/* * @(#)Control.java 1.8 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package javax.naming.ldap; /** * This interface represents an LDAPv3 control as defined in * RFC 2251. *

* The LDAPv3 protocol uses controls to send and receive additional data * to affect the behavior of predefined operations. * Controls can be sent along with any LDAP operation to the server. * These are referred to as request controls. For example, a * "sort" control can be sent with an LDAP search operation to * request that the results be returned in a particular order. * Solicited and unsolicited controls can also be returned with * responses from the server. Such controls are referred to as * response controls. For example, an LDAP server might * define a special control to return change notifications. *

* This interface is used to represent both request and response controls. * * @author Rosanna Lee * @author Scott Seligman * @author Vincent Ryan * @version 1.8 03/12/19 * * @see ControlFactory * @since 1.3 */ public interface Control extends java.io.Serializable { /** * Indicates a critical control. * The value of this constant is true. */ public static final boolean CRITICAL = true; /** * Indicates a non-critical control. * The value of this constant is false. */ public static final boolean NONCRITICAL = false; /** * Retrieves the object identifier assigned for the LDAP control. * * @return The non-null object identifier string. */ public String getID(); /** * Determines the criticality of the LDAP control. * A critical control must not be ignored by the server. * In other words, if the server receives a critical control * that it does not support, regardless of whether the control * makes sense for the operation, the operation will not be performed * and an OperationNotSupportedException will be thrown. * @return true if this control is critical; false otherwise. */ public boolean isCritical(); /** * Retrieves the ASN.1 BER encoded value of the LDAP control. * The result is the raw BER bytes including the tag and length of * the control's value. It does not include the controls OID or criticality. * * Null is returned if the value is absent. * * @return A possibly null byte array representing the ASN.1 BER encoded * value of the LDAP control. */ public byte[] getEncodedValue(); // static final long serialVersionUID = -591027748900004825L; }