public class BasicAttribute extends Object implements Attribute
This class provides a basic implementation of the Attribute
interface.
This implementation does not support the schema methods getAttributeDefinition()
and getAttributeSyntaxDefinition()
. They simply throw OperationNotSupportedException
. Subclasses of BasicAttribute
should override these methods if they support them.
The BasicAttribute
class by default uses Object.equals()
to determine equality of attribute values when testing for equality or when searching for values, except when the value is an array. For an array, each element of the array is checked using Object.equals()
. Subclasses of BasicAttribute
can make use of schema information when doing similar equality checks by overriding methods in which such use of schema is meaningful. Similarly, the BasicAttribute
class by default returns the values passed to its constructor and/or manipulated using the add/remove methods. Subclasses of BasicAttribute
can override get()
and getAll()
to get the values dynamically from the directory (or implement the Attribute
interface directly instead of subclassing BasicAttribute
).
Note that updates to BasicAttribute
(such as adding or removing a value) does not affect the corresponding representation of the attribute in the directory. Updates to the directory can only be effected using operations in the DirContext
interface.
A BasicAttribute
instance is not synchronized against concurrent multithreaded access. Multiple threads trying to access and modify a BasicAttribute
should lock the object.
protected String attrID
Holds the attribute's id. It is initialized by the public constructor and cannot be null unless methods in BasicAttribute that use attrID have been overridden.
protected transient Vector<Object> values
Holds the attribute's values. Initialized by public constructors. Cannot be null unless methods in BasicAttribute that use values have been overridden.
protected boolean ordered
A flag for recording whether this attribute's values are ordered.
public BasicAttribute(String id)
Constructs a new instance of an unordered attribute with no value.
id
- The attribute's id. It cannot be null.public BasicAttribute(String id, Object value)
Constructs a new instance of an unordered attribute with a single value.
id
- The attribute's id. It cannot be null.value
- The attribute's value. If null, a null value is added to the attribute.public BasicAttribute(String id, boolean ordered)
Constructs a new instance of a possibly ordered attribute with no value.
id
- The attribute's id. It cannot be null.ordered
- true means the attribute's values will be ordered; false otherwise.public BasicAttribute(String id, Object value, boolean ordered)
Constructs a new instance of a possibly ordered attribute with a single value.
id
- The attribute's id. It cannot be null.value
- The attribute's value. If null, a null value is added to the attribute.ordered
- true means the attribute's values will be ordered; false otherwise.public Object clone()
Description copied from class: Object
Creates and returns a copy of this object. The precise meaning of "copy" may depend on the class of the object. The general intent is that, for any object x
, the expression:
x.clone() != xwill be true, and that the expression:
x.clone().getClass() == x.getClass()will be
true
, but these are not absolute requirements. While it is typically the case that: x.clone().equals(x)will be
true
, this is not an absolute requirement.
By convention, the returned object should be obtained by calling super.clone
. If a class and all of its superclasses (except Object
) obey this convention, it will be the case that x.clone().getClass() == x.getClass()
.
By convention, the object returned by this method should be independent of this object (which is being cloned). To achieve this independence, it may be necessary to modify one or more fields of the object returned by super.clone
before returning it. Typically, this means copying any mutable objects that comprise the internal "deep structure" of the object being cloned and replacing the references to these objects with references to the copies. If a class contains only primitive fields or references to immutable objects, then it is usually the case that no fields in the object returned by super.clone
need to be modified.
The method clone
for class Object
performs a specific cloning operation. First, if the class of this object does not implement the interface Cloneable
, then a CloneNotSupportedException
is thrown. Note that all arrays are considered to implement the interface Cloneable
and that the return type of the clone
method of an array type T[]
is T[]
where T is any reference or primitive type. Otherwise, this method creates a new instance of the class of this object and initializes all its fields with exactly the contents of the corresponding fields of this object, as if by assignment; the contents of the fields are not themselves cloned. Thus, this method performs a "shallow copy" of this object, not a "deep copy" operation.
The class Object
does not itself implement the interface Cloneable
, so calling the clone
method on an object whose class is Object
will result in throwing an exception at run time.
clone
in interface Attribute
clone
in class Object
Cloneable
public boolean equals(Object obj)
Determines whether obj is equal to this attribute. Two attributes are equal if their attribute-ids, syntaxes and values are equal. If the attribute values are unordered, the order that the values were added are irrelevant. If the attribute values are ordered, then the order the values must match. If obj is null or not an Attribute, false is returned.
By default Object.equals()
is used when comparing the attribute id and its values except when a value is an array. For an array, each element of the array is checked using Object.equals()
. A subclass may override this to make use of schema syntax information and matching rules, which define what it means for two attributes to be equal. How and whether a subclass makes use of the schema information is determined by the subclass. If a subclass overrides equals()
, it should also override hashCode()
such that two attributes that are equal have the same hash code.
equals
in class Object
obj
- The possibly null object to check.hashCode()
, contains(java.lang.Object)
public int hashCode()
Calculates the hash code of this attribute.
The hash code is computed by adding the hash code of the attribute's id and that of all of its values except for values that are arrays. For an array, the hash code of each element of the array is summed. If a subclass overrides hashCode()
, it should override equals()
as well so that two attributes that are equal have the same hash code.
hashCode
in class Object
equals(java.lang.Object)
public String toString()
Generates the string representation of this attribute. The string consists of the attribute's id and its values. This string is meant for debugging and not meant to be interpreted programmatically.
public NamingEnumeration<?> getAll() throws NamingException
Retrieves an enumeration of this attribute's values.
By default, the values returned are those passed to the constructor and/or manipulated using the add/replace/remove methods. A subclass may override this to retrieve the values dynamically from the directory.
getAll
in interface Attribute
NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered while retrieving the values.Attribute.isOrdered()
public Object get() throws NamingException
Retrieves one of this attribute's values.
By default, the value returned is one of those passed to the constructor and/or manipulated using the add/replace/remove methods. A subclass may override this to retrieve the value dynamically from the directory.
get
in interface Attribute
NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered while retrieving the value.public int size()
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Retrieves the number of values in this attribute.
size
in interface Attribute
public String getID()
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Retrieves the id of this attribute.
public boolean contains(Object attrVal)
Determines whether a value is in this attribute.
By default, Object.equals()
is used when comparing attrVal
with this attribute's values except when attrVal
is an array. For an array, each element of the array is checked using Object.equals()
. A subclass may use schema information to determine equality.
contains
in interface Attribute
attrVal
- The possibly null value to check. If null, check whether the attribute has an attribute value whose value is null.Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
, equals(java.lang.Object)
public boolean add(Object attrVal)
Adds a new value to this attribute.
By default, Object.equals()
is used when comparing attrVal
with this attribute's values except when attrVal
is an array. For an array, each element of the array is checked using Object.equals()
. A subclass may use schema information to determine equality.
add
in interface Attribute
attrVal
- The new possibly null value to add. If null, null is added as an attribute value.public boolean remove(Object attrval)
Removes a specified value from this attribute.
By default, Object.equals()
is used when comparing attrVal
with this attribute's values except when attrVal
is an array. For an array, each element of the array is checked using Object.equals()
. A subclass may use schema information to determine equality.
remove
in interface Attribute
attrval
- The possibly null value to remove from this attribute. If null, remove the attribute value that is null.public void clear()
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Removes all values from this attribute.
public boolean isOrdered()
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Determines whether this attribute's values are ordered. If an attribute's values are ordered, duplicate values are allowed. If an attribute's values are unordered, they are presented in any order and there are no duplicate values.
isOrdered
in interface Attribute
Attribute.get(int)
, Attribute.remove(int)
, Attribute.add(int, java.lang.Object)
, Attribute.set(int, java.lang.Object)
public Object get(int ix) throws NamingException
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Retrieves the attribute value from the ordered list of attribute values. This method returns the value at the ix
index of the list of attribute values. If the attribute values are unordered, this method returns the value that happens to be at that index.
get
in interface Attribute
ix
- The index of the value in the ordered list of attribute values. 0 <= ix < size()
.ix
; null if the attribute value is null.NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered while retrieving the value.public Object remove(int ix)
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Removes an attribute value from the ordered list of attribute values. This method removes the value at the ix
index of the list of attribute values. If the attribute values are unordered, this method removes the value that happens to be at that index. Values located at indices greater than ix
are shifted up towards the front of the list (and their indices decremented by one).
remove
in interface Attribute
ix
- The index of the value to remove. 0 <= ix < size()
.ix
that was removed; null if the attribute value is null.public void add(int ix, Object attrVal)
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Adds an attribute value to the ordered list of attribute values. This method adds attrVal
to the list of attribute values at index ix
. Values located at indices at or greater than ix
are shifted down towards the end of the list (and their indices incremented by one). If the attribute values are unordered and already have attrVal
, IllegalStateException
is thrown.
add
in interface Attribute
ix
- The index in the ordered list of attribute values to add the new value. 0 <= ix <= size()
.attrVal
- The possibly null attribute value to add; if null, null is the value added.public Object set(int ix, Object attrVal)
Description copied from interface: Attribute
Sets an attribute value in the ordered list of attribute values. This method sets the value at the ix
index of the list of attribute values to be attrVal
. The old value is removed. If the attribute values are unordered, this method sets the value that happens to be at that index to attrVal
, unless attrVal
is already one of the values. In that case, IllegalStateException
is thrown.
set
in interface Attribute
ix
- The index of the value in the ordered list of attribute values. 0 <= ix < size()
.attrVal
- The possibly null attribute value to use. If null, 'null' replaces the old value.public DirContext getAttributeSyntaxDefinition() throws NamingException
Retrieves the syntax definition associated with this attribute.
This method by default throws OperationNotSupportedException. A subclass should override this method if it supports schema.
getAttributeSyntaxDefinition
in interface Attribute
OperationNotSupportedException
- If getting the schema is not supported.NamingException
- If a naming exception occurs while getting the schema.public DirContext getAttributeDefinition() throws NamingException
Retrieves this attribute's schema definition.
This method by default throws OperationNotSupportedException. A subclass should override this method if it supports schema.
getAttributeDefinition
in interface Attribute
OperationNotSupportedException
- If getting the schema is not supported.NamingException
- If a naming exception occurs while getting the schema.
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