public interface Attribute extends Cloneable, Serializable
In a directory, named objects can have associated with them
attributes. The Attribute
interface represents an attribute associated
with a named object. An attribute contains 0 or more, possibly null, values.
The attribute values can be ordered or unordered (see isOrdered()
).
If the values are unordered, no duplicates are allowed.
If the values are ordered, duplicates are allowed.
The content and representation of an attribute and its values is defined by
the attribute's schema. The schema contains information
about the attribute's syntax and other properties about the attribute.
See getAttributeDefinition()
and
getAttributeSyntaxDefinition()
for details regarding how to get schema information about an attribute
if the underlying directory service supports schemas.
Equality of two attributes is determined by the implementation class.
A simple implementation can use Object.equals()
to determine equality
of attribute values, while a more sophisticated implementation might
make use of schema information to determine equality.
Similarly, one implementation might provide a static storage
structure which simply returns the values passed to its
constructor, while another implementation might define get()
and
getAll()
.
to get the values dynamically from the directory.
Note that updates to Attribute
(such as adding or removing a
value) do not affect the corresponding representation of the attribute
in the directory. Updates to the directory can only be effected
using operations in the DirContext
interface.
BasicAttribute
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static long |
serialVersionUID
Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
add(int ix,
Object attrVal)
Adds an attribute value to the ordered list of attribute values.
|
boolean |
add(Object attrVal)
Adds a new value to the attribute.
|
void |
clear()
Removes all values from this attribute.
|
Object |
clone()
Makes a copy of the attribute.
|
boolean |
contains(Object attrVal)
Determines whether a value is in the attribute.
|
Object |
get()
Retrieves one of this attribute's values.
|
Object |
get(int ix)
Retrieves the attribute value from the ordered list of attribute values.
|
NamingEnumeration<?> |
getAll()
Retrieves an enumeration of the attribute's values.
|
DirContext |
getAttributeDefinition()
Retrieves the attribute's schema definition.
|
DirContext |
getAttributeSyntaxDefinition()
Retrieves the syntax definition associated with the attribute.
|
String |
getID()
Retrieves the id of this attribute.
|
boolean |
isOrdered()
Determines whether this attribute's values are ordered.
|
Object |
remove(int ix)
Removes an attribute value from the ordered list of attribute values.
|
boolean |
remove(Object attrval)
Removes a specified value from the attribute.
|
Object |
set(int ix,
Object attrVal)
Sets an attribute value in the ordered list of attribute values.
|
int |
size()
Retrieves the number of values in this attribute.
|
static final long serialVersionUID
NamingEnumeration<?> getAll() throws NamingException
NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered while retrieving
the values.isOrdered()
Object get() throws NamingException
NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered while retrieving
the value.NoSuchElementException
- If this attribute has no values.int size()
String getID()
boolean contains(Object attrVal)
Object.equals()
or schema information to determine equality.attrVal
- The possibly null value to check. If null, check
whether the attribute has an attribute value whose value is null.Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,
BasicAttribute.equals(java.lang.Object)
boolean add(Object attrVal)
attrVal
is already in the attribute, this method does nothing.
If the attribute values are ordered, attrVal
is added to the end of
the list of attribute values.
Equality is determined by the implementation, which may use
Object.equals()
or schema information to determine equality.
attrVal
- The new possibly null value to add. If null, null
is added as an attribute value.boolean remove(Object attrval)
attrval
is not in the attribute, this method does nothing.
If the attribute values are ordered, the first occurrence of
attrVal
is removed and attribute values at indices greater
than the removed
value are shifted up towards the head of the list (and their indices
decremented by one).
Equality is determined by the implementation, which may use
Object.equals()
or schema information to determine equality.
attrval
- The possibly null value to remove from this attribute.
If null, remove the attribute value that is null.void clear()
DirContext getAttributeSyntaxDefinition() throws NamingException
For example, even though a value might be a Java String object, its directory syntax might be "Printable String" or "Telephone Number". Or a value might be a byte array, and its directory syntax is "JPEG" or "Certificate". For example, if this attribute's syntax is "JPEG", this method would return the syntax definition for "JPEG".
The information that you can retrieve from a syntax definition is directory-dependent.
If an implementation does not support schemas, it should throw OperationNotSupportedException. If an implementation does support schemas, it should define this method to return the appropriate information.
OperationNotSupportedException
- If getting the schema
is not supported.NamingException
- If a naming exception occurs while getting
the schema.DirContext getAttributeDefinition() throws NamingException
If an implementation does not support schemas, it should throw OperationNotSupportedException. If an implementation does support schemas, it should define this method to return the appropriate information.
OperationNotSupportedException
- If getting the schema
is not supported.NamingException
- If a naming exception occurs while getting
the schema.Object clone()
boolean isOrdered()
get(int)
,
remove(int)
,
add(int, java.lang.Object)
,
set(int, java.lang.Object)
Object get(int ix) throws NamingException
ix
index of the list of
attribute values.
If the attribute values are unordered,
this method returns the value that happens to be at that index.ix
- The index of the value in the ordered list of attribute values.
0 <= ix < size()
.ix
;
null if the attribute value is null.NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered while
retrieving the value.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- If ix
is outside the specified range.Object remove(int ix)
ix
index of the list of
attribute values.
If the attribute values are unordered,
this method removes the value that happens to be at that index.
Values located at indices greater than ix
are shifted up towards
the front of the list (and their indices decremented by one).ix
- The index of the value to remove.
0 <= ix < size()
.ix
that was removed;
null if the attribute value is null.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- If ix
is outside the specified range.void add(int ix, Object attrVal)
attrVal
to the list of attribute values at
index ix
.
Values located at indices at or greater than ix
are
shifted down towards the end of the list (and their indices incremented
by one).
If the attribute values are unordered and already have attrVal
,
IllegalStateException
is thrown.ix
- The index in the ordered list of attribute values to add the new value.
0 <= ix <= size()
.attrVal
- The possibly null attribute value to add; if null, null is
the value added.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- If ix
is outside the specified range.IllegalStateException
- If the attribute values are unordered and
attrVal
is one of those values.Object set(int ix, Object attrVal)
ix
index of the list of
attribute values to be attrVal
. The old value is removed.
If the attribute values are unordered,
this method sets the value that happens to be at that index
to attrVal
, unless attrVal
is already one of the values.
In that case, IllegalStateException
is thrown.ix
- The index of the value in the ordered list of attribute values.
0 <= ix < size()
.attrVal
- The possibly null attribute value to use.
If null, 'null' replaces the old value.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- If ix
is outside the specified range.IllegalStateException
- If attrVal
already exists and the
attribute values are unordered. Submit a bug or feature
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