Package netscape.ldap.util
Class LDIFRecord
java.lang.Object
netscape.ldap.util.LDIFRecord
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Serializable
An object of this class represents an LDIF record in an LDIF
file (or in LDIF data). A record can contain a list of attributes
(which describes an entry) or a list of modifications (which
decribes the changes that need to be made to an entry).
Each record also has a distinguished name.
You can get an LDIFRecord object from LDIF data
by calling the nextRecord method of the
LDIF object holding the data.
If you are constructing a new LDIFRecord object,
you can specify the content of the record in one of the
following ways:
- To create a record that specifies an entry, use an object of
the
LDIFAttributeContentclass. - To create a record that specifies a modification to be made,
use an object of one of the following classes:
- Use
LDIFAddContentto add a new entry. - Use
LDIFModifyContentto modify an entry. - Use
LDIFDeleteContentto delete an entry.
- Use
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- 1.0
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionprivate LDIFBaseContentprivate StringInternal variables(package private) static final long -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionLDIFRecord(String dn, LDIFContent content) Constructs a newLDIFRecordobject with the specified content. -
Method Summary
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Field Details
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m_dn
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m_content
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serialVersionUID
static final long serialVersionUID- See Also:
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Constructor Details
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LDIFRecord
Constructs a newLDIFRecordobject with the specified content.- Parameters:
dn- distinguished name of the entry associated with the recordcontent- content of the LDIF record. You can specify an object of theLDIFAttributeContent,LDIFAddContent,LDIFModifyContent, orLDIFDeleteContentclasses.- See Also:
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Method Details
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getDN
Retrieves the distinguished name of the LDIF record.- Returns:
- the distinguished name of the LDIF record.
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getContent
Retrieves the content of the LDIF record. The content is an object of theLDIFAttributeContent,LDIFAddContent,LDIFModifyContent, orLDIFDeleteContentclasses.To determine the class of the object, use the
getTypemethod of that object.getTypereturns one of the following values:LDIFContent.ATTRIBUTE_CONTENT(the object is anLDIFAttributeContentobject)LDIFContent.ADD_CONTENT(the object is anLDIFAddContentobject)LDIFContent.MODIFICATION_CONTENT(the object is anLDIFModifyContentobject)LDIFContent.DELETE_CONTENT(the object is anLDIFDeleteContentobject)
For example:
... import netscape.ldap.*; import netscape.ldap.util.*; import java.io.*; import java.util.*; ... try { // Parse the LDIF file test.ldif. LDIF parser = new LDIF( "test.ldif" ); // Iterate through each LDIF record in the file. LDIFRecord nextRec = parser.nextRecord(); while ( nextRec != null ) { // Based on the type of content in the record, // get the content and cast it as the appropriate // type. switch( nextRec.getContent().getType() ) { case LDIFContent.ATTRIBUTE_CONTENT: LDIFAttributeContent attrContent = (LDIFAttributeContent)nextRec.getContent(); break; case LDIFContent.ADD_CONTENT: LDIFAddContent addContent = (LDIFAddContent)nextRec.getContent(); break; case LDIFContent.MODIFICATION_CONTENT: LDIFModifyContent modifyContent = (LDIFModifyContent)nextRec.getContent(); break; case LDIFContent.DELETE_CONTENT: LDIFDeleteContent deleteContent = (LDIFDeleteContent)nextRec.getContent(); break; } ... // Iterate through each record. nextRec = parser.nextRecord(); } } catch ( IOException e ) { System.out.println( "Error: " + e.toString() ); System.exit(1); } ...- Returns:
- the content of the LDIF record.
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getControls
Retrieves the list of controls specified in the content of the LDIF record, if any.- Returns:
- an array of
LDAPControlobjects that represent any controls specified in the LDIF record, ornullif none were specified.
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toString
Gets the string representation of theLDIFRecordobject.
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