Class ServerSideSortRequestControl

java.lang.Object
org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.controls.ServerSideSortRequestControl
All Implemented Interfaces:
Control

public final class ServerSideSortRequestControl extends Object implements Control
The server-side sort request control as defined in RFC 2891. This control may be included in a search request to indicate that search result entries should be sorted by the server before being returned. The sort order is specified using one or more sort keys, the first being the primary key, and so on.

This controls may be useful when the client has limited functionality or for some other reason cannot sort the results but still needs them sorted. In cases where the client can sort the results client-side sorting is recommended in order to reduce load on the server. See SortKey for an example of client-side sorting.

The following example demonstrates how to work with a server-side sort.

 
 Connection connection = ...;

 SearchRequest request = Requests.newSearchRequest(
         "ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", SearchScope.WHOLE_SUBTREE, "(sn=Jensen)", "cn")
         .addControl(ServerSideSortRequestControl.newControl(true, new SortKey("cn")));

 SearchResultHandler resultHandler = new MySearchResultHandler();
 Result result = connection.search(request, resultHandler);

 ServerSideSortResponseControl control = result.getControl(
         ServerSideSortResponseControl.DECODER, new DecodeOptions());
 if (control != null && control.getResult() == ResultCode.SUCCESS) {
     // Entries are sorted.
 } else {
     // Entries not sorted.
 }
 
 
See Also:
  • Field Details

  • Method Details

    • newControl

      public static ServerSideSortRequestControl newControl(boolean isCritical, Collection<SortKey> keys)
      Creates a new server side sort request control with the provided criticality and list of sort keys.
      Parameters:
      isCritical - true if it is unacceptable to perform the operation without applying the semantics of this control, or false if it can be ignored.
      keys - The list of sort keys.
      Returns:
      The new control.
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - If keys was empty.
      NullPointerException - If keys was null.
    • newControl

      public static ServerSideSortRequestControl newControl(boolean isCritical, SortKey... keys)
      Creates a new server side sort request control with the provided criticality and list of sort keys.
      Parameters:
      isCritical - true if it is unacceptable to perform the operation without applying the semantics of this control, or false if it can be ignored.
      keys - The list of sort keys.
      Returns:
      The new control.
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - If keys was empty.
      NullPointerException - If keys was null.
    • newControl

      public static ServerSideSortRequestControl newControl(boolean isCritical, String sortKeys)
      Creates a new server side sort request control with the provided criticality and string representation of a list of sort keys. The string representation is comprised of a comma separated list of sort keys as defined in SortKey.valueOf(String). There must be at least one sort key present in the string representation.
      Parameters:
      isCritical - true if it is unacceptable to perform the operation without applying the semantics of this control, or false if it can be ignored.
      sortKeys - The list of sort keys.
      Returns:
      The new control.
      Throws:
      LocalizedIllegalArgumentException - If sortKeys is not a valid string representation of a list of sort keys.
      NullPointerException - If sortKeys was null.
    • getOid

      public String getOid()
      Description copied from interface: Control
      Returns the numeric OID associated with this control.
      Specified by:
      getOid in interface Control
      Returns:
      The numeric OID associated with this control.
    • getSortKeys

      public List<SortKey> getSortKeys()
      Returns an unmodifiable list containing the sort keys associated with this server side sort request control. The list will contain at least one sort key.
      Returns:
      An unmodifiable list containing the sort keys associated with this server side sort request control.
    • getValue

      public ByteString getValue()
      Description copied from interface: Control
      Returns the value, if any, associated with this control. Its format is defined by the specification of this control.
      Specified by:
      getValue in interface Control
      Returns:
      The value associated with this control, or null if there is no value.
    • hasValue

      public boolean hasValue()
      Description copied from interface: Control
      Returns true if this control has a value. In some circumstances it may be useful to determine if a control has a value, without actually calculating the value and incurring any performance costs.
      Specified by:
      hasValue in interface Control
      Returns:
      true if this control has a value, or false if there is no value.
    • isCritical

      public boolean isCritical()
      Description copied from interface: Control
      Returns true if it is unacceptable to perform the operation without applying the semantics of this control.

      The criticality field only has meaning in controls attached to request messages (except UnbindRequest). For controls attached to response messages and the UnbindRequest, the criticality field SHOULD be false, and MUST be ignored by the receiving protocol peer. A value of true indicates that it is unacceptable to perform the operation without applying the semantics of the control.

      Specified by:
      isCritical in interface Control
      Returns:
      true if this control must be processed by the Directory Server, or false if it can be ignored.
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
    • getAlias

      public String getAlias()
      Description copied from interface: Control
      Returns the control "friendly name" alias for the control.
      Specified by:
      getAlias in interface Control
      Returns:
      "Friendly name" alias for the control.