Interface SchemaBackendCfgClient

  • All Superinterfaces:
    BackendCfgClient, ConfigurationClient, LocalBackendCfgClient

    public interface SchemaBackendCfgClient
    extends LocalBackendCfgClient
    A client-side interface for reading and modifying Schema Backend settings.

    The Schema Backend provides access to the directory server schema information, including the attribute types, object classes, attribute syntaxes, matching rules, matching rule uses, DIT content rules, and DIT structure rules that it contains.

    • Method Detail

      • getJavaClass

        @MandatoryProperty
        ValueOrExpression<String> getJavaClass()
        Gets the "java-class" property.

        Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the backend implementation.

        Default value: org.opends.server.backends.SchemaBackend

        Specified by:
        getJavaClass in interface BackendCfgClient
        Returns:
        Returns the value of the "java-class" property.
      • getSchemaEntryDn

        SortedSet<ValueOrExpression<Dn>> getSchemaEntryDn()
        Gets the "schema-entry-dn" property.

        Defines the base DNs of the subtrees in which the schema information is published in addition to the value included in the base-dn property.

        The value provided in the base-dn property is the only one that appears in the subschemaSubentry operational attribute of the server's root DSE (which is necessary because that is a single-valued attribute) and as a virtual attribute in other entries. The schema-entry-dn attribute may be used to make the schema information available in other locations to accommodate certain client applications that have been hard-coded to expect the schema to reside in a specific location.

        Default value: cn=schema

        Returns:
        Returns the values of the "schema-entry-dn" property.
      • setSchemaEntryDn

        void setSchemaEntryDn​(Collection<ValueOrExpression<Dn>> values)
                       throws PropertyException
        Sets the "schema-entry-dn" property.

        Defines the base DNs of the subtrees in which the schema information is published in addition to the value included in the base-dn property.

        The value provided in the base-dn property is the only one that appears in the subschemaSubentry operational attribute of the server's root DSE (which is necessary because that is a single-valued attribute) and as a virtual attribute in other entries. The schema-entry-dn attribute may be used to make the schema information available in other locations to accommodate certain client applications that have been hard-coded to expect the schema to reside in a specific location.

        Parameters:
        values - The values of the "schema-entry-dn" property.
        Throws:
        PropertyException - If one or more of the new values are invalid.
      • isShowAllAttributes

        @MandatoryProperty
        ValueOrExpression<Boolean> isShowAllAttributes()
        Gets the "show-all-attributes" property.

        Indicates whether to treat all attributes in the schema entry as if they were user attributes regardless of their configuration.

        This may provide compatibility with some applications that expect schema attributes like attributeTypes and objectClasses to be included by default even if they are not requested. Note that the ldapSyntaxes attribute is always treated as operational in order to avoid problems with attempts to modify the schema over protocol.

        Returns:
        Returns the value of the "show-all-attributes" property.
      • setShowAllAttributes

        @MandatoryProperty
        void setShowAllAttributes​(ValueOrExpression<Boolean> value)
                           throws PropertyException
        Sets the "show-all-attributes" property.

        Indicates whether to treat all attributes in the schema entry as if they were user attributes regardless of their configuration.

        This may provide compatibility with some applications that expect schema attributes like attributeTypes and objectClasses to be included by default even if they are not requested. Note that the ldapSyntaxes attribute is always treated as operational in order to avoid problems with attempts to modify the schema over protocol.

        Parameters:
        value - The value of the "show-all-attributes" property.
        Throws:
        PropertyException - If the new value is invalid.