Uses of Package
org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.messages

Package
Description
Contains the Service Discovery Mechanisms and APIs.
Classes and interfaces providing I/O functionality.
Classes and interfaces providing Reactive Streams I/O transports.
Classes and interfaces for core types including connections, entries, and attributes.
Classes and interfaces for core LDAP requests/responses.
Classes and interfaces for constructing and querying LDAP schemas.
Classes and interfaces for reading and writing LDIF.
  • Class
    Description
    The Bind operation allows authentication information to be exchanged between the client and server.
  • Class
    Description
    The Abandon operation allows a client to request that the server abandon an uncompleted operation.
    The Add operation allows a client to request the addition of an entry into the Directory.
    The Bind operation allows authentication information to be exchanged between the client and server.
    The Compare operation allows a client to compare an assertion value with the values of a particular attribute in a particular entry in the Directory.
    The Delete operation allows a client to request the removal of an entry from the Directory.
    The Extended operation allows additional operations to be defined for services not already available in the protocol; for example, to implement an operation which installs transport layer security (see StartTlsExtendedRequest).
    An Intermediate response provides a general mechanism for defining single-request/multiple-response operations.
    Encapsulates a ProtocolOp with LDAP specific message information.
    The Modify DN operation allows a client to change the Relative Distinguished Name (RDN) of an entry in the Directory and/or to move a subtree of entries to a new location in the Directory.
    The Modify operation allows a client to request that a modification of an entry be performed on its behalf by a server.
    A Result is used to indicate the status of an operation performed by the server.
    The Search operation is used to request a server to return, subject to access controls and other restrictions, a set of entries matching a complex search criterion.
    A Search Result Entry represents an entry found during a Search operation.
    A Search Result Reference represents an area not yet explored during a Search operation.
    The Unbind operation allows a client to terminate an LDAP session.
    Wraps a message that the LdapServer was unable to decode because it did not recognize it.
  • Class
    Description
    Encapsulates a ProtocolOp with LDAP specific message information.
  • Class
    Description
    The Abandon operation allows a client to request that the server abandon an uncompleted operation.
    The Add operation allows a client to request the addition of an entry into the Directory.
    The Bind operation allows authentication information to be exchanged between the client and server.
    A Bind result indicates the status of the client's request for authentication.
    The Compare operation allows a client to compare an assertion value with the values of a particular attribute in a particular entry in the Directory.
    An Compare result indicates the final status of an Compare operation.
    The Delete operation allows a client to request the removal of an entry from the Directory.
    The Extended operation allows additional operations to be defined for services not already available in the protocol; for example, to implement an operation which installs transport layer security (see StartTlsExtendedRequest).
    A Extended result indicates the status of an Extended operation and any additional information associated with the Extended operation, including the optional response name and value.
    A Generic Extended result indicates the final status of an Generic Extended operation.
    An Intermediate response provides a general mechanism for defining single-request/multiple-response operations.
    The Modify DN operation allows a client to change the Relative Distinguished Name (RDN) of an entry in the Directory and/or to move a subtree of entries to a new location in the Directory.
    The Modify operation allows a client to request that a modification of an entry be performed on its behalf by a server.
    The base class of all Requests provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls included with a Request.
    The base class of all Responses provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls included with a Response.
    A Result is used to indicate the status of an operation performed by the server.
    The Search operation is used to request a server to return, subject to access controls and other restrictions, a set of entries matching a complex search criterion.
    A Search Result Entry represents an entry found during a Search operation.
    A Search Result Reference represents an area not yet explored during a Search operation.
    The Unbind operation allows a client to terminate an LDAP session.
  • Class
    Description
    The Abandon operation allows a client to request that the server abandon an uncompleted operation.
    An abstract Extended request which can be used as the basis for implementing new Extended operations.
    The Add operation allows a client to request the addition of an entry into the Directory.
    The Bind operation allows authentication information to be exchanged between the client and server.
    A Bind result indicates the status of the client's request for authentication.
    The cancel extended request as defined in RFC 3909.
    The Compare operation allows a client to compare an assertion value with the values of a particular attribute in a particular entry in the Directory.
    An Compare result indicates the final status of an Compare operation.
    The Delete operation allows a client to request the removal of an entry from the Directory.
    The Extended operation allows additional operations to be defined for services not already available in the protocol; for example, to implement an operation which installs transport layer security (see StartTlsExtendedRequest).
    A factory interface for decoding a generic extended request as an extended request of specific type.
    A Extended result indicates the status of an Extended operation and any additional information associated with the Extended operation, including the optional response name and value.
    A factory interface for decoding a generic extended result as an extended result of specific type.
    A generic Extended request which should be used for unsupported extended operations.
    A Generic Extended result indicates the final status of an Generic Extended operation.
    A Generic Intermediate response provides a mechanism for communicating unrecognized or unsupported Intermediate responses to the client.
    An Intermediate response provides a general mechanism for defining single-request/multiple-response operations.
    Represents a request which has been received and decoded but is invalid according to the LDAP standard because of an invalid DN syntax or an invalid attribute syntax.
    Encapsulates a ProtocolOp with LDAP specific message information.
    The Modify DN operation allows a client to change the Relative Distinguished Name (RDN) of an entry in the Directory and/or to move a subtree of entries to a new location in the Directory.
    The Modify operation allows a client to request that a modification of an entry be performed on its behalf by a server.
    The password modify extended request as defined in RFC 3062.
    The password modify extended result as defined in RFC 3062.
    The base class of all requests and responses provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls.
    The base class of all Requests provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls included with a Request.
    The type of this request.
    A visitor of Requests, in the style of the visitor design pattern.
    The base class of all Responses provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls included with a Response.
    A Result is used to indicate the status of an operation performed by the server.
    The Search operation is used to request a server to return, subject to access controls and other restrictions, a set of entries matching a complex search criterion.
    A Search Result Entry represents an entry found during a Search operation.
    A Search Result Reference represents an area not yet explored during a Search operation.
    The start TLS extended request as defined in RFC 4511.
    The start tls extended result as defined in RFC 4511.
    The Unbind operation allows a client to terminate an LDAP session.
    Wraps a message that the LdapServer was unable to decode because it did not recognize it.
    The who am I extended request as defined in RFC 4532.
    The who am I extended result as defined in RFC 4532.
  • Class
    Description
    The Search operation is used to request a server to return, subject to access controls and other restrictions, a set of entries matching a complex search criterion.
  • Class
    Description
    Abstract class that implements the RequestVisitor interface.
    The Add operation allows a client to request the addition of an entry into the Directory.
    The Delete operation allows a client to request the removal of an entry from the Directory.
    The Modify DN operation allows a client to change the Relative Distinguished Name (RDN) of an entry in the Directory and/or to move a subtree of entries to a new location in the Directory.
    The Modify operation allows a client to request that a modification of an entry be performed on its behalf by a server.
    The base class of all requests and responses provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls.
    The base class of all Requests provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls included with a Request.
    A visitor of Requests, in the style of the visitor design pattern.
    The base class of all Responses provides methods for querying and manipulating the set of Controls included with a Response.
    A Result is used to indicate the status of an operation performed by the server.
    The Search operation is used to request a server to return, subject to access controls and other restrictions, a set of entries matching a complex search criterion.
    A Search Result Entry represents an entry found during a Search operation.
    A Search Result Reference represents an area not yet explored during a Search operation.