Interface IntermediateResponse
-
- All Superinterfaces:
ProtocolOp
,Response
- All Known Subinterfaces:
GenericIntermediateResponse
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractIntermediateResponse
public interface IntermediateResponse extends Response
An Intermediate response provides a general mechanism for defining single-request/multiple-response operations. This response is intended to be used in conjunction with the Extended operation to define new single-request/multiple-response operations or in conjunction with a control when extending existing operations in a way that requires them to return Intermediate response information.An Intermediate response may convey an optional response name and value. These can be retrieved using the
getOid()
andgetValue()
methods respectively.
-
-
Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description IntermediateResponse
addControl(Control control)
Adds the provided control to this protocol-op.IntermediateResponse
addControls(Iterable<? extends Control> controls)
Adds the provided controls to this protocol-op.<C extends Control>
CgetControl(ControlDecoder<C> decoder, DecodeOptions options)
Decodes and returns the first control in this protocol-op having an OID corresponding to the provided control decoder.List<Control>
getControls()
Returns aList
containing the controls included with this protocol-op.String
getOid()
Returns the numeric OID, if any, associated with this intermediate response.ByteString
getValue()
Returns the value, if any, associated with this intermediate response.boolean
hasValue()
Returnstrue
if this intermediate response has a value.-
Methods inherited from interface org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.messages.ProtocolOp
containsControl, getControl
-
-
-
-
Method Detail
-
addControl
IntermediateResponse addControl(Control control)
Description copied from interface:ProtocolOp
Adds the provided control to this protocol-op.- Specified by:
addControl
in interfaceProtocolOp
- Specified by:
addControl
in interfaceResponse
- Parameters:
control
- The control to be added to this protocol-op.- Returns:
- This protocol-op.
-
addControls
IntermediateResponse addControls(Iterable<? extends Control> controls)
Description copied from interface:ProtocolOp
Adds the provided controls to this protocol-op.- Specified by:
addControls
in interfaceProtocolOp
- Specified by:
addControls
in interfaceResponse
- Parameters:
controls
- The controls to be added to this protocol-op.- Returns:
- This protocol-op.
-
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 interfaceProtocolOp
- 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 aList
containing the controls included with this protocol-op. The returnedList
may be modified if permitted by this protocol-op.- Specified by:
getControls
in interfaceProtocolOp
- 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()
Returnstrue
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, orfalse
if there is no value.
-
-