Package org.forgerock.opendj.ldap


package org.forgerock.opendj.ldap
Classes and interfaces for core types including connections, entries, and attributes.
  • Class
    Description
    An abstract connection whose synchronous methods are implemented in terms of asynchronous methods.
    This class provides a skeletal implementation of the Attribute interface, to minimize the effort required to implement this interface.
    This class provides a skeletal implementation of the Connection interface, to minimize the effort required to implement this interface.
    An abstract base class from which connection wrappers may be easily implemented.
    This class provides a skeletal implementation of the Entry interface, to minimize the effort required to implement this interface.
    Abstract implementation for Map based entries.
    An abstract connection whose asynchronous methods are implemented in terms of synchronous methods.
    An address mask can be used to perform efficient comparisons against IP addresses to determine whether a particular IP address is in a given range.
    A compiled attribute value assertion.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request failed because the filter contained in an assertion control failed to match the target entry.
    Attribute value assertion utilities.
    An attribute, comprising of an attribute description and zero or more attribute values.
    An attribute description as defined in RFC 4512 section 2.5.
    A configurable factory for filtering the attributes exposed by an entry.
    A fluent API for parsing attributes as different types of object.
    This class contains methods for creating and manipulating attributes.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Bind Request failed due to an authentication failure.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request failed due to an authorization failure.
    An authentication password, it has a storage scheme, authentication info and authentication value.
    An attribute value assertion (AVA) as defined in RFC 4512 section 2.3 consists of an attribute description with zero options and an attribute value.
    This class provides methods for performing base64 encoding and decoding.
    An immutable sequence of bytes backed by a byte array.
    A mutable sequence of bytes backed by a byte array.
    An interface for iteratively reading data from a ByteString .
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request was cancelled.
    An object that registers to be notified when a cancellation request has been received and processing of the request should be aborted if possible.
    The result of a tri-state logical expression.
    A connection with a Directory Server over which read and update operations may be performed.
    An object that registers to be notified when a connection is closed by the application, receives an unsolicited notification, or experiences a fatal error.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request was unsuccessful because of a connection failure.
    A connection factory provides an interface for obtaining a connection to a Directory Server.
    A connection pool which maintains a cache of client sockets with a configurable core pool size, maximum size, and expiration policy.
    Statistics for a connection pool.
    An object that registers to be notified when a connection pool grows or shrinks.
    This class contains methods for creating and manipulating LDAP clients and connections.
    Indicates whether LDAP client connections should use SSL or StartTLS.
    An implementation of "consistent hashing" supporting per-partition weighting.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the update Request failed because it would have left the Directory in an inconsistent state.
    Thrown when data from an input source cannot be decoded, perhaps due to the data being malformed in some way.
    Decode options allow applications to control how requests and responses are decoded.
    A Search operation alias dereferencing policy as defined in RFC 4511 section 4.5.1.3 is used to indicate whether alias entries (as defined in RFC 4512) are to be dereferenced during stages of a Search operation.
    A distinguished name (DN) as defined in RFC 4512 section 2.3 is the concatenation of its relative distinguished name (RDN) and its immediate superior's DN.
    This class contains methods for creating and manipulating entries.
    Defines the available strategy to compute changes.
    An Entry which implements the null object pattern.
    Defines the available strategy to generate changes.
    An entry, comprising of a distinguished name and zero or more attributes.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request failed because the target entry was not found by the Directory Server.
    A search filter as defined in RFC 4511.
    This enumeration defines the set of possible filter types that may be used for search filters.
    Common Function implementations which may be used when parsing attributes.
    An LDAP generalized time as defined in RFC 4517.
    This class implements a parser for strings which are encoded using the Generic String Encoding Rules (GSER) defined in RFC 3641.
    A completion handler for consuming intermediate responses returned from extended operations, or other operations for which an appropriate control was sent.
    An LDAP client provides an interface for obtaining a connection to a Directory Server.
    This class contains methods for creating and manipulating LDAP clients and connections.
    A connection with a Directory Server over which read and update operations may be performed.
    A factory class which can be used to obtain connections to an LDAP Directory Server.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request was unsuccessful.
    A handle which can be used to retrieve the Result of an asynchronous Request.
    A completion handler for consuming the result of an asynchronous operation or connection attempts.
    An LDAP server connection listener which waits for LDAP connection requests to come in over the network and binds them to a server connection created using the provided server connection factory.
    Server side representation of a connected LDAP client.
    An LDAP URL as defined in RFC 4516.
    An implementation of the Attribute interface with predictable iteration order.
    An implementation of the Entry interface which uses a LinkedHashMap for storing attributes.
    An object that registers to be notified when an LDAP client associated with a load-balancer changes state from offline to online or vice-versa.
    A compiled search Filter which may be used for matching against entries.
    The types of compiled matcher.
    A simple in-memory back-end which can be used for testing.
    A modification to be performed on an entry during a Modify operation.
    A Modify operation change type as defined in RFC 4511 section 4.6 is used to specify the type of modification being performed on an attribute.
    Contains equivalent values for the ModificationType values.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the requested single entry search operation or read operation failed because the Directory Server returned multiple matching entries (or search references) when only a single matching entry was expected.
    An encoded password.
    A relative distinguished name (RDN) as defined in RFC 4512 section 2.3 is the name of an entry relative to its immediate superior.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request could not be processed by the Directory Server because the target entry is located on another server.
    Provides the ability to terminate an asynchronous LDAP request.
    An operation result code as defined in RFC 4511 section 4.1.9 is used to indicate the final status of an operation.
    Contains equivalent values for the ResultCode values.
    The root DSE is a DSA-specific Entry (DSE) and not part of any naming context (or any subtree), and which is uniquely identified by the empty DN.
    Schema resolvers are included with a set of DecodeOptions in order to allow application to control how Schema instances are selected when decoding requests and responses.
    A completion handler for consuming the results of a Search operation.
    Thrown when an iteration over a set of search results using a ConnectionEntryReader encounters a SearchResultReference.
    A Search operation search scope as defined in RFC 4511 section 4.5.1.2 is used to specify the scope of a Search operation.
    Contains equivalent values for the SearchScope values.
    A search result sort key as defined in RFC 2891 is used to specify how search result entries should be ordered.
    Comparator derived from a sort key which can be used to compare entries.
    An RFC 3672 subtree specification.
    A refinement which uses a search filter.
    Abstract interface for RFC3672 specification filter refinements.
    Thrown when the result code returned in a Result indicates that the Request was aborted because it did not complete in the required time out period.
    Invokes TimeoutScheduler.TimeoutEventListener at a regular interval.
    Listener on timeout events.
    An implementation of the Entry interface which uses a TreeMap for storing attributes.
    An encoded user password that contains a storage scheme and an encoded vaulue.
    This class provides utility functions.