Interface IntermediateResponse

    • Method Detail

      • getControl

        <C extends Control> C getControl​(ControlDecoder<C> decoder,
                                         DecodeOptions options)
                                  throws DecodeException
        Description copied from interface: ProtocolOp
        Decodes and returns the first control in this protocol-op having an OID corresponding to the provided control decoder.
        Specified by:
        getControl in interface ProtocolOp
        Type Parameters:
        C - The type of control to be decoded and returned.
        Parameters:
        decoder - The control decoder.
        options - The set of decode options which should be used when decoding the control.
        Returns:
        The decoded control, or null if the control is not included with this protocol-op.
        Throws:
        DecodeException - If the control could not be decoded because it was malformed in some way (e.g. the control value was missing, or its content could not be decoded).
      • getControls

        List<Control> getControls()
        Description copied from interface: ProtocolOp
        Returns a List containing the controls included with this protocol-op. The returned List may be modified if permitted by this protocol-op.
        Specified by:
        getControls in interface ProtocolOp
        Returns:
        A List containing the controls.
      • getOid

        String getOid()
        Returns the numeric OID, if any, associated with this intermediate response.
        Returns:
        The numeric OID associated with this intermediate response, or null if there is no OID.
      • getValue

        ByteString getValue()
        Returns the value, if any, associated with this intermediate response. Its format is defined by the specification of this intermediate response.
        Returns:
        The value associated with this intermediate response, or null if there is no value.
      • hasValue

        boolean hasValue()
        Returns true if this intermediate response has a value. In some circumstances it may be useful to determine if an intermediate response has a value, without actually calculating the value and incurring any performance costs.
        Returns:
        true if this intermediate response has a value, or false if there is no value.