- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Comparable<Object>
public class Rdn extends Object implements Serializable, Comparable<Object>
LdapName
.
The Rdn class represents an RDN as attribute type/value mappings,
which can be viewed using
Attributes
.
In addition, it contains convenience methods that allow easy retrieval
of type and value when the Rdn consist of a single type/value pair,
which is how it appears in a typical usage.
It also contains helper methods that allow escaping of the unformatted
attribute value and unescaping of the value formatted according to the
escaping syntax defined in RFC2253. For methods that take or return
attribute value as an Object, the value is either a String
(in unescaped form) or a byte array.
Rdn
will properly parse all valid RDNs, but
does not attempt to detect all possible violations when parsing
invalid RDNs. It is "generous" in accepting invalid RDNs.
The "validity" of a name is determined ultimately when it
is supplied to an LDAP server, which may accept or
reject the name based on factors such as its schema information
and interoperability considerations.
The following code example shows how to construct an Rdn using the constructor that takes type and value as arguments:
Rdn rdn = new Rdn("cn", "Juicy, Fruit"); System.out.println(rdn.toString());The last line will print
cn=Juicy\, Fruit
. The
unescapeValue()
method can be
used to unescape the escaped comma resulting in the original
value "Juicy, Fruit"
. The escapeValue()
method adds the escape back preceding the comma.
This class can be instantiated by a string representation of the RDN defined in RFC 2253 as shown in the following code example:
Rdn rdn = new Rdn("cn=Juicy\\, Fruit"); System.out.println(rdn.toString());The last line will print
cn=Juicy\, Fruit
.
Concurrent multithreaded read-only access of an instance of
Rdn
need not be synchronized.
Unless otherwise noted, the behavior of passing a null argument to a constructor or method in this class will cause NullPointerException to be thrown.
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Rdn(String rdnString)
Constructs an Rdn from the given string.Rdn(String type, Object value)
Constructs an Rdn from the given attribute type and value.Rdn(Attributes attrSet)
Constructs an Rdn from the given attribute set.Rdn(Rdn rdn)
Constructs an Rdn from the givenrdn
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description int
compareTo(Object obj)
Compares this Rdn with the specified Object for order.boolean
equals(Object obj)
Compares the specified Object with this Rdn for equality.static String
escapeValue(Object val)
Given the value of an attribute, returns a string escaped according to the rules specified in RFC 2253.String
getType()
Retrieves one of this Rdn's type.Object
getValue()
Retrieves one of this Rdn's value.int
hashCode()
Returns the hash code of this RDN.int
size()
Retrieves the number of attribute type/value pairs in this Rdn.Attributes
toAttributes()
Retrieves theAttributes
view of the type/value mappings contained in this Rdn.String
toString()
static Object
unescapeValue(String val)
Given an attribute value string formatted according to the rules specified in RFC 2253, returns the unformatted value.
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Constructor Details
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Rdn
Constructs an Rdn from the given attribute set. SeeAttributes
.The string attribute values are not interpreted as RFC 2253 formatted RDN strings. That is, the values are used literally (not parsed) and assumed to be unescaped.
- Parameters:
attrSet
- The non-null and non-empty attributes containing type/value mappings.- Throws:
InvalidNameException
- If contents ofattrSet
cannot be used to construct a valid RDN.
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Rdn
Constructs an Rdn from the given string. This constructor takes a string formatted according to the rules defined in RFC 2253 and described in the class description forLdapName
.- Parameters:
rdnString
- The non-null and non-empty RFC2253 formatted string.- Throws:
InvalidNameException
- If a syntax error occurs during parsing of the rdnString.
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Rdn
Constructs an Rdn from the givenrdn
. The contents of therdn
are simply copied into the newly created Rdn.- Parameters:
rdn
- The non-null Rdn to be copied.
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Rdn
Constructs an Rdn from the given attribute type and value. The string attribute values are not interpreted as RFC 2253 formatted RDN strings. That is, the values are used literally (not parsed) and assumed to be unescaped.- Parameters:
type
- The non-null and non-empty string attribute type.value
- The non-null and non-empty attribute value.- Throws:
InvalidNameException
- If type/value cannot be used to construct a valid RDN.- See Also:
toString()
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Method Details
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getValue
Retrieves one of this Rdn's value. This is a convenience method for obtaining the value, when the RDN contains a single type and value mapping, which is the common RDN usage.For a multi-valued RDN, this method returns value corresponding to the type returned by
getType()
method.- Returns:
- The non-null attribute value.
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getType
Retrieves one of this Rdn's type. This is a convenience method for obtaining the type, when the RDN contains a single type and value mapping, which is the common RDN usage.For a multi-valued RDN, the type/value pairs have no specific order defined on them. In that case, this method returns type of one of the type/value pairs. The
getValue()
method returns the value corresponding to the type returned by this method.- Returns:
- The non-null attribute type.
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toString
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compareTo
Compares this Rdn with the specified Object for order. Returns a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as this Rdn is less than, equal to, or greater than the given Object.If obj is null or not an instance of Rdn, ClassCastException is thrown.
The attribute type and value pairs of the RDNs are lined up against each other and compared lexicographically. The order of components in multi-valued Rdns (such as "ou=Sales+cn=Bob") is not significant.
- Specified by:
compareTo
in interfaceComparable<Object>
- Parameters:
obj
- The non-null object to compare against.- Returns:
- A negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as this Rdn is less than, equal to, or greater than the given Object.
- Throws:
ClassCastException
- if obj is null or not a Rdn.
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equals
Compares the specified Object with this Rdn for equality. Returns true if the given object is also a Rdn and the two Rdns represent the same attribute type and value mappings. The order of components in multi-valued Rdns (such as "ou=Sales+cn=Bob") is not significant.Type and value equality matching is done as below:
- The types are compared for equality with their case ignored.
- String values with different but equivalent usage of quoting, escaping, or UTF8-hex-encoding are considered equal. The case of the values is ignored during the comparison.
If obj is null or not an instance of Rdn, false is returned.
- Overrides:
equals
in classObject
- Parameters:
obj
- object to be compared for equality with this Rdn.- Returns:
- true if the specified object is equal to this Rdn.
- See Also:
hashCode()
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hashCode
public int hashCode()Returns the hash code of this RDN. Two RDNs that are equal (according to the equals method) will have the same hash code.- Overrides:
hashCode
in classObject
- Returns:
- An int representing the hash code of this Rdn.
- See Also:
equals(java.lang.Object)
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toAttributes
Retrieves theAttributes
view of the type/value mappings contained in this Rdn.- Returns:
- The non-null attributes containing the type/value mappings of this Rdn.
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size
public int size()Retrieves the number of attribute type/value pairs in this Rdn.- Returns:
- The non-negative number of type/value pairs in this Rdn.
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escapeValue
Given the value of an attribute, returns a string escaped according to the rules specified in RFC 2253.For example, if the val is "Sue, Grabbit and Runn", the escaped value returned by this method is "Sue\, Grabbit and Runn".
A string value is represented as a String and binary value as a byte array.
- Parameters:
val
- The non-null object to be escaped.- Returns:
- Escaped string value.
- Throws:
ClassCastException
- if val is not a String or byte array.
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unescapeValue
Given an attribute value string formatted according to the rules specified in RFC 2253, returns the unformatted value. Escapes and quotes are stripped away, and hex-encoded UTF-8 is converted to equivalent UTF-16 characters. Returns a string value as a String, and a binary value as a byte array.Legal and illegal values are defined in RFC 2253. This method is generous in accepting the values and does not catch all illegal values. Therefore, passing in an illegal value might not necessarily trigger an
IllegalArgumentException
.- Parameters:
val
- The non-null string to be unescaped.- Returns:
- Unescaped value.
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- When an Illegal value is provided.
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