LDAPRebind reauth,
int hop_limit)
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Constructs a new LDAPSearchConstraints object and allows specifying
the operational constraints in that object.
Parameters are:
msLimit Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for results
(0 by default, which means that there is no
maximum time limit). This is an interface-imposed
limit.
serverTimeLimit Maximum time in seconds that the server should
spend returning results. This is a server-imposed
limit.
dereference Specifies when aliases should be dereferenced.
Must be either LDAP_DEREF_NEVER,
LDAP_DEREF_FINDING, LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING, or
LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS from LDAPv2
(LDAPv2.LDAP_DEREF_NEVER by default).
maxResults Maximum number of search results to return (1000
by default).
doReferrals Specify true to follow referrals automatically,
or false to throw an LDAPReferralException error
if the server sends back a referral (false by
default). It is ignored for asynchronous
operations.
batchSize Specify the number of results to block on during
enumeration. 0 means to block until all results
are in (1 by default). It is ignored for
asynchronous operations.
binder Custom authentication processor, called when the
LDAPConnection needs to authenticate, typically
on following a referral. null may be specified to
indicate default authentication processing. It is
ignored for asynchronous operations.
reauth Specifies an object of the class that implements
the LDAPRebind interface. The object will be used
when the client follows referrals automatically.
The object provides a method for getting the
distinguished name and password used to
authenticate to another LDAP server during a
referral. Specifying null indicates the default
LDAPRebind will be used if one has been assigned
with LDAPConnection.setOption(), or anonymous
authentication otherwise. It is ignored for
asynchronous operations.
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hop_limit Maximum number of referrals to follow in a
sequence when attempting to resolve a request,
when doing automatic referral following. It is
ignored for asynchronous operations.
4.31.2 getBatchSize
public int getBatchSize()
Returns the number of results to block on during enumeration of
search results. This should be 0 if intermediate results are not
needed, and 1 if results are to be processed as they come in.
4.31.3 getDereference
public int getDereference()
Specifies when aliases should be dereferenced. Returns either
LDAP_DEREF_NEVER, LDAP_DEREF_FINDING, LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING, or
LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS from LDAPv2.
4.31.4 getMaxResults
public int getMaxResults()
Returns the maximum number of search results to be returned; 0 means
no limit.
4.31.5 getServerTimeLimit
public int getServerTimeLimit()
Reports the maximum number of seconds that the server is to wait when
returning search results while using this constraint object
4.31.6 setBatchSize
public void setBatchSize(int batchSize)
Sets the suggested number of results to block on during enumeration
of search results. This should be 0 if intermediate results are not
needed, and 1 if results are to be processed as they come in. The
default is 1.
Parameters are:
batchSize Blocking size on search enumerations.
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4.31.7 setDereference
public void setDereference(int dereference)
Sets a preference indicating whether or not aliases should be
dereferenced, and if so, when.
Parameters are:
dereference Either LDAP_DEREF_NEVER, LDAP_DEREF_FINDING,
LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING, or LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS from
LDAPv2.
4.31.8 setMaxResults
public void setMaxResults(int maxResults)
Sets the maximum number of search results to be returned; 0 means no
limit. The default is 1000.
Parameters are:
maxResults Maximum number of search results to return.
4.31.9 setServerTimeLimit
public void setServerTimeLimit(int seconds)
Sets the maximum number of seconds that the server is to wait when
returning search results. The parameter is only recognized on search
operations.
4.32 public class LDAPSearchListener
An LDAPSearchListener manages search results and references returned
on one or more asynchronous search requests.
4.32.1 getMessageIDs
public int[] getMessageIDs()
Returns the message IDs for all outstanding requests. The last ID in
the array is the messageID of the latest submitted request.
4.32.2 getResponse
public LDAPMessage getResponse()throws LDAPException
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Blocks until a response is available, or until all operations
associated with the object have completed or been canceled, and
returns the response. The response may be a search result, a search
reference, a search response, or null (if there are no more
outstanding requests). LDAPException is thrown on network errors.
4.32.3 isResponseReceived
public boolean isResponseReceived()
Reports true if a response has been received from the server.
4.32.4 merge
public void merge(LDAPSearchListener listener2)
Merges two search listeners. Moves/appends the content from another
search listener to this one.
4.33 public class LDAPSearchResult extends LDAPMessage
An LDAPSearchResult object encapsulates a single asynchronous search
result.
4.33.1 getEntry
public LDAPEntry getEntry()
Returns the entry of a server search response.
4.34 public class LDAPSearchResultReference extends LDAPMessage
An LDAPSearchResultReference object encapsulates a continuation
reference from an asynchronous search operation.
4.34.1 getUrls
public String[] getUrls()
Returns any URLs in the object.
4.35 public class LDAPSearchResults implements Enumeration
An LDAPSearchResults object is returned from a synchronous search
operation. It implements Enumeration, thereby providing access to all
entries retrieved during the operation.
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4.35.1 getCount
public int getCount()
Returns a count of the entries in the search result. If the search is
asynchronous (batch size not 0), this reports the number of results
received so far.
4.35.2 getResponseControls
public LDAPControl[] getResponseControls()
Returns the latest Server Controls returned by a Directory Server
in the context of this search request, or null
if no Server Controls were returned.
4.35.3 hasMoreElements
public boolean hasMoreElements()
Specifies whether or not there are more search results in the
enumeration. If true, there are more search results.
4.35.4 next
public LDAPEntry next() throws LDAPException
Returns the next result in the enumeration as an LDAPEntry. If
automatic referral following is disabled, and there are one or more
referrals among the search results, next() will throw an
LDAPReferralException the last time it is called, after all other
results have been returned.
4.35.5 nextElement
public Object nextElement()
Returns the next result in the enumeration as an Object. This the
default implementation of Enumeration.nextElement(). The returned
value may be an LDAPEntry or an LDAPReferralException.
4.35.6 sort
public void sort(LDAPEntryComparator comp)
Sorts all entries in the results using the provided comparison
object. If the object has been partially or completely enumerated,
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only remaining elements are sorted. Sorting the results requires that
they all be present. This implies that
LDAPSearchResults.nextElement() will always block until all results
have been retrieved, after a sort operation.
The LDAPCompareAttrNames class is provided to support the common need
to collate by a single or multiple attribute values, in ascending or
descending order. Examples are:
res.sort(new LDAPCompareAttrNames("cn"));
res.sort(new LDAPCompareAttrNames("cn", false));
String[] attrNames = { "sn", "givenname" };
res.sort(new LDAPCompareAttrNames(attrNames));
Parameters are:
comp An object that implements the LDAPEntryComparator
interface to compare two objects of type
LDAPEntry.
4.36 public interface LDAPSocketFactory
Used to construct a socket connection for use in an LDAPConnection.
An implementation of this interface may, for example, provide a
TLSSocket connected to a secure server.
4.36.1 makeSocket
public Socket makeSocket(String host, int port)
throws IOException, UnknownHostException
Returns a socket connected using the provided host name and port
number.
There may be additional makeSocket methods defined when interfaces to
establish TLS and SASL authentication in the Java environment have
been standardized.
Parameters are:
host Contains a hostname or dotted string representing
the IP address of a host running an LDAP server
to connect to.
port Contains the TCP or UDP port number to connect to
or contact. The default LDAP port is 389.
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4.37 public class LDAPSyntaxSchema
extends LDAPSchemaElement
The LDAPSyntaxSchema class represents the definition of a syntax. It
is used to discover the known set of syntaxes in effect for the
subschema. See [2] for a description of syntax representation in
LDAP.
Note that though this extends LDAPSchemaElement, it does not use the
name or obsolete members, subsequently calls to getName always return
null and isObsolete always returns false. There is also no matching
getSyntaxNames method in LDAPSchema.
4.37.1 Constructors
public LDAPSyntaxSchema(String oid,
String description)
Constructs a syntax for adding to or deleting from the schema. Note
that adding and removing syntaxes is not typically a supported
feature of LDAP servers.
public LDAPSyntaxSchema(String raw)
Constructs a syntax from the raw String value returned on a schema
query for "LDAPSyntaxes".
Parameters are:
oid Unique Object Identifier of the syntax - in
dotted numerical format.
description Optional description of the syntax.
raw The raw String value returned on a Directory
query for "ldapSyntaxes".
4.38 public class LDAPUrl
Encapsulates parameters of an LDAP Url query, as defined in [6]. An
LDAPUrl object can be passed to LDAPConnection.search to retrieve
search results.
4.38.1 Constructors
public LDAPUrl(String url) throws MalformedURLException
Constructs a URL object with the specified string as URL.
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public LDAPUrl(String host,
int port,
String dn)
Constructs a URL object with the specified host, port, and DN. This
form is used
to create URL references to a particular object in the directory.
public LDAPUrl(String host,
int port,
String dn,
String attrNames[],
int scope,
String filter)
Constructs a full-blown LDAP URL to specify an LDAP search operation.
Parameters are:
url An explicit URL string, e.g.
"ldap://ldap.acme.com:80/o=Ace%20Industry,c=us?cn
,sn?sub?(objectclass=inetOrgPerson)".
host Host name of LDAP server, or null for "nearest
X.500/LDAP".
port Port number for LDAP server (use
LDAPConnection.DEFAULT_PORT for default port).
dn Distinguished name of object to fetch.
attrNames Names of attributes to retrieve. null for all
attributes.
scope Depth of search (in DN namespace). Use one of
SCOPE_BASE, SCOPE_ONE, SCOPE_SUB from LDAPv2.
filter Search filter specifying the search criteria, as
defined in [3].
4.38.2 decode
public static String decode(String URLEncoded) throws
MalformedURLException
Decodes a URL-encoded string. Any occurrences of %HH are decoded to
the hex value represented. However, this method does NOT decode "+"
into " ". See [8] for details on URL encoding/decoding.
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Parameters are:
URLEncoded String to decode.
4.38.3 encode
public static String encode(String toEncode)
Encodes an arbitrary string. Any illegal characters are encoded as
%HH. However, this method does NOT encode " " into "+".
Parameters are:
toEncode String to encode.
4.38.4 getAttributes
public String[] getAttributeArray()
Returns an array of attribute names specified in the URL.
4.38.5 getAttributes
public Enumeration getAttributes()
Returns an Enumerator for the attribute names specified in the URL.
4.38.6 getDN
public String getDN()
Returns the distinguished name encapsulated in the URL.
4.38.7 getExtensions
public String[] getExtensions ()
Returns any LDAP URL extensions specified, or null if none are
specified. Each extension is a type=value expression. The =value part
may be omitted. The expression may be prefixed with '!' if it is
mandatory for evaluation of the URL.
4.38.8 getFilter
public String getFilter()
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Returns the search filter [6], or the default filter -
(objectclass=*) - if none was specified.
4.38.9 getHost
public String getHost()
Returns the host name of the LDAP server to connect to.
4.38.10 getPort
public int getPort()
Returns the port number of the LDAP server to connect to.
4.38.11 getScope
public int getScope()
Returns the depth of search (in DN namespace) - one of SCOPE_BASE,
SCOPE_ONE, SCOPE_SUB from LDAPv2.
4.38.12 getUrl
public String getUrl()
Returns a valid string representation of this LDAP URL.
4.39 public interface LDAPv2
As a mechanism to support planned and future LDAP protocol
extensions, functionality is defined in an interface - LDAPv2,
corresponding to version 2 of the LDAP protocol. LDAPConnection must
implement at least LDAPv2, and may implement LDAPv3. Applications
can test for support of these protocol levels in a given package with
the instanceof operator.
4.39.1 abandon
public void abandon(LDAPSearchResults results) throws LDAPException
public void abandon(int id)
public void abandon(LDAPSearchListener listener)
public void abandon(LDAPResponseListener listener)
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Either notifies the server to not send additional results associated
with this LDAPSearchResults object, and discards any results already
received, or abandons one or all operations for an asynchronous
response listener.
Parameters are:
results An object returned from a search.
id The ID of the asynchronous operation to abandon.
The ID may be obtained from the response listener
for the operation.
listener Handler returned from an asynchronous request.
All outstanding operations that are managed by
the listener are abandoned.
4.39.2 add
public void add(LDAPEntry entry)
throws LDAPException
public void add(LDAPEntry entry,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener add(LDAPEntry entry,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener add(LDAPEntry entry,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Adds an entry to the directory.
Parameters are:
entry LDAPEntry object specifying the distinguished
name and attributes of the new entry.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
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4.39.3 bind
public void bind(String dn,
String passwd)
throws LDAPException
public void bind(String dn,
String passwd,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener bind(String dn,
String passwd,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener bind(String dn,
String passwd,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Authenticates to the LDAP server (that the object is currently
connected to) using the specified name and password. If the object
has been disconnected from an LDAP server, this method attempts to
reconnect to the server. If the object had already authenticated, the
old authentication is discarded.
Parameters are:
dn If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name.
passwd If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name and passwd as password.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally. It is
recommended that either the synchronous version
of this method is used or that the client blocks
until the listener returns a response.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
4.39.4 compare
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public boolean compare(String dn,
LDAPAttribute attr)
throws LDAPException
public boolean compare(String dn,
LDAPAttribute attr,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener compare(String dn,
LDAPAttribute attr,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener compare(String dn,
LDAPAttribute attr,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Checks to see if an entry contains an attribute with a specified
value. The synchronous methods return true if the entry has the
value, and false if the entry does not have the value or the
attribute.
Parameters are:
dn The distinguished name of the entry containing an
attribute to compare.
attr The attribute to compare against the entry. The
method checks to see if the entry has an
attribute with the same name and value as this
attribute.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
4.39.5 connect
public void connect(String host,
int port)
throws LDAPException
Connects to the specified host and port. If this LDAPConnection
object represents an open connection, the connection is closed first
before the new connection is opened. At this point there is no
authentication, and any operations will be conducted as an anonymous
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client.
public void connect(String host,
int port,
String dn,
String passwd)
throws LDAPException
Connects to the specified host and port and uses the specified DN and
password to authenticate to the server. If this LDAPConnection object
represents an open connection, the connection is closed first before
the new connection is opened. This is equivalent to connect(host,
port) followed by bind(dn, passwd).
Parameters are:
host Contains a hostname or dotted string representing
the IP address of a host running an LDAP server
to connect to. Alternatively, it may contain a
list of host names, space-delimited. Each host
name may include a trailing colon and port
number. In the case where more than one host
name is specified, each host name in turn will be
contacted until a connection can be established.
Examples:
"directory.knowledge.com"
"199.254.1.2"
"directory.knowledge.com:1050 people.catalog.com 199.254.1.2"
port Contains the TCP or UDP port number to connect to
or contact. The default LDAP port is 389. "port"
is ignored for any host name which includes a
colon and port number.
dn If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name.
passwd If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name and passwd as password.
4.39.6 delete
public void delete(String dn) throws LDAPException
public void delete(String dn,
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LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener delete(String dn,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener delete(String dn,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Deletes the entry for the specified DN from the directory.
Parameters are:
dn Distinguished name of the entry to modify.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
4.39.7 disconnect
public void disconnect() throws LDAPException
Disconnects from the LDAP server. Before the object can perform LDAP
operations again, it must reconnect to the server by calling connect.
4.39.8 getOption
public Object getOption(int option) throws LDAPException
Returns the value of the specified option for this object.
Parameters are:
option See LDAPConnection.setOption for a description of
valid options.
4.39.9 modify
public void modify(String dn,
LDAPModification mod)
throws LDAPException
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public void modify(String dn,
LDAPModification mod,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener modify(String dn,
LDAPModification mod,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener modify(String dn,
LDAPModification mod,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Makes a single change to an existing entry in the directory (for
example, changes the value of an attribute, adds a new attribute
value, or removes an existing attribute value).
The LDAPModification object specifies both the change to be made and
the LDAPAttribute value to be changed.
public void modify(String dn,
LDAPModificationSet mods)
throws LDAPException
public void modify(String dn,
LDAPModificationSet mods,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener modify(String dn,
LDAPModificationSet mods,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener modify(String dn,
LDAPModificationSet mods,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Makes a set of changes to an existing entry in the directory (for
example, changes attribute values, adds new attribute values, or
removes existing attribute values).
Parameters are:
dn Distinguished name of the entry to modify.
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mod A single change to be made to the entry.
mods A set of changes to be made to the entry.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
4.39.10 read
public LDAPEntry read(String dn) throws LDAPException
Reads the entry for the specified distinguished name (DN) and
retrieves all attributes for the entry.
public LDAPEntry read(String dn,
LDAPSearchConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Reads the entry for the specified distinguished name (DN) and
retrieves all attributes for the entry.
public LDAPEntry read(String dn,
String attrs[])
throws LDAPException
public LDAPEntry read(String dn,
String attrs[],
LDAPSearchConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Reads the entry for the specified distinguished name (DN) and
retrieves only the specified attributes from the entry.
Parameters are:
dn Distinguished name of the entry to retrieve.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
attrs Names of attributes to retrieve.
Note: This is simply a helper method and uses the ldap search
operation to achieve the results. As such, there is no asynchronous
interface.
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4.39.11 rename
public void rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
boolean deleteOldRdn)
throws LDAPException
public void rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
boolean deleteOldRdn,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
boolean deleteOldRdn)
LDAPResponseListener listener,
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
boolean deleteOldRdn,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Renames an existing entry in the directory.
Parameters are:
dn Current distinguished name of the entry.
newRdn New relative distinguished name for the entry.
deleteOldRdn If true, the old name is not retained as an
attribute value.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
4.39.12 search
public LDAPSearchResults search(String base,
int scope,
String filter,
String attrs[],
boolean typesOnly)
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throws LDAPException
Performs the search specified by the parameters.
public LDAPSearchResults search(String base,
int scope,
String filter,
String attrs[],
boolean typesOnly,
LDAPSearchConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPSearchListener search(String base,
int scope,
String filter,
String attrs[],
boolean typesOnly,
LDAPSearchListener listener)
throws LDAPException
Performs the search specified by the parameters.
public LDAPSearchListener search(String base,
int scope,
String filter,
String attrs[],
boolean typesOnly,
LDAPSearchListener listener,
LDAPSearchConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Performs the search specified by the parameters, also allowing
specification of constraints for the search (such as the maximum
number of entries to find or the maximum time to wait for search
results).
As part of the search constraints, the function allows specifying
whether or not the results are to be delivered all at once or in
smaller batches. If specified that the results are to be delivered in
smaller batches, each iteration blocks only until the next batch of
results is returned.
Parameters are:
base The base distinguished name to search from.
scope The scope of the entries to search. The following
are the valid options:
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LDAPv2.SCOPE_BASE (0) Search only the base DN
LDAPv2.SCOPE_ONE (1) Search only entries under the
base DN
LDAPv2.SCOPE_SUB (2) Search the base DN and all
entries
within its subtree
filter Search filter specifying the search criteria, as
defined in [3].
attrs Names of attributes to retrieve.
typesOnly If true, returns the names but not the values of
the attributes found. If false, returns the
names and values for attributes found.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the search.
4.39.13 setOption
public void setOption(int option,
Object value)
throws LDAPException
Sets the value of the specified option for this object.
These options represent the default search constraints for the
current connection. Some of these options are also propagated through
the LDAPConstraints, which can be obtained from the connection object
with the getSearchConstraints method.
The option that is set here applies to all subsequent searches
performed through the current connection, unless it is overridden
with an LDAPConstraints at the time of search.
To set a constraint only for a particular search, create an
LDAPConstraints object with the new constraints and pass it to the
LDAPConnection.search method.
Parameters are:
option One of the following options:
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Option Type Description
LDAPConnection.DEREF (2) Integer Specifies under what
circumstances the
object dereferences
aliases. By default,
the value of this
option is
LDAPConnection.DEREF
_
NEVER.
Legal values for this option are:
LDAPConnection.DEREF_NEVER (0) Aliases are
never dereferenced.
LDAPConnection.DEREF_FINDING (1) aliases are
dereferenced when
finding the starting
point for the search
(but not when
searching under that
starting entry).
LDAPConnection.DEREF_SEARCHING (2)Aliases are
dereferenced when
searching the entries
beneath the starting
point of the search
(but not when finding
the starting entry).
LDAPConnection.DEREF_ALWAYS (3) Aliases are
always dereferenced
(both when finding
the starting point
for the search and
when searching under
that starting entry).
LDAPConnection.SIZELIMIT (3) Integer Specifies the maximum
number of search
results to return. If
this option is set to
0, there is no
maximum limit.
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By default, the value
of this option is
1000.
LDAPConnection.SERVER_TIMELIMIT (5) Integer Sets the maximum
number of seconds
that the server is to
wait when returning
search results. The
parameter is only
recognized on search
operations.
By default, the value
of this option is 0.
LDAPConnection.STRING_FORMAT (6) String Specifies the
encoding format for
strings.
By default, the value
of this option is
LDAPConnection.UTF8.
Legal values for this option are:
LDAPConnection.UTF8 (0) Encode strings as
UTF8. An
implementation of
LDAPConnection MUST
support this option.
LDAPConnection.T61 (1) Encode strings as
T.61. An
implementation of
LDAPConnection MAY
support this option.
LDAPConnection.TIMELIMIT (4) Integer Specifies the maximum
number of
milliseconds to wait
for results before
timing out. If this
option is set to 0,
there is no maximum
time limit. The
actual granularity of
the timeout depends
on the
implementation.
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By default, the value
of this option is 0.
LDAPConnection.REFERRALS (8) Boolean Specifies whether or
not the client
follows referrals
automatically. If
true, the client
follows referrals
automatically. If
false, an
LDAPReferralException
is raised when a
referral is detected.
Referrals of any type
other to an LDAP
server (i.e. a
referral URL other
than
ldap://something) are
ignored on automatic
referral following.
By default, the value
of this option is
false.
LDAPConnection.REFERRALS_REBIND_PROC (9) LDAPRebind
Specifies an object
that implements the
LDAPRebind interface.
A user of the class
library must define
this class and the
getRebindAuthentica-
tion method that will
be used to get the
distinguished name
and password to use
for authentication.
If this value is null
and REFERRALS is
true, referrals will
be followed with
anonymous (= no)
authentication.
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By default, the value
of this option is
null.
LDAPConnection.BIND (13) LDAPBind Specifies an object
that can process an
authentication
request, overriding
the default
authentication
behavior. This is
typically used for
processing
authentication during
referral following.
LDAPConnection.REFERRALS_HOP_LIMIT (10) Integer Specifies
the maximum number of
referrals in a
sequence that the
client will follow.
For example, if
REFERRALS_HOP_LIMIT
is 5, the client will
follow no more than 5
referrals in a row
when resolving a
single LDAP request.
The default value of
this option is 10.
LDAPConnection.BATCHSIZE (20)Integer Specifies the number
of search results to
return at a time. For
example, if BATCHSIZE
is 1, enumerating an
LDAPSearchResults
will block only until
one entry is
available. If it is
0, enumerating will
block until all
entries have been
retrieved from the
server.
The default value of
this option is 1.
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value The value to assign to the option. The value must
be the java.lang object wrapper for the
appropriate parameter (e.g. boolean->Boolean,
int->Integer).
4.40 public interface LDAPv3
extends LDAPv2
LDAPv3 extends LDAPv2 by adding support for features of version 3 of
the LDAP protocol. LDAPConnection implements at least LDAPv2, and may
also implement LDAPv3. Applications can test for support of these
protocol levels in a given package with the instanceof operator.
4.40.1 bind
public void bind(int version,
String dn,
String passwd)
throws LDAPException
public void bind(int version,
String dn,
String passwd,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener bind(int version,
String dn,
String passwd,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener bind(int version,
String dn,
String passwd,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Authenticates to the LDAP server (that the object is currently
connected to) using the specified name and password, with the
specified LDAP protocol version. If the server does not support the
requested protocol version, an exception is thrown. If the object
has been disconnected from an LDAP server, this method attempts to
reconnect to the server. If the object had already authenticated, the
old authentication is discarded.
Parameters are:
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version LDAP protocol version requested: currently 2 or
3.
dn If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name.
passwd If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name and passwd as password.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
public void bind(String dn,
Properties props,
javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler cbh)
throws LDAPException
public void bind(String dn,
String[] mechanisms,
Hashtable props,
javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler cbh)
throws LDAPException
Authenticates to the LDAP server (that the object is currently
connected to) using the specified name and of a specified set of
mechanisms. If none of the requested SASL mechanisms is available, an
exception is thrown. If the object has been disconnected from an
LDAP server, this method attempts to reconnect to the server. If the
object had already authenticated, the old authentication is
discarded. If mechanisms is null, or if the first version of the
method is called, the LDAP server will be interrogated for its
supportedSaslMechanisms attribute of its root DSE.
Parameters are:
dn If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name.
mechanisms An array of IANA-registered SASL mechanisms which
the client is willing to use for authentication.
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props Optional qualifiers for the authentication
session.
cbh A class which may be called by the Mechanism
Driver to obtain additional information required,
such as additional credentials.
4.40.2 connect
public void connect(int version,
String host,
int port,
String dn,
String passwd)
throws LDAPException
Connects to the specified host and port and uses the specified DN and
password to authenticate to the server, with the specified LDAP
protocol version. If the server does not support the requested
protocol version, an exception is thrown. If this LDAPConnection
object represents an open connection, the connection is closed first
before the new connection is opened. This is equivalent to
connect(host, port) followed by bind(version, dn, passwd).
Parameters are:
version LDAP protocol version requested: currently 2 or
3.
host Contains a hostname or dotted string representing
the IP address of a host running an LDAP server
to connect to. Alternatively, it may contain a
list of host names, space-delimited. Each host
name may include a trailing colon and port
number. In the case where more than one host
name is specified, each host name in turn will be
contacted until a connection can be established.
Examples:
"directory.knowledge.com"
"199.254.1.2"
"directory.knowledge.com:1050 people.catalog.com 199.254.1.2"
port Contains the TCP or UDP port number to connect to
or contact. The default LDAP port is 389. "port"
is ignored for any host name which includes a
colon and port number.
dn If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
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be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name.
passwd If non-null and non-empty, specifies that the
connection and all operations through it should
be authenticated with dn as the distinguished
name and passwd as password.
4.40.3 extendedOperation
public LDAPExtendedOperation extendedOperation(
LDAPExtendedOperation op)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener extendedOperation(
LDAPExtendedOperation op,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
Provides a means to access extended, non-mandatory operations offered
by a particular LDAP version 3 compliant server. The synchronous
method returns an operation-specific object, containing an ID and an
Octet String or BER-encoded value(s).
Parameters are:
op Object which contains an identifier of the
extended operation, which should be one
recognized by the particular server this client
is connected to, and an operation-specific
sequence of Octet String or BER-encoded value(s).
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
4.40.4 getResponseControls
public LDAPControl[] getResponseControls()
Returns the latest Server Controls returned by a Directory Server
with a response to an LDAP request from the current thread, or null
if the latest response contained no Server Controls.
4.40.5 rename
public void rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
String newParentdn,
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boolean deleteOldRdn)
throws LDAPException
public void rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
String newParentdn,
boolean deleteOldRdn,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
String newParentdn,
boolean deleteOldRdn,
LDAPResponseListener listener)
throws LDAPException
public LDAPResponseListener rename(String dn,
String newRdn,
String newParentdn,
boolean deleteOldRdn,
LDAPResponseListener listener,
LDAPConstraints cons)
throws LDAPException
Renames an existing entry in the directory, possibly repositioning it
in the directory tree.
Parameters are:
dn Current distinguished name of the entry.
newRdn New relative distinguished name for the entry.
newParentdn Distinguished name of the existing entry which is
to be the new parent of the entry.
deleteOldRdn If true, the old name is not retained as an
attribute value.
listener Handler for messages returned from a server in
response to this request. If it is null, a
listener object is created internally.
cons Constraints specific to the operation.
4.40.6 Constants
ALL_USER_ATTRS Used with search instead of an attribute list to
indicate that all attributes are to be returned.
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NO_ATTRS Used with search instead of an attribute list to
indicate that no attributes are to be returned.
4.41 Client and Server Controls
LDAPv3 operations can be extended through the use of controls.
Controls may be sent to a server or returned to the client with any
LDAP message. These controls are referred to as server controls. The
LDAP API also supports a client-side extension mechanism through the
use of client controls (these controls affect the behavior of the
LDAP API only and are never sent to a server). A common class is used
to represent both types of controls - LDAPControl.
Controls are set and retrieved in LDAPConnection with the setOption
and getOption methods, using the keys LDAPv3.SERVERCONTROLS and
0LDAPv3.CLIENTCONTROLS. Either a single LDAPControl or an array may
be passed, e.g.
LDAPControl control = new LDAPControl( type, critical, vals );
ld.setOption( LDAPv3.SERVERCONTROLS, control );
or
LDAPControl[] controls = new LDAPControl[2];
controls[0] = new LDAPControl( type0, critical0, vals0 );
controls[1] = new LDAPControl( type1, critical1, vals1 );
ld.setOption( LDAPv3.SERVERCONTROLS, controls );
Server controls returned to a client as part of the response to a
synchronous operation can be obtained with
LDAPv3.getResponseControls().
Server controls returned to a client as part of the response to an
asynchronous operation can be obtained with
LDAPMessage.getControls().
Support for specific controls is defined in a package "controls"
subordinate to the main LDAP package. Controls are defined in
separate drafts.
5. Security Considerations
LDAP supports security through protocol-level authentication, using
clear-text passwords or other more secure mechanisms. It also
supports running over TLS, which provides strong security at the
transport layer.
This draft does not cover TLS implementations, although it identifies
a mechanism for supplying one, through the LDAPSocketFactory
interface.
An interface to using SASL for configurable authentication and
session protection is provided, but implementations are outside the
scope of this document.
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6. Acknowledgements
The proposed API builds on earlier work done in collaboration with
Thomas Kwan and Stephan Gudmundson, then of NCware Technologies Corp.
Steve Sonntag of Novell provided extensive review of both content and
style, and Steve Merrill (also of Novell) and Mark Wahl (of Innosoft)
provided additional review.
7. Bibliography
[1] The Directory: Selected Attribute Syntaxes. CCITT,
Recommendation X.520.
[2] M. Wahl, A. Coulbeck, T. Howes, S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol: Attribute Syntax Definitions",
RFC 2252, December 1997
[3] T. Howes, "A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters," RFC
1960, June 1996.
[4] S. Kille, "A String Representation of Distinguished Names," RFC
1779, March 1995.
[5] M. Wahl, T. Howes, S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
[6] T. Howes, M. Smith, "An LDAP URL Format", RFC 2255, December
1997.
[7] T. Howes, M. Smith, "The LDAP Application Program Interface",
Internet Draft draft-ietf-ldapext-ldap-c-api-03.txt, June 1999.
[8] T. Berners-Lee, L. Masinter, M. McCahill, "Uniform Resource
Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December 1994.
[9] H. Alvestrand, "Tags for the Identification of Languages", RFC
1766, March 1995.
[10] R. Weltman, C. Tomlinson, "The Java LDAP Application Program
Interface Asynchronous Extension", Internet Draft draft-ietf-
ldapext-ldap-java-api-asynch-ext-05.txt, March 2000.
[11] T. Dierks, C. Allen, "The TLS Protocol Version 1.0", RFC 2246,
January 1999
8. Authors' Addresses
Rob Weltman
Netscape Communications Corp.
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501 E. Middlefield Rd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
USA
+1 650 937-3301
rweltman@netscape.com
Christine Tomlinson
Innosoft International, Inc.
8911 Capital of Texas Highway
Suite 4140
Austin, TX US 78759
+1 512 231 1600
christine.tomlinson@innosoft.com
Miodrag Kekic
Netscape Communications Corp.
501 E. Middlefield Rd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
USA
+1 650 937-5663
miodrag@netscape.com
Jim Sermersheim
Novell, Inc.
122 E 1700 S
Provo, UT 84602
USA
+1 801 861 3088
jimse@novell.com
Mark Smith
Netscape Communications Corp.
501 E. Middlefield Rd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
USA
+1 650 937-3477
mcs@netscape.com
Tim Howes
Loudcloud, Inc.
599 N. Mathilda Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
USA
+1 650 321-4565 x111
howes@loudcloud.com
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9. Appendix A - Sample Java LDAP programs
import org.ietf.ldap.*;
import java.util.*;
public class SearchJensen {
public static void main( String[] args )
{
LDAPConnection ld = new LDAPConnection();
try {
/* Connect to server */
String MY_HOST = "localhost";
int MY_PORT = 389;
ld.connect( MY_HOST, MY_PORT );
/* authenticate to the directory as nobody */
/* This is not really necessary if explicit
authentication is not desired, because there is
already anonymous authentication at connect time */
ld.bind( "", "" );
/* search for all entries with surname of Jensen */
String MY_FILTER = "sn=Jensen";
String MY_SEARCHBASE = "o=Ace Industry, c=US";
LDAPSearchConstraints cons = ld.getSearchConstraints();
/* Setting the batchSize to one will cause the result
enumeration below to block on one result at a time,
allowing us to update a list or do other things as
results come in. */
/* We could set it to 0 if we just wanted to get all
results and were willing to block until then */
cons.setBatchSize( 1 );
LDAPSearchResults res = ld.search( MY_SEARCHBASE,
ld.SCOPE_ONE,
MY_FILTER,
null,
false,
cons );
/* Loop on results until finished */
while ( res.hasMoreElements() ) {
/* Next directory entry */
LDAPEntry findEntry = (LDAPEntry)res.nextElement();
System.out.println( findEntry.getDN() );
/* Get the attributes of the entry */
LDAPAttributeSet findAttrs =
findEntry.getAttributeSet();
Enumeration enumAttrs = findAttrs.getAttributes();
System.out.println( "Attributes: " );
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/* Loop on attributes */
while ( enumAttrs.hasMoreElements() ) {
LDAPAttribute anAttr =
(LDAPAttribute)enumAttrs.nextElement();
String attrName = anAttr.getName();
System.out.println( "" + attrName );
/* Loop on values for this attribute */
Enumeration enumVals = anAttr.getStringValues();
while ( enumVals.hasMoreElements() ) {
String aVal = (String)enumVals.nextElement();
System.out.println( "" + aVal );
}
}
}
}
catch( LDAPException e ) {
System.out.println( "Error: " + e.toString() );
}
/* Done, so disconnect */
if ( ld.isConnected() )
ld.disconnect();
}
}
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import org.ietf.ldap.*;
import java.util.*;
public class ShowSchema {
public static void main( String[] args )
{
LDAPConnection ld = new LDAPConnection();
try {
/* Connect to server */
String MY_HOST = "localhost";
int MY_PORT = 389;
ld.connect( MY_HOST, MY_PORT );
/* Fetch the schema (anonymous is okay for reading) */
LDAPSchema schema = new LDAPSchema();
schema.fetchSchema( ld );
/* What is the definition of "userPassword"? */
LDAPAttributeSchema a =
schema.getAttribute( "userpassword" );
if ( a != null ) {
String syntax = a.getSyntaxString();
String syntaxString = "string";
if ( syntax.equals(BINARY_SYNTAX) )
syntaxString = "binary";
else if (syntax.equals(INTEGER_SYNTAX) )
syntaxString = "integer";
String single = "multi-valued";
if ( a.isSingleValued() )
single = "single-valued";
System.out.println( "userPassword. " +
"OID = " + a.getID() +
", type = " + syntaxString +
", " + single );
);
/* What are the possible attributes for "person"? */
LDAPObjectClassSchema o =
schema.getObjectClass( "person" );
if ( o != null ) {
String [] required = o.getRequiredAttributes();
String [] optional = o.getOptionalAttributes();
System.out.println(
"Required attributes for person:" );
for (int i = 0; i < required.length; i++)
System.out.println( " " + required[i] );
System.out.println(
"Optional attributes for person:" );
for (i = 0; i < optional.length; i++)
System.out.println( " " + optional[i] );
);
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} catch( LDAPException e ) {
System.out.println( "Error: " + e.toString() );
}
/* Done, so disconnect */
if ( ld.isConnected() )
ld.disconnect();
}
protected static final String BINARY_SYNTAX =
"1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.5";
protected static final String INTEGER_SYNTAX =
"1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27";
}
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9.1 Sample Java LDAP programs using asynchronous methods
import org.ietf.ldap.*;
import java.util.*;
public class SearchJensen {
public static void main( String[] args ) {
try {
LDAPConnection ld = new LDAPConnection();
/* Connect to server */
String MY_HOST = "localhost";
int MY_PORT = 389;
ld.connect( MY_HOST, MY_PORT );
/* Asynchronous authentication */
LDAPResponseListener r =
ld.bind( "uid=admin, o=Airius.com",
"password", null );
/* Do something else, just to show that we're not
blocked yet */
System.out.println( "Started authenticating" );
/* Wait until it completes */
LDAPResponse response = r.getResponse();
int resultCode = response.getResultCode();
if (resultCode != LDAPException.SUCCESS) {
throw new LDAPException ("error result", resultCode,
response.getErrorMessage(),
response.getMatchedDN());
}
/* search for all entries with surname of Jensen */
String MY_FILTER = "sn=Jensen";
String MY_SEARCHBASE = "o=Ace Industry, c=US";
LDAPSearchListener l =
ld.search( MY_SEARCHBASE,
ld.SCOPE_ONE,
MY_FILTER,
null,
false,
null,
(LDAPSearchListener)null );
/* Loop on results until finished */
LDAPMessage msg;
while( (msg = l.getResponse()) != null ) {
if ( msg instanceof LDAPSearchResultReference ) {
String[] urls =
((LDAPSearchResultReference)msg).getUrls();
// Do something with the referrals...
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} else if ( msg instanceof LDAPSearchResult ) {
LDAPEntry entry =
((LDAPSearchResult)msg).getEntry();
// The rest of the processing is the same as for
// a synchronous search
System.out.println( entry.getDN() );
} else {
// A search response
LDAPResponse res = (LDAPResponse)msg;
int status = res.getResultCode();
if ( status == LDAPException.SUCCESS ) {
// Nothing to do
} else {
String err =
LDAPException.errorCodeToString(status);
throw new LDAPException(
err,
status,
res.getErrorMessage(),
res.getMatchedDN() );
}
}
}
} catch ( LDAPException e ) {
System.err.println( e.toString() );
}
/* Done, so disconnect */
if ( ld.isConnected() ) {
ld.disconnect();
}
}
}
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import org.ietf.ldap.*;
import java.util.*;
/* This example multiplexes the input from three different servers */
public class MultiplexServers {
public static void main( String[] args )
{
try {
LDAPConnection [] ld = new LDAPConnection [3];
String[] hosts = { "foo1", "foo2", "foo3" };
int[] ports = { 389, 389, 2018 }
String[] bases =
{ "o=Airius.com", "o=Acme.com", "dc=Acme,dc=com" };
/* search for all entries with surname of Jensen */
String MY_FILTER = "sn=Jensen";
for( int i = 0; i < ld.length; i++ ) {
ld[i] = new LDAPConnection ();
/* Connect to server */
ld[i].connect( hosts[i], ports[i] );
}
/* Get a response listener for one search */
LDAPSearchListener l =
ld[0].search( bases[0],
ld.SCOPE_SUB,
MY_FILTER,
null,
false,
(LDAPSearchListener)null );
/* Share the listener */
for( i = 1; i < ld.length; i++ ) {
ld[i].search( bases[i],
ld[i].SCOPE_SUB,
MY_FILTER,
null,
false,
l );
}
/* Loop on results until finished */
LDAPMessage msg;
while( (msg = l.getResponse()) != null ) {
/* The rest is the same as in the previous example */
/* ... */
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import org.ietf.ldap.*;
import java.util.*;
/* This example multiplexes the input from three searches in
different subtrees of the same server */
public class MultiplexTrees {
public static void main( String[] args )
{
try {
LDAPConnection ld = new LDAPConnection ();
/* Connect to server */
String MY_HOST = "localhost";
int MY_PORT = 389;
ld.connect( MY_HOST, MY_PORT );
String MY_FILTER = "sn=Jensen";
String[] bases =
{ "o=Airius.com", "o=Acme.com", "dc=Acme,dc=com" };
/* Get a response listener for one search */
LDAPSearchListener l =
ld.search( bases[0],
ld.SCOPE_SUB,
MY_FILTER,
null,
false,
(LDAPSearchListener)null );
/* Share the listener */
for( i = 1; i < bases.length; i++ ) {
ld.search( bases[i],
ld.SCOPE_SUB,
MY_FILTER,
null,
false,
l );
}
/* The rest is the same as in the MultiplexServers
example */
/* ... */
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import org.ietf.ldap.*;
import java.util.*;
public class ModifyEmail {
public static void main( String[] args )
{
LDAPConnection ld = new LDAPConnection();
try {
/* Connect to server */
String MY_HOST = "localhost";
int MY_PORT = 389;
ld.connect( MY_HOST, MY_PORT );
/* authenticate to the directory as Bab Jensen */
String MY_NAME = "cn=Barbara Jensen,o=Ace Industry,c=US";
String MY_PASSWORD = "MysteryLady";
ld.bind( MY_NAME, MY_PASSWORD );
/* Prepare to change my email address */
LDAPAttribute attrEmail =
new LDAPAttribute( "mail", "babs@ace.com" );
LDAPModification mod =
new LDAPModification( LDAPModification.REPLACE,
attrEmail );
/* Now modify the entry in the directory */
ld.modify( MY_NAME, mod );
System.out.println( "Entry modified" );
}
catch( LDAPException e ) {
System.out.println( "Error: " + e.toString() );
}
/* Done, so disconnect */
if ( ld.isConnected() )
ld.disconnect();
}
}
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10. Appendix B - Changes from ldap-java-api-10.txt
Overview of the LDAP model
Allowed for character set conversion from/to T.61 (in addition
to UTF-8).
LDAPConnection
Added startTLS. Added STRING_FORMAT option to setOption. Added
numerical values to options in setOption and search. Changed
REFERRALS_AUTHENTICATION to REFERRALS_REBIND_PROC. Clarified
that getAuthenticationPassword returns null if no simple bind
has been performed. Added asynchronous methods (from [10]).
LDAPConstraints
Default for setHopLimit is 10, not 5.
LDAPUrl
Added getScope and getExtensions.
Schema classes
Added additional parameters to constructors (aliases, obsolete,
collective).
Various classes
Removed all "synchronized" qualifier on methods. Added a
statement that implementations should ensure thread-safety for
the LDAPConnection class.
11. Appendix C - Changes from ldap-java-api-09.txt
Overview of LDAP API use
Clarifications were added on the behavior of the SDK for null
values of LDAPConstraints and for a DN.
LDAPAttributeSet
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Return type of getAttribute is LDAPAttribute, not
LDAPAttribute[].
LDAPV2
Added convenience method of add that does not take
LDAPConstraints, added read method that does take
LDAPSearchConstraints.
Error Codes
Changed to Result Codes. Added TLS_NOT_SUPPORTED.
LDAPSearchResults
Clarified in declaration that it implements Enumeration.
LDAPV3
Added constants NO_ATTRS and ALL_USER_ATTRS.
Schema classes
Added LDAPDITContentRuleSchema, LDAPDITStructureRuleSchema,
LDAPMatchingRuleUseSchema, LDAPNameFormSchema, LDAPSyntaxSchema.
12. Appendix D - Changes from ldap-java-api-08.txt
Standards track
Added intended category to first page header.
SASL references
Removed all references to a Java SASL internet draft.
LDAPv2
Removed static methods search(LDAPUrl url). The methods are
still present in LDAPConnection.
13. Appendix E - Changes from ldap-java-api-07.txt
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LDAPAttributeSchema
Removed getAliases() because it is already defined in the
superior class LDAPSchemaElement. Removed getSyntax() which
returned an integer.
LDAPConnection
Added getAuthenticationMethod() (4.6.5).
LDAPSchemaElement
Changed getOID() to getID() (4.30.4).
14. Appendix F - Changes from ldap-java-api-06.txt
LDAPAttributeSchema
Added a constructor that takes the attribute syntax as a String,
an optional superior attribute type, and an optional list of
aliases (4.2.1). Removed previous constructor.
Added getSuperior() (4.2.3) and getSyntaxString() (4.2.2).
LDAPConnection
Added getInputStream() (4.6.8) getOutputStream() (4.6.9),
setInputStream() (4.6.20), and setOutputStream() (4.6.21). They
are used when establishing a security layer with SASL, and may
also be used to interpose a proxy.
LDAPDN
Added equals() (4.11.1).
LDAPException
Added additional error codes defined in [7] (4.16).
LDAPMatchingRuleSchema
Added a constructor that takes the attribute syntax as a String
and an optional list of aliases (4.17.1). Removed previous
constructor.
LDAPObjectClassSchema
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Added a constructor that takes an array of superior object class
names, a type (ABSTRACT, AUXILIARY, or STRUCTURAL), and an
optional list of aliases (4.23.1). Removed previous constructor.
Added getSuperiors() (4.23.2) and getType() (4.23.5). Removed
getSuperior().
LDAPSchemaElement
Added overloaded methods of add, remove, and modify which take a
DN as parameter, for specifying where in the DIT to determine
the SubschemaSubentry for the modification (4.30.10 - 4.30.12).
Added getAliases() (4.30.1), getQualifier() (4.30.5),
getQualiferNames() (4.30.6), isObsolete() (4.30.7), and
setQualifier() (4.30.9).
15. Appendix G - Changes from ldap-java-api-05.txt
LDAPConnection
Distinguished between getConstraints() and
getSearchConstraints(), and between setConstraints() and
setSearchConstraints().
LDAPConstraints
LDAPBind and LDAPRebind should not be specified in the same
constructor. Added setClientControls().
LDAPSearchConstraints
LDAPBind and LDAPRebind should not be specified in the same
constructor.
LDAPControl
newInstance() is now static.
LDAPv3
Changed the signature of the bind() methods to match the Java
SASL Internet Draft.
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16. Appendix H - Changes from ldap-java-api-04.txt
LDAPAttribute
Added getByteValueArray() and getStringValueArray().
LDAPCompareAttrNames
Added getLocale() and setLocale().
LDAPSchemaElement
Added modify().
LDAPSchemaElement
Added fetchSchema(LDAPConnection, String).
17. Appendix I - Changes from ldap-java-api-03.txt
LDAPBind
New interface, to support sophisticated reauthentication
mechanisms.
LDAPControl
Added methods register() and newInstance(), to support dynamic
registration and instantiation of server response controls.
LDAPConstraints
Separated interface time limit from server search time limit.
Moved all search-only constraints to LDAPSearchConstraints.
LDAPRebind
Reverted back to original name, instead of LDAPReauthentication
as it was in the previous draft.
LDAPRebindProc
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Reverted back from LDAPCredentials.
LDAPSearchConstraints
Reinstated this class, to represent all constraints applicable
to a search. LDAPConstraints (which it extends) only represents
common constraints for all operations.
LDAPSearchResults
Added getResponseControls().
LDAPv2
Added abandon(). Separated interface time limit from server
search time limit. Changed authenticate() to bind().
LDAPv3
Changed authenticate() to bind().
18. Appendix J - Changes from ldap-java-api-02.txt
LDAPSearchConstraints
Renamed to LDAPConstraints, since it can be applied to
operations other than search.
LDAPRebind
Renamed to LDAPReauthentication. Added a definition of its
single method.
LDAPRebindProc
Renamed to LDAPCredentials.
19. Appendix K - Changes from ldap-java-api-01.txt
LDAPAttribute
Added a copy constructor.
Added support for subtypes, and for language subtypes in
particular.
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LDAPAttributeSet
LDAPAttributeSet implements Cloneable.
Added getSubset() for subtype support.
LDAPDN
Added support for escaping and unescaping an RDN.
LDAPException
Added the SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS error code.
LDAPSearchResults
Added getCount(), to report the number of results returned.
LDAPConnection
Added a signature that passes LDAPConstraints to read(LDAPURL).
LDAPv2
Added signatures that pass LDAPConstraints to the following
methods:
add()
compare()
modify()
read()
rename()
LDAPv3
Removed "Preferred Language", because it has been dropped from
the extension work.
Added a signature that passes LDAPConstraints to rename().
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