ExtendedResponse (Java SE 15 & JDK 15) (original) (raw)

All Superinterfaces:

[Serializable](../../../../java.base/java/io/Serializable.html "interface in java.io")

All Known Subinterfaces:

[UnsolicitedNotification](UnsolicitedNotification.html "interface in javax.naming.ldap")

All Known Implementing Classes:

[StartTlsResponse](StartTlsResponse.html "class in javax.naming.ldap")


public interface ExtendedResponse extends Serializable

This interface represents an LDAP extended operation response as defined inRFC 2251.

 ExtendedResponse ::= [APPLICATION 24] SEQUENCE {
      COMPONENTS OF LDAPResult,
      responseName     [10] LDAPOID OPTIONAL,
      response         [11] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }

It comprises an optional object identifier and an optional ASN.1 BER encoded value.

The methods in this class can be used by the application to get low level information about the extended operation response. However, typically, the application will be using methods specific to the class that implements this interface. Such a class should have decoded the BER buffer in the response and should provide methods that allow the user to access that data in the response in a type-safe and friendly manner.

For example, suppose the LDAP server supported a 'get time' extended operation. It would supply GetTimeRequest and GetTimeResponse classes. The GetTimeResponse class might look like:

public class GetTimeResponse implements ExtendedResponse { public java.util.Date getDate() {...}; public long getTime() {...}; .... }

A program would use then these classes as follows:

GetTimeResponse resp = (GetTimeResponse) ectx.extendedOperation(new GetTimeRequest()); java.util.Date now = resp.getDate();

Since:

1.3

See Also:

ExtendedRequest

Modifier and Type Method Description
byte[] getEncodedValue() Retrieves the ASN.1 BER encoded value of the LDAP extended operation response.
String getID() Retrieves the object identifier of the response.