javax.naming.ldap
Class InitialLdapContextjava.lang.Object | +--javax.naming.InitialContext | +--javax.naming.directory.InitialDirContext | +--javax.naming.ldap.InitialLdapContext
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Context, DirContext, LdapContext
- public class InitialLdapContext
- extends InitialDirContext
- implements LdapContext
starting context for performing LDAPv3-style extended operations and controls.
See javax.naming.InitialContext and javax.naming.InitialDirContext for details on synchronization, and the policy for how an initial context is created.
Request Controls
When you create an initial context (InitialLdapContext), you can specify a list of request controls. These controls will be used as the request controls for any implicit LDAP "bind" operation performed by the context or contexts derived from the context. These are called connection request controls. Use getConnectControls() to get a context's connection request controls.The request controls supplied to the initial context constructor are not used as the context request controls for subsequent context operations such as searches and lookups. Context request controls are set and updated by using setRequestControls().
As shown, there can be two different sets of request controls associated with a context: connection request controls and context request controls. This is required for those applications needing to send critical controls that might not be applicable to both the context operation and any implicit LDAP "bind" operation. A typical user program would do the following:
It specifies first the critical controls for creating the initial context (critConnCtls), and then sets the context's request controls (critModCtls) for the context operation. If for some reason lctx needs to reconnect to the server, it will use critConnCtls. See the LdapContext interface for more discussion about request controls.InitialLdapContext lctx = new InitialLdapContext(env, critConnCtls); lctx.setRequestControls(critModCtls); lctx.modifyAttributes(name, mods); Controls[] respCtls = lctx.getResponseControls();Service provider implementors should read the "Service Provider" section in the LdapContext class description for implementation details.
- Since:
- 1.3
- See Also:
- LdapContext, InitialContext, InitialDirContext, NamingManager.setInitialContextFactoryBuilder(javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactoryBuilder)
Field Summary
Fields inherited from class javax.naming.InitialContext defaultInitCtx, gotDefault, myProps
Fields inherited from interface javax.naming.ldap.LdapContext CONTROL_FACTORIES
Fields inherited from interface javax.naming.directory.DirContext ADD_ATTRIBUTE, REMOVE_ATTRIBUTE, REPLACE_ATTRIBUTE
Fields inherited from interface javax.naming.Context APPLET, AUTHORITATIVE, BATCHSIZE, DNS_URL, INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, LANGUAGE, OBJECT_FACTORIES, PROVIDER_URL, REFERRAL, SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION, SECURITY_CREDENTIALS, SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, SECURITY_PROTOCOL, STATE_FACTORIES, URL_PKG_PREFIXES
Constructor Summary
InitialLdapContext()
Constructs an initial context using no environment properties or connection request controls.InitialLdapContext(Hashtable environment, Control[] connCtls)
Constructs an initial context using environment properties and connection request controls.
Method Summary
ExtendedResponse extendedOperation(ExtendedRequest request)
Performs an extended operation.Control[] getConnectControls()
Retrieves the connection request controls in effect for this context.Control[] getRequestControls()
Retrieves the request controls in effect for this context.Control[] getResponseControls()
Retrieves the response controls produced as a result of the last method invoked on this context.LdapContext newInstance(Control[] reqCtls)
Creates a new instance of this context initialized using request controls.void reconnect(Control[] connCtls)
Reconnects to the LDAP server using the supplied controls and this context's environment.void setRequestControls(Control[] requestControls)
Sets the request controls for methods subsequently invoked on this context.
Methods inherited from class javax.naming.directory.InitialDirContext bind, bind, createSubcontext, createSubcontext, getAttributes, getAttributes, getAttributes, getAttributes, getSchema, getSchema, getSchemaClassDefinition, getSchemaClassDefinition, modifyAttributes, modifyAttributes, modifyAttributes, modifyAttributes, rebind, rebind, search, search, search, search, search, search, search, search
Methods inherited from class javax.naming.InitialContext addToEnvironment, bind, bind, close, composeName, composeName, createSubcontext, createSubcontext, destroySubcontext, destroySubcontext, getDefaultInitCtx, getEnvironment, getNameInNamespace, getNameParser, getNameParser, getURLOrDefaultInitCtx, getURLOrDefaultInitCtx, init, list, list, listBindings, listBindings, lookup, lookup, lookupLink, lookupLink, rebind, rebind, removeFromEnvironment, rename, rename, unbind, unbind
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface javax.naming.directory.DirContext bind, bind, createSubcontext, createSubcontext, getAttributes, getAttributes, getAttributes, getAttributes, getSchema, getSchema, getSchemaClassDefinition, getSchemaClassDefinition, modifyAttributes, modifyAttributes, modifyAttributes, modifyAttributes, rebind, rebind, search, search, search, search, search, search, search, search
Methods inherited from interface javax.naming.Context addToEnvironment, bind, bind, close, composeName, composeName, createSubcontext, createSubcontext, destroySubcontext, destroySubcontext, getEnvironment, getNameInNamespace, getNameParser, getNameParser, list, list, listBindings, listBindings, lookup, lookup, lookupLink, lookupLink, rebind, rebind, removeFromEnvironment, rename, rename, unbind, unbind
Constructor Detail
InitialLdapContext
public InitialLdapContext() throws NamingException
- Constructs an initial context using no environment properties or connection request controls. Equivalent to new InitialLdapContext(null, null).
- Throws:
- NamingException - if a naming exception is encountered
InitialLdapContext
public InitialLdapContext(Hashtable environment, Control[] connCtls) throws NamingException
- Constructs an initial context using environment properties and connection request controls. See javax.naming.InitialContext for a discussion of environment properties.
This constructor will not modify its parameters or save references to them, but may save a clone or copy.
connCtls is used as the underlying context instance's connection request controls. See the class description for details.
- Parameters:
- environment - environment used to create the initial DirContext. Null indicates an empty environment.
- connCtls - connection request controls for the initial context. If null, no connection request controls are used.
- Throws:
- NamingException - if a naming exception is encountered
- See Also:
- reconnect(javax.naming.ldap.Control[]), LdapContext.reconnect(javax.naming.ldap.Control[])
Method Detail
extendedOperation
public ExtendedResponse extendedOperation(ExtendedRequest request) throws NamingException
- Description copied from interface: LdapContext
- Performs an extended operation. This method is used to support LDAPv3 extended operations.
- Specified by:
- extendedOperation in interface LdapContext
- Parameters:
- request - The non-null request to be performed.
- Returns:
- The possibly null response of the operation. null means the operation did not generate any response.
- Throws:
- NamingException - If an error occurred while performing the extended operation.
newInstance
public LdapContext newInstance(Control[] reqCtls) throws NamingException
- Description copied from interface: LdapContext
- Creates a new instance of this context initialized using request controls. This method is a convenience method for creating a new instance of this context for the purposes of multithreaded access. For example, if multiple threads want to use different context request controls, each thread may use this method to get its own copy of this context and set/get context request controls without having to synchronize with other threads.
The new context has the same environment properties and connection request controls as this context. See the class description for details. Implementations might also allow this context and the new context to share the same network connection or other resources if doing so does not impede the independence of either context.
- Specified by:
- newInstance in interface LdapContext
- Parameters:
- reqCtls - The possibly null request controls to use for the new context. If null, the context is initialized with no request controls.
- Returns:
- A non-null LdapContext instance.
- Throws:
- NamingException - If an error occurred while creating the new instance.
- See Also:
- InitialLdapContext
reconnect
public void reconnect(Control[] connCtls) throws NamingException
- Description copied from interface: LdapContext
- Reconnects to the LDAP server using the supplied controls and this context's environment.
This method is a way to explicitly initiate an LDAP "bind" operation. For example, you can use this method to set request controls for the LDAP "bind" operation, or to explicitly connect to the server to get response controls returned by the LDAP "bind" operation.
This method sets this context's connCtls to be its new connection request controls. This context's context request controls are not affected. After this method has been invoked, any subsequent implicit reconnections will be done using connCtls. connCtls are also used as connection request controls for new context instances derived from this context. These connection request controls are not affected by setRequestControls().
Service provider implementors should read the "Service Provider" section in the class description for implementation details.
- Specified by:
- reconnect in interface LdapContext
- Parameters:
- connCtls - The possibly null controls to use. If null, no controls are used.
- Throws:
- NamingException - If an error occurred while reconnecting.
- See Also:
- LdapContext.getConnectControls(), LdapContext.newInstance(javax.naming.ldap.Control[])
getConnectControls
public Control[] getConnectControls() throws NamingException
- Description copied from interface: LdapContext
- Retrieves the connection request controls in effect for this context. The controls are owned by the JNDI implementation and are immutable. Neither the array nor the controls may be modified by the caller.
- Specified by:
- getConnectControls in interface LdapContext
- Returns:
- A possibly-null array of controls. null means no connect controls have been set for this context.
- Throws:
- NamingException - If an error occurred while getting the request controls.
setRequestControls
public void setRequestControls(Control[] requestControls) throws NamingException
- Description copied from interface: LdapContext
- Sets the request controls for methods subsequently invoked on this context. The request controls are owned by the JNDI implementation and are immutable. Neither the array nor the controls may be modified by the caller.
This removes any previous request controls and adds requestControls for use by subsequent methods invoked on this context. This method does not affect this context's connection request controls.
Note that requestControls will be in effect until the next invocation of setRequestControls(). You need to explicitly invoke setRequestControls() with null or an empty array to clear the controls if you don't want them to affect the context methods any more. To check what request controls are in effect for this context, use getRequestControls().
- Specified by:
- setRequestControls in interface LdapContext
- Parameters:
- requestControls - The possibly null controls to use. If null, no controls are used.
- Throws:
- NamingException - If an error occurred while setting the request controls.
- See Also:
- LdapContext.getRequestControls()
getRequestControls
public Control[] getRequestControls() throws NamingException
- Description copied from interface: LdapContext
- Retrieves the request controls in effect for this context. The request controls are owned by the JNDI implementation and are immutable. Neither the array nor the controls may be modified by the caller.
- Specified by:
- getRequestControls in interface LdapContext
- Returns:
- A possibly-null array of controls. null means no request controls have been set for this context.
- Throws:
- NamingException - If an error occurred while getting the request controls.
- See Also:
- LdapContext.setRequestControls(javax.naming.ldap.Control[])
getResponseControls
public Control[] getResponseControls() throws NamingException
- Description copied from interface: LdapContext
- Retrieves the response controls produced as a result of the last method invoked on this context. The response controls are owned by the JNDI implementation and are immutable. Neither the array nor the controls may be modified by the caller.
These response controls might have been generated by a successful or failed operation.
When a context method that may return response controls is invoked, response controls from the previous method invocation are cleared. getResponseControls() returns all of the response controls generated by LDAP operations used by the context method in the order received from the LDAP server. Invoking getResponseControls() does not clear the response controls. You can call it many times (and get back the same controls) until the next context method that may return controls is invoked.
- Specified by:
- getResponseControls in interface LdapContext
- Returns:
- A possibly null array of controls. If null, the previous method invoked on this context did not produce any controls.
- Throws:
- NamingException - If an error occurred while getting the response controls.